In balcony cloth hanger installation, the most common choice is the ceiling-mounted pulley system. This setup allows multiple rods to be suspended from the ceiling, which can be individually lowered and raised using a simple pulley mechanism. It’s ideal for high-rise apartments where floor space is minimal, and the ceiling provides a convenient point for installation. The installer marks anchor points on the ceiling, drills safely without damaging the structure, and fixes the hanger brackets securely. Then, stainless steel or aluminum rods are mounted and connected with durable pulleys and ropes that ensure smooth movement. Proper alignment and secure fittings are checked to ensure the system is safe and long-lasting.
Wall-mounted cloth hangers are another popular option for balconies that have one or more free walls. These hangers are fixed using heavy-duty wall screws and anchors to support the weight of wet clothes. During installation, the technician measures the available length, ensures level placement, and mounts the folding frame which can be extended when in use and folded back when not needed. These are perfect for compact balconies or where ceiling fixing is not possible. They can also be installed at convenient heights to suit the user’s reach and comfort.