- How To Install Grab Bars In Shower
- How To Install Handicap Bathroom Rails
- Fiberglass Shower Grab Bar Anchors
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Grab bars give people support as they step into and out of the bathtub or shower, helping in the event a person loses his balance. Because of the strain that users place on grab bars, anchor the bars into the wall studs to ensure the bars can handle the strain without pulling out of the way. An improperly anchored grab bar can lead to serious injury or worse, making the extra effort of finding the studs worth the trouble.Difficulty:ModerateInstructions Things You'll Need Stud finder Finishing nail Hammer Level Masking tape Marker Drill Bathroom caulk Screws < /> class='error'>Find the center of each grab bar above the tub or shower's surround using a stud f
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Grab bars help prevent accidents in tubs and showers. They can be installed on ceramic tile or fiberglass. Grab bars are not actually mounted on the surface; they are secured to the wall by drilling into a stud. There are kits available for installing grab bars on fiberglass surrounds.Difficulty:Moderately EasyInstructions Things You'll Need Tape measure Pencil Stud finder Drill 2-inch hole saw Drill bits Mount kit Hacksaw Wrenches Phillips head screwdriver Small screwdriver set Use your stud finder to locate two studs in the back wall of the fiberglass surround. Mark the center of the studs with a pencil. Measure from the back edge | Home & Garden | Getting into and out of your bathtub and shower can prove a slippery proposition, especially for an elderly or handicapped person, or someone recovering from an accident or injury. Grab bars provide a little extra assurance. Grab bars should be able to hold about 250 lbs. of weight. A fiberglass bathtub and shower, however, offers only a thin skin to attach to, which will break under far less pressure. The solution is to anchor your grab bar to the studs behind your fiberglass.Difficulty:Moderately EasyInstructions Things You'll Need Stud finder (optional) Carpenter's pencil Carpenter's level (at least 3 feet long) Marker Masking tape Drill 3/16- to 1/4-inch drill | Home & Garden | Fiberglass shower stalls offer the convenience of a shower in smaller bathrooms where space is at a premium. While shower stalls are safer to get into and out of than a bathtub, there is a danger of slipping any time water is present. A grab bar provides a secure handhold in the shower, and can prevent a serious injury. Mount the grab bar to the studs in the wall behind the shower.Difficulty:ModerateInstructions Things You'll Need Stud finder Pencil Finishing nail Hammer Crayon Laser level Grab bar Drill Screws Screwdriver Paper towel Use a stud finder to locate the wall studs above the shower's wall. Mark the approximate locatio | Home & Garden | A fiberglass tub surround fits over the walls surrounding your tub or shower pan. The fiberglass acts as a barrier to the moisture produced by the shower, protecting the walls from rot. A shower or tub surround typically comes in three pieces, each one fitting over one wall. The installation process is fairly simple to understand, but skills are required to get it right.Difficulty:ModerateInstructions Things You'll Need Carpenter's level Pencil Fiberglass shower walls Silicone adhesive Tape measure Hole saw Silicone caulking Caulking gun Place the end of a carpenter's level at the edge of the tub or shower, so it is vertically oriented along | Home & Garden | According to the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, each year thousands of older citizens fall and are seriously injured at home, with a small percentage of these injuries resulting in death. Installing bathtub safety grab bars can be an effective way to prevent unnecessary falls. Place grab bars not only in your bathtub, but anywhere additional security would help prevent a dangerous fall. Consider installing safety grab bars in a shower and next to the toilet.Difficulty:ModerateInstructions Things You'll Need Tape measure Stud finder Masking tape Drill 1/8-inch drill bit 5/32-inch drill bit 2-inch No.12 stainless steel pan head screws
| Home & Garden | Grab bars offer additional support for people climbing in and out of tubs. People with injuries or disabilities and the elderly may benefit from properly installed grab bars. Cornell University says that, 'According to most national and local building codes, grab bars must be installed to sustain 250 pounds of dead load force.' The college recommends that grab bars be anchored through fiberglass enclosures and into studs for the most secure installation. Because of the way fiberglass tubs are installed, a space usually exists between the stud and the enclosure. That space needs to be made solid in order to properly install a grab bar.Difficulty:Moderately EasyInstructions Things You'll Ne | Home & Garden | Grab bars can be helpful for people with physical disabilities. Especially in a shower or tub, considering how slippery they can potentially be. Even people without disabilities are susceptible to a fall in the shower. To avoid a broken tail bone, or worse, you can install a grab bar yourself. They are inexpensive and can be installed in a few easy steps.Difficulty:Moderately EasyInstructions Things You'll Need Stud finder Marker Electric drill Drill bit Silicone caulk Caulk gun Determine where you want the grab bar to go and locate the studs in the wall. Using an electronic stud finder is the easiest way to find the studs. Place the grab bar s | Home & Garden |
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How To Install Grab Bars In Shower
Tub Shower Enclosure Grab Bar Insert medium expanding foam into one of the holes drilled through fiberglass for grab bar mounting flange before fastening screws to stud. Apply hand pressure on fiberglass surface to resist the foam from bulging the fiberglass out. Similarly the screw must not dent- in the fiberglass.
How To Install Handicap Bathroom Rails
Fiberglass Shower Grab Bar Anchors
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Getting into and out of your bathtub and shower can prove a slippery proposition, especially for an elderly or handicapped person, or someone recovering from an accident or injury. Grab bars provide a little extra assurance. Grab bars should be able to hold about 250 lbs. of weight. A fiberglass bathtub and shower, however, offers only a thin skin to attach to, which will break under far less pressure. The solution is to anchor your grab bar to the studs behind your fiberglass.Difficulty:Moderately EasyInstructions Things You'll Need Stud finder (optional) Carpenter's pencil Carpenter's level (at least 3 feet long) Marker Masking tape Drill 3/16- to 1/4-inch drill |
Grab bars give people support as they step into and out of the bathtub or shower, helping in the event a person loses his balance. Because of the strain that users place on grab bars, anchor the bars into the wall studs to ensure the bars can handle the strain without pulling out of the way. An improperly anchored grab bar can lead to serious injury or worse, making the extra effort of finding the studs worth the trouble.Difficulty:ModerateInstructions Things You'll Need Stud finder Finishing nail Hammer Level Masking tape Marker Drill Bathroom caulk Screws < /> class='error'>Find the center of each grab bar above the tub or shower's surround using a stud f
| Home & Garden | Because there's a gap between the sides of a one piece tub and shower enclosure and the wall, installing a grab bar is a challenge. If the bar is attached with screws through the enclosure, the fiberglass is sure to buckle and possibly crack when the screws are tightened. One option is to remove the enclosure and place spacer blocks between the two surfaces. However, this method is both costly and time consuming. The simplest option is to use special anchors designed to fill the gap between the enclosure and the wall stud.Difficulty:ModerateInstructions Things You'll Need Stud finder Grab bar Pencil Long carpenter's level Erasable grease pencil Steel measuring tape< | Home & Garden | Grab bars provide a secure, safe way to get into and out of a bathtub, but only if they are properly installed. A fiberglass wall on a bathtub's enclosure provides a unique challenge since there is an empty space between the fiberglass and the wall studs. Using a traditional method of mounting the grab bar to the wall will cause the fiberglass to bow and eventually break, unless you use a special fiberglass mounting kit to install the grab bars.Difficulty:ModerateInstructions Things You'll Need Stud finder Pencil Level Marker Drill Wire hanger Tub caulk Fiberglass anchor kit Use a stud finder to locate the studs toward the top of the wall ne | Home & Garden | Fiberglass showers are often preferred to those with tile walls because of their lower cost. A fiberglass tub can offer the same slipping danger as its tile counterpart, however. If you are worried about injuries in the shower, a grab bar is a good investment. These bars are mounted to the shower wall and serves as a secure handhold when entering and exiting the shower. A grab bar is not difficult to install in a fiberglass shower.Difficulty:ModerateInstructions Things You'll Need Stud finder Pencil Grease pencil Level Drill Waterproof caulk Mounting screws Screwdriver Determine the ideal location for the grab bar in your shower. It should b | Home & Garden | A fiberglass tub surround fits over the walls surrounding your tub or shower pan. The fiberglass acts as a barrier to the moisture produced by the shower, protecting the walls from rot. A shower or tub surround typically comes in three pieces, each one fitting over one wall. The installation process is fairly simple to understand, but skills are required to get it right.Difficulty:ModerateInstructions Things You'll Need Carpenter's level Pencil Fiberglass shower walls Silicone adhesive Tape measure Hole saw Silicone caulking Caulking gun Place the end of a carpenter's level at the edge of the tub or shower, so it is vertically oriented along | Home & Garden | Fiberglass is a common choice for shower enclosures, since it is resilient and water-resistant. It can also be slippery, however, and when the soap and water start running, it can be difficult to step in or out of the tub or shower without falling. Installing a grab bar can provide extra support to keep you safe when you shower.Difficulty:Moderately EasyInstructions Things You'll Need Stud finder or hammer Pencil Masking tape Grab bar Fiberglass anchors Drill or screwdriver Adhesive or caulk Screws Locate the studs in the wall that supports your shower enclosure. Use a stud finder or gently tap on the wall with a hammer until you hear the ch | Home & Garden | Grab bars offer additional support for people climbing in and out of tubs. People with injuries or disabilities and the elderly may benefit from properly installed grab bars. Cornell University says that, 'According to most national and local building codes, grab bars must be installed to sustain 250 pounds of dead load force.' The college recommends that grab bars be anchored through fiberglass enclosures and into studs for the most secure installation. Because of the way fiberglass tubs are installed, a space usually exists between the stud and the enclosure. That space needs to be made solid in order to properly install a grab bar.Difficulty:Moderately EasyInstructions Things You'll Ne | Home & Garden |
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