How To Tighten Shower Door Towel Bar
Step 2 remove the towel bar.
How to tighten shower door towel bar. A demonstration of how to tighten up loose towel bars or to remove them for painting or other needs. Loosen the set screws under the towel bar and remove it from the wall. Remove the lower guide rail lift up on the shower door and remove it from the tracks place the door on a flat. Step 4 reinstall the shower.
Apply each bracket by peeling off the backing and pressing it into place. In this episode i go over how to easily repair a towel bar or towel rack that has come removed from the wall. Determine location for brackets by utilizing the included template. Hand tighten the conehead screws with a flathead screwdriver until the threaded towel bar is secured to the glass.
If needed enlarge the bracket holes in the drywall with a screwdriver and insert the toggle bolts in the holes. You may have to use a larger screw to get some bite from the handle. How to use it. Place the other towel bar over the conehead screws and thread the set screws into the threaded holes.
They become loose over time and will pull out if not repaired. Use the provided allen wrench to fully tighten the set screws and secure the towel bar in place. What you ll want to do is loosen both of those usually with a small allen key and you will be able to slide one side of the handle off. Step 3 replace the towel bar.
Most the time simply taking a screwdriver and tightening the screws will re secure the towel bar and keep it from wobbling or coming loose. Once it is off look at the 2 posts it was mounted to those are what you want to tighten. Insert toggle bolts in each bracket. How to repair the towel bars on sliding shower doors.
No need for plaster repair or drywall etc. Select the perfect spot. Step 1 remove the shower door. On some towel bars you can actually see the screws that hold the bar in place.
This bar uses two. Even that tricky towel bar with no set screws is covered. In the event that tightening the screws does not help you may need to remove the wall mounts and reinstall the towel bar. Don t use a longer screw as this may push through the back of the towel bar.
Others have a decorative cover that hides the screws. Make sure it is reachable but also not problematic when the door opens. The frames of shower doors are somewhat flimsy and weak and so stuffing a town in between the frame and the towel bar won t help it to stay together. Rather use a screw with slightly larger threads.