You need to make sure that the screws or nails you hang your mirror from are driven directly into the studs.
Hanging a heavy mirror on a stud wall.
Hanging heavy objects on the wall can be tricky and with all the options available out there downright confusing.
I am trying to hang a 75 pound mirror on a brick wall.
To hang a heavy mirror it s best to select packages of heavy duty anchors.
Even more so if you live in an old house with plaster and lath walls.
Hangers and hooks are also rated by weight so select those that are designed to hold the weight of your mirror.
Choose a hanger that uses several nails for added strength.
Always mark the center of the stud and keep in mind utilities might be attached to it if the stud is near a light switch outlet or faucet.
If your picture is narrower use a mounting picture hanger to hang it from one point on the wall stud.
Pick a spot to hang the mirror.
What s inside my wall.
Hammer the nails into the wall stud then hang your picture on the hanger.
How to hang a heavy mirror on drywall.
Locating it over a stud is helpful but not necessary with the right anchors.
Take a look at wall hanging tips.
If hanging on a plaster wall make sure you use a hanger that uses screws not nails.
There are several advantages to reducing the amount of wall damage when hanging mirrors and other large frames with the most obvious being less repairs down the road when you decide to repaint or move your mirror.
The mirror will hang from two points on the wall so you ll need one anchor for each hanger that is not driven into a stud.
Learn how to hang a heavy mirror on drywall without making a huge hole in your wall.
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Finding studs is a very important part of hanging a mirror.
Ideally you want to hang heavy things from your walls by using the studs as the anchor.
Home improvement centers stock a wide assortment of wall.
In today s video i run through the best options for hanging a heavy picture on a plasterboard wall.
However this isn t always possible especially if there s an exact location you want something hung and there s not a stud behind it.
Use a stud finder to mark the edges of studs on the wall.
Behind most interior walls are evenly spaced wooden support beams called studs.
I have 100 pound gauge wire doubled heavy duty hooks and masonry nails but i m still afraid it s going to fall.