Fixing Curtain Pole To Ceiling

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I have a curtain pole to fix to a ceiling in an alcove over 3m span. I've spaced the 3 supplied brackets as I want them and they all go into plasterboard.

Can anyone suggest appropriate fixings which will hold some fairly heavy curtains - bearing in mind the loading will be vertical, rather than horizontal.

Or would I be better off fastening a batten to the joists and then the curtain to that?

Thanks :)
 
Can you access above the joists? You could always do something up there but to be honest I doubt a 3" 10 wood screw would really pull out if you got it in to the center of the joist.
 
Can you access above the joists? You could always do something up there but to be honest I doubt a 3" 10 wood screw would really pull out if you got it in to the center of the joist.

Nope. The window is in an alcove, with a sloping roof above it - sort of like a bay window.

Currently, with how I've spaced the brackets, none of the screws go into woodwork/joists, just plasterboard. I'll need either a) fixings for plasterboard or b) another option (ie timber batten fixed to joists, then brackets fitted to that)
 
Most plasterboard fixing are designed for a sheer force rather than pulling so I think baton would be the best bet, painted PAR (planed all round) will look good too.
 
Using plasterboard fixings relying purely on their pull out strength is going to end badly with a curtain pole with heavy curtains.

I'd fix a baton to the joists first.
 
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