The best way to anchor grab bars to concrete plastic plug anchors hold screws tight in masonry or concrete.
How to mount grab bars on uneven walls.
Those are the places you should mount a grab bar.
Anchor grab bars to concrete concrete block or brick with 1 4 in.
These can be extremely strong and are rated to hold upto 265lbs on 1 2 drywall.
Deciding which length to install depends on how the grab bar will be used.
Or if the stud can t be located use an anchoring device.
Turn on your stud finder and press it against your drywalled wall where you would like to install the grab rail.
Tighten the lock screw on each end to hold it in place using a screwdriver or allen wrench.
Coat the edges of the escutcheons on the grab bar with silicone caulk for extra sealing and adhesion against the wall.
Place marks on the masking tape to drill the holes.
If there simply aren t any studs where you want to mount the grab bar then you need to use some sort of hollow wall anchor.
A grab bar should have 1 inches of clearance from the wall.
Always mount grab bars into a stud that sits behind the wall.
Tape in your anchor into the hole with your hammer.
If your walls don t have blocking add it by nailing a piece of plywood into the studs.
Set the grab bar on the flanged brackets and push it against the wall.
The bars should not just go in the tub be sure and put one on the wall as close to the tub as possible to help you get in and out.
If you have located the studs above the tiles use a 48 1 2 m level to find their locations where the grab bar will.
If mounting the grab bar vertically the stud will be in.
Be sure there is adequate room within the hollow area behind the wall so an anchoring device will work.
Use a wall mounting kit.
The plywood should be inches thick and 6 to 12 inches wide.
Wall mounted grab bars come in several lengths.
How to attach grab bars to drywall.
Be careful not to break the tile.
Pass it left and right over.
12 stainless steel pan head screws.
Plastic plug anchors and no.
How to properly install a grab bar is to screw it into the wall studs or to blocking in your walls.
If the wall is tiled put masking tape where you will drill the holes.
At the entry to the shower or tub.
Grab bars can be placed vertically horizontally or diagonally depending on your needs.
Hole with a masonry bit you may need a hammer drill for concrete or hard brick.
Pay attention to where you place your hands for support.
The quarter inch snaptoggle is hands down the best hollow wall anchor on the market.
Mark the second mounting location in the same fashion.
Using your masonry drill bit and cordless drill begin drilling into that same spot but very slow and hopefully you will not crack the tile.