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How do you anchor a towel bar?

How do you anchor a towel bar?

Fix loose towel bars with better anchors

  1. Loosen the setscrew. Loosen the setscrew that fastens the post to the mounting plate.
  2. Drive in the anchor. Drive the toggle anchor into the old anchor holes with a drill containing a No.
  3. Close up of toggle anchors and screws.
  4. Tighten the screw.

Do towel bars need to be in studs?

Studs provide the best, most secure place to anchor a towel bar. But when there isn’t a stud where you want it to be, your towel-bar screws need a good anchor in the drywall. Forget about those cone-shaped plastic anchors often packaged with the bar; they pull out too easily.

Where do you hang a towel ring?

Towel rings should be installed within a few inches of the sink. To install a towel ring, aim for it to be anywhere from 50 to 52 inches off the ground. You shouldn’t brush Towels against the top of your Vanity.

How do you attach a towel bar to a wall?

Rest a towel bar mounting bracket on the level and hold it against the wall at the wall stud mark. Drive a screw through the bottom hole in the mounting bracket and into the stud behind the drywall or plaster using a drill equipped with a driver bit. Repeat the process with the remaining holes in the bracket.

How many anchors do you need for a towel bar?

Select a towel bar where the mounting plate at each end has the following attributes: holes for at least 4 fasteners – You can only expect about 50 lb pullout strength from each drywall anchor, but the pullout strengths add up. So with 8 anchors altogether you end up with 400 lb pullout strength.

How do you put winged wall anchors on drywall?

Drill a hole into the drywall or plaster the size of the winged wall anchors. Squeeze the wings of the anchors together and insert one into each hole. Tap each anchor with a hammer until it is flush with the wall. Insert the provided pin tool into each anchor and push it with your thumb.

What to do when a towel bar comes loose?

Drive the toggle anchor into the old anchor holes with a drill containing a No. 2 Phillips bit. Refasten the mounting plate with the long toggle screws. Then reinstall the post and the bar. When towel bars come loose, it’s usually because they weren’t well fastened in the first place.