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Anchor Bathroom Towel Bars Permanently



Fasten loose towel bars in the bathroom with the proper type of anchor for tile or drywall.



From The Family Handyman
April 2006


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When towel bars come loose, it’s usually because they weren’t well fastened in the first place. The small, wimpy wall anchors included with most towel bar sets just don’t have enough holding power. But with sturdy new anchors, you can remount towel bars so they’ll never come loose again. Don’t put off this fix. The longer you wait, the more likely you are to scar the wall or mar the bar’s finish. You can also use these techniques to remount towel rings, toilet paper holders and hooks too. Everything you need is available at home centers and hardware stores.


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Loosen the setscrew that fastens the post to the mounting plate. Remove the post and the bar. Then unscrew the mounting plate from the wall and remove the old anchors.

First, remove the loose end posts (photo above). If one post is rock solid, leave it in place (chances are it’s fastened to a wall stud). You’ll need a hex wrench or mini screwdriver to loosen the setscrew. There’s a slight chance that the existing anchors are adequate but the screws have loosened. So try to tighten the screws that hold the mounting plates in place. If they tighten up securely, just remount the posts and the bar. If they don’t tighten firmly, remove the screws and the mounting plates. To remove the old anchors, pry them out with a screwdriver or poke them in and let them fall inside the wall. The next step depends on what kind of wall you have.

For fast, solid mounting on drywall, use E-Z Toggles (a pack of two costs $3). These clever anchors are self-drilling and have a T-clamp that folds out when you push the screw into the shaft. On tile, 1/4-in. tubular plastic anchors hold firmly, whether there’s drywall or cement backer board behind the tile. Be sure to buy tube-shaped anchors as shown here ($2), not tapered anchors, which don’t hold as well.

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Drive E-Z Toggles 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.

Tile
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Enlarge the original anchor holes with a 1/4-in. carbide glass-and-tile bit ($5). Tap in 1/4-in. plastic anchors and fasten the mounting plate with screws.




Related Links
Securing A Towel Bar
Mounting A Towel Bar On Ceramic Tile
Toggle Bolts for Fiberglass Tub and Shower Surrounds
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