Repairing Guides

how to repair a towel bar

by Tad Klein Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Repairing a Towel Bar

  • Remove the towel bar by loosening the setscrew beneath each bracket with an Allen wrench (or screwdriver depending on the design).
  • Remove the bracket that is loose. Remove both if both are loose and require repairs.
  • Place one toggle bolt through each mounting plate hole that originally had a screw in it. This requires two toggle bolts per mounting plate.
  • Thread a pair of toggle wings onto each bolt.
  • Enlarge the old screw holes in the wall with a drill bit sized for the toggle wings. ...
  • Reattach the mounting plate (s) to the wall. Squeeze the toggle wings together and push them through the hole for each bolt until the wings snap open behind the drywall.
  • Tighten the toggle bolts with a screwdriver until the mounting plate is held securely against the wall. The plate should be in its original position.
  • Reattach one of the bar brackets or end pieces to its mounting plate, tightening the small setscrew on its bottom end. ...
  • Push one end of the towel bar into the installed bracket/end piece.
  • Fit the other bracket over the end of the towel bar.
  • Position the loose bracket in its proper location atop the mounting plate on the wall. ...

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So we'll start by removing this bracket usually there's a screw underneath use a small flat-head.MoreSo we'll start by removing this bracket usually there's a screw underneath use a small flat-head. Screwdriver.

How to remove towel bar with no screws?

How to remove a towel bar with no screws

  1. Identify the Release Tabs. In the absence of screws, you need to find out what’s holding the towel bar in place. ...
  2. Squeeze the Tabs. Gently press the tabs with your tool to release the tabs. ...
  3. Remove the Post and Bar. Once the edge is loose enough, tilt it to remove the bar and the post. ...
  4. Remove the Second Post. ...

How to repair a loose towel bar in your bathroom?

To repair this problem:

  • Loosen the set screws under the towel bar and remove it from the wall.
  • Loosen the bracket screws and remove the brackets from the wall.
  • Insert toggle bolts in each bracket.
  • If needed, enlarge the bracket holes in the drywall with a screwdriver, and insert the toggle bolts in the holes.
  • Tighten the toggle bolts so the brackets are secure.

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How to tighten a loose towel bar?

These are my go-to anchors for most applications with drywall

  • Used for medium duty applications in the 50 pounds range depending on the thickness of the drywall
  • These types of anchors add an anchor that will provide permanent threads to the application area and expand as the screw is driven into the anchor.
  • These are my go-to anchors for most applications with drywall

How do you tighten a towel bar?

  • Open the door part way.
  • Set your screwdriver head into the slot on the small screw at the base of the glass knob.
  • Hold the other doorknob steady with one hand.
  • Pull the other doorknob out from the door.
  • Loosen the small screw at the base of the second knob, as before.

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How do you fix a towel rack bar?

0:131:35How To Install A Replacement Towel Bar - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSlide it into the holder. Push it side to side to little center itself. So with the bar in placeMoreSlide it into the holder. Push it side to side to little center itself. So with the bar in place that's it you just replace the bar. And your towel bar holder with the porcelain.

How do you repair a towel rack on a drywall?

1:1012:07How to repair a TOWEL BAR Ripped out of the Drywall - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipNow start by scraping make sure there's no like ridges or anything sticking out. And then what i'mMoreNow start by scraping make sure there's no like ridges or anything sticking out. And then what i'm going to use is five-minute hot mud.

How do you reattach a towel rack to the wall?

0:144:04ULTIMATE TOWEL BAR REPAIR HACK - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSome people will patch this with plaster drywall mud but that's that's no-go that doesn't work veryMoreSome people will patch this with plaster drywall mud but that's that's no-go that doesn't work very well. Other people will actually cut a big hole and try to do a whole bunch other stuff.

How do you fix a screw that fell out of drywall?

The easy repair is to replace it with a larger conical anchor, but that anchor will probably also pull out in time. A more effective solution is to replace it with a plastic screw-in anchor, a molly bolt or a toggle bolt. The last two types of anchors clamp against the back of the drywall for extra holding power.

Can you screw into repaired drywall?

Plastic anchors, toggle bolts, and molly bolts allow you to reuse holes in drywall. Never drive a screw directly into drywall unless there is a stud behind the drywall at that point. Unanchored screws cannot support much weight and will pull out of drywall.

How do you fill holes in drywall anchors?

0:332:47How To Install A Towel Rail Into Plaster - DIY At Bunnings - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipGo. It's importantly mounting something like this that you always try and fix to a timber stud whereMoreGo. It's importantly mounting something like this that you always try and fix to a timber stud where you can but obviously it's not easy to do that on all four points.How To Install A Towel Rail Into Plaster - DIY At Bunnings - YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com › watchhttps://www.youtube.com › watchSearch for: How do you replace a towel rail?

How do you fix a drywall paper toilet holder?

5:036:56How To Fix A Hand Towel Holder That Came Out Off The Wall - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd the protrusion is going to stick and mount right underneath that. So you may want to unscrew itMoreAnd the protrusion is going to stick and mount right underneath that. So you may want to unscrew it just slightly so you can position this if you didn't put this in properly.How To Fix A Hand Towel Holder That Came Out Off The Wall - YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com › watchhttps://www.youtube.com › watchSearch for: How do you fix a towel ring holder?

What is a towel bar template?

Most towel bars come with a template that makes positioning the mounting hardware much easier. The template may be a sheet of paper, or it may be the back of the box. In either case, cut it out along the lines indicated in the illustration.

Where is the setscrew on a towel bar?

The setscrew is usually located on the bottom of the bracket. Place one end of the towel bar into the bracket mounted on the wall. Loosen the setscrew on the second towel bar bracket/end piece and then fit the bracket onto the loose end of the towel bar. Position the bracket over its mounting plate and tighten the setscrew.

How do I reattach a wall mount plate?

Reattach the mounting plate (s) to the wall. Squeeze the toggle wings together and push them through the hole for each bolt until the wings snap open behind the drywall. Tighten the toggle bolts with a screwdriver until the mo unting plate is held securely against the wall. The plate should be in its original position.

How to use toggle bolts?

If you are using a toggle bolt, push the bolt through the center hole on the mounting plate and thread on the toggle wings. Drill a pilot hole in the wall that is large enough for the toggle wings to fit through when closed.

How high should a towel bar be?

Though ideal height is subjective depending on the reach of household members who are using the towel bar, Greydock recommends placing the bar somewhere between 42 and 48 inches high.

Do you need a contractor to install a towel bar?

Installing a new towel bar doesn't require a professional contractor, but it does require a sturdy, secure installation so the bar's mounts don't pull away from the wall when you're trying to use it. Installing one end of the towel bar's mounting hardware on a stud is a great choice, but chances are that the other end won't line up with a stud, ...

Introduction

Replacing a towel bar needs a guide because sometimes you can find yourself wanting to renovate your bathroom, replace an old rusty towel bar or have a loose towel bar. It could also be that the towel bar is small and you just want to replace it with a bigger one. Rusty bars lead to the metal sticking and not coming off easily.

Step 1 Towel Bar

Measure the length of your current towel bar to make sure that your replacement towel bar is the correct size and will fit onto the same wall brackets.

Step 2

In most cases, you can remove the towel bar by removing the screws underneath the bar holders.

Step 4

Place the new towel bar on top of the wall brackets and make sure that the bar is level.

Step 6

After inserting the screws, screw in both sides firmly. Your new towel holder should now be good to use.

1. Measure For & Buy Your Replacement Supplies

Figuring out the supplies that I needed was the hardest part – once I had them, this was a 10 minute fix. You’ll need two things – a replacement bar and spring-loaded end caps. For the replacement bar, measure to see whether you need a 3/4″ or 5/8″ bar and also measure the length that you’ll need and buy a replacement bar that is as long or longer.

2. Remove the Old Towel Bar

Now that you’ve got your supplies, it’s time to go to work by removing the old towel bar. I easily pulled my bar out on its own since it was too short to begin with but if yours isn’t, you can remove it by sawing through the middle of it.

3. Cut Your New Replacement Bar to Size

When cutting your replacement towel bar to size, it’s important that you not cut it either too long or too short. Here’s what I did – I put a spring-loaded end cap into one end of my chrome bar and then put that end into one of the fixed wall brackets.

4. Put the Spring-Loaded End Caps on the Bar Ends & Install It!

After cutting my replacement bar to the correct size, I put the spring-loaded end caps onto both ends of the bar and installed it between the two fixed brackets.

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