
My husband and I, along with our four small children, live in a 1919 foursquare in Fort Worth, Texas. We have been renovating it for six years, and yes, we have lived in it the whole time! Chapter by chapter, while dealing with white dust and blocking off parts of the house in plastic sheeting, our adventures are chronicled here.
Yesterday, I discussed the dilemma of dining room rugs. I like them, but if you have messy: pets spouse children all of the above they can be more pain than...
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However, they have always been something I put out of my mind because of budget. A quick visit to this site, and your mind reels at the cost: 8 foot 2" acrylic rod $550 + pair of endcaps $195 = $745 FOR ONE ROD!! Eek.
Well, I dismissed the idea until I had an epiphany one day...why not find out if there is a plastic company that will supply the rods for me? Maybe I could save money by not going through a fancy curtain rod company? After calling around for pricing, I finally landed on Nationwide Plastics based in Dallas, Texas. I have to give credit to their A+ employee, Kip, who sat with me on the phone a long time and answered my questions. He taught me quite a lot about acrylic, valuable information I can now share with you! Side Note: Not in the DFW area? No problem, Kip will ship to you!
Basically, there are two different types of acrylic: cellcast and extruded. Extruded acrylic is the lower end type - it is more like plastic, may have imperfections, yellows over time, and scratches easily. It is much cheaper than cellcast if you just want the look and are willing to take the chance it may not look great very long. Extruded acrylic is not as strong either so you might need a center support if you use this as your rod. Per Nationwide Plastics pricing for one six foot rod length, see table below for cost of rods by thickness.
Extruded Acrylic Rod (six foot length)
|
½ inch |
$3.26 |
|
¾ inch |
$7.63 |
|
1 inch |
$12.50 |
|
1 ½ inches |
$31.63 |
|
2 inches |
$72.86 |
Cellcast Acrylic Rod (eight foot length)
|
½ inch |
$20.31 |
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¾ inch |
$24.00 |
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1 inch |
$31.26 |
|
1 ½ inches |
$58.22 |
|
2 inches |
$105.23 |

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