If so you can use screws to mount the towel rack.
How to hang a towel bar on a tile wall.
If not you will need to use hollow wall anchors instead.
The planned placement of the new towel bar.
Drywall anchors fail over time and opening the wall to install backing is a time consuming process.
The instructions for the towel bar called for a 1 4 inch bit but ultimately i needed the smallest and the largest bits in the package.
The taller bar in our vintage pink bathroom is at about my eye level.
Plus it gets the job done with minimal effort.
It s so much easier than drilling and the strong adhesive mounting tape will stick your towel rail or toilet roll holder securely to tiles glass metal wood and plasterboard walls.
1 hold your towel bar up against the wall to decide on the height and best location for the bar.
Step 1 determine location use a stud finder to locate studs on the wall and determine if you will be able to attach the towel rack on the studs based on its length.
Hold the mounting piece to the bracket sliding it over so that the mounting piece is flush with.
Position the towel bar on the wall at the height you wish to mount it.
Typically a towel bar is set at 48 inches above the floor for adults and 36 inches for children.
Conventional wisdom says 4 feet off the ground for.
Secure the brackets to the tile via the wall anchors using the screws provided with the brackets.
To make matters worse studs and backing do not always line up with where you want your towel bar to go.