I’ll show how to drill tile and install grab bars using snap toggles in a shower. Snap toggle link: amzn.to/3oSTiN1 Stainless grab bar link: amzn.to/3oZUy0I
Most water lines will either come up from the floor or down from the ceiling and be inline with the faucets. Also they are supposed to be centered in the stud bay so they’re not right up against the sheet rock. So if you are not going into a stud, but are using snap toggles. When you drill the 1/2” hole in the wall you then can make sure there isn’t a pipe in the way. If by chance there is a water pipe just be sure to use a screw that’s is short enough not to hit the pipe and you’ll be good to go.
I usually tape those annoying covers to the bar until I finish.
Good idea
Very nice. Thank you
You’re welcome, glad to help!
How do you make sure you aren't hitting any water pipes behind the tile?
Most water lines will either come up from the floor or down from the ceiling and be inline with the faucets. Also they are supposed to be centered in the stud bay so they’re not right up against the sheet rock. So if you are not going into a stud, but are using snap toggles. When you drill the 1/2” hole in the wall you then can make sure there isn’t a pipe in the way. If by chance there is a water pipe just be sure to use a screw that’s is short enough not to hit the pipe and you’ll be good to go.
Is it possible to do this without making holes i live in an apartment..what adhesive do u recommend?
Do you have a tile shower or fiberglass?
Mason-ry.....not "Masonary". Otherwise, great video.
Thanks for the correction, my wife is constantly correcting me on my pronunciation of Masonry,