How To Install Shower Curtain Rod Into Ceramic Tile Without Drilling
This type of rod has rubber ends and keeps in place through the friction generated through spring.
How to install shower curtain rod into ceramic tile without drilling. Choose and place a tiny mark in the spot you want the rod to be on both walls. Use a measuring tape and a pencil or dry erase marker to put a dot where you re going to install the bracket. A typical shower curtain is 72 x 72. Have a helper check the level and placement because you only get one shot at this.
We had purchased this extra long shower curtain from restoration hardware so the first thing we did was hold the curtain up to mark an appropriate height. Installing a shower curtain rod into ceramic tile is a little more complicated than drilling into drywall but with the right tools you can do it. An alternative to drilling into your tile is to use a tensioned shower curtain rod. First of all measure the distance between the two walls or the points where you expect to install the rod.
Select a location on your wall to install your shower rod. Drilling through tile is a bit tricky. Step 1 place a piece of duct tape on the tile where the shower rod will be installed and mark the spot where you will drill with a pen. How to install your shower rod.
Slide the ends of the shower rod up and down to adjust its height and position to ensure your rod is level. Mark and drill the holes. Ceramic tile surfaces are very slippery to make a shower curtain rod stay at a fixed position. A tension shower rod uses a spring to keep it from sliding down the tiled wall.
Chris uses a hammer drill with a masonry bit. Most people choose to install it directly above the edge of your tub 72 75 in 180 190 cm above the floor. So this surface a fixed shower curtain rod is more appropriate. Measure and mark the height of your brackets.
Mark holes on the wall tile starting at the beginning measure where you want your shower curtain rod or grab bar and hold the item in place so you can mark the exact spots where to drill the holes. This is actually not as simple as it sounds you have to keep in mind the height of the shower curtain and also the distance the curtain will lie from the edge of the tub. And then mark the two positions with a pencil. A correct rod placement is when your curtain rests just above the floor or so that when the shower is running all of the water is contained in the shower area.