Blocking Walls for Grab Bars | Maximizes Your Home's Accessibility

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  • čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
  • This video will discuss what "blocking" means and how to use it to maximize the accessibility of your bathroom. This process will provide excellent anchor points for future grab bars without adding extra cost or visual changes to the finished space.
    If you want more information about where to place grab bars in a bathroom, I have another video about that here: • How to Decide Grab Bar...
    0:00 Blocking for Grab Bars
    0:17 What is Blocking?
    1:38 Measuring for Placement
    3:48 Installation
    If you prefer written tutorials, I have a written version of this video and others (with photos) over at my website:
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Komentáře • 12

  • @notnotnever
    @notnotnever Před měsícem

    This is so smart! I will definitely be keeping this in mind. Thank you

  • @audreybowles6357
    @audreybowles6357 Před 3 lety +1

    This is right on point! Great information in the installation of blocking for grab bars while my walls are open in the bath/kitchen. Thank you Lindsay

  • @ShannonLRM63
    @ShannonLRM63 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for this tip! We are having a new home built and this information was just what we needed. 😃

    • @EquipMeOT
      @EquipMeOT  Před 2 lety

      Yay! This tip is a total game changer for prepping for the future 🙌🏻

  • @terrye6196
    @terrye6196 Před 2 měsíci

    Reminder: In case you don't have any wide 2 bys (2x6s, 2x8s , etc) laying around like I did (didn't) and don't want to buy any, just glue lengths of scrap 2x4s on edge together. Clamp them tight while the glue sets and even if a screw happens to hit right on a seam it will still hold firmly.

  • @drmorgannolte
    @drmorgannolte Před 10 měsíci

    Great video thank you!

  • @dads3boys
    @dads3boys Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for producing this video Lindsay. Some very good tips. Although I'm just a DIYer, I've had the opportunity to install grab bars in my home and other's homes. So I guess I would qualify as a "semi-experienced" installer. One thing I've found is that it's pretty uncommon to locate studs in which you can cast both ends of the grab bars to. Also even when you are casting one side to a stud, given that the width of a 2x4 is actually 1.5" not all three screws on each flange are going into the stud. So, I definitely agree with your blocking technique if you're fortrunate enough to have access to the studs. But when you can't block, you need to be prepared to drill into a hallow wall. I've used a couple types of anchors. But, the best types I've found are called "strap" toggles. Have you used these? One of the best things about these is you don't have have drill as large a hole as comparable toggles. Also, their weight bearing capacity will more than support the capacity of the grab bar. Thanks again for your great videos.

    • @EquipMeOT
      @EquipMeOT  Před 2 lety

      Yes! I like the strap toggles too! The smaller the hole the better. Installing into 2 studs is such a luxury, so I’m grateful for many hollow wall options (especially since the hollow space varies so much!).

  • @rogercarroll1663
    @rogercarroll1663 Před rokem

    Thank you. Very helpful.