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Screw into tile
Screw into tile






screw into tile

Start slowly as the bit cuts into the glazed surface pick up speed as you cut through the tile. Next, bore the holes using a high-quality glass-and-tile bit (see "Choosing a Tile Bit," below). Using a felt-tip pen and a level, mark the exact position of the mounting holes on the tape, and double-check the position of whatever you're mounting by holding it in place. The tape reduces the likelihood of the tile bit moving off the location (known as ­walking).

screw into tile

First, stick a couple of pieces of painter's masking tape on the tiles to mark the desired location of the mounting holes. For all other applications, here's what to do. And though some hollow wall fasteners are rated for grab-bar installation, your best bet there is to mount to a stud or solid-wood blocking mounted between the studs. You risk ­creating a leak through the wall. By the way, we're not talking about mounting objects to walls that see constant water exposure. You have to put these items in a practical location and where they look best. Bathrooms are relatively small ­spaces, and there's not much leeway for positioning a shelf, wall cabinet, or towel bar. The fact is you almost always have to use a hollow wall anchor with these installations.

screw into tile

Now, the voice of reality: If only it were that easy. The gold standard for hanging something on a tile wall is to catch a stud with each mounting screw. Media Platforms Design Team What's the best way to fasten to a tile wall? I have a loose shelf in the bathroom that I want to replace, and I don't want the new one to come away from the wall like the old one did.








Screw into tile