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How to Install a Tub Grab Bar - This Old House

Installing A Tub Grab Bar

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How to Install a Tub Grab Bar - This Old House

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  1. BATHROOMS Overview Budget Ideas How To & DIY Ideas & Inspiration Installation More How to Install a Tub Grab Bar In this how-to video, create a safer bath with This Old House general contractor Tom Silva By This Old House SKILL ••••• Easy Careful layout of the mounting holes is critical, but the rest of the installation is a breeze COST ESTIMATED TIME N/A 1 to 2 hours In this video, This Old House general contractor Tom Silva explains how to install a tub grab bar. Steps for installing a tub grab bar 1 Mark mounting holes on tub wall using a level; choose a location 33 to 36 inches above ?oor. 2 Drill pilot holes through wall with 3/16-inch-diameter carbide-tipped masonry bit. 3 Bore holes for hollow-wall fasteners with 1 ¼-inch-diameter carbide-tipped hole saw. 4 Peel off protective paper from back of fasteners to expose adhesive. 5 Press hollow-wall fasteners into holes, then turn the center screw counterclockwise to release the wall-grabbing ?ngers. 6 Once ?ngers pop open, turn screws clockwise to tighten the fasteners.

  2. 7 Place grab bar in position over wall fasteners, then tighten the mounting screws. 8 Slide the escutcheons into place to conceal the mounting screws. Tools Tape measure level - 4-foot Drill/driver carbide-tipped masonry bit - 3/16-inch Phillips screwdriver carbide-tipped hole saw - 1 1/4-inch

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