Grab Bar Installation For An Accessible Bathroom

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  • Опубликовано: 25 сен 2011
  • Installing a bathtub or shower grab bar is easy with these step by step instructions and will make your bathroom more accessible to those with limited mobility.
    Place a vertical grab bar next to the shower or tub. Use a stud finder to locate a stud. Mark and drill pilot holes for screws. Place three screws in the top and bottom of the grab bar. Place the covers of the screws.
    To attach a grab bar to tile, find studs and attach with screws. Set your drill to a slower speed and use a glass and tile bit to avoid breaking the tile. You may need an anchor.
    Watch more how to videos at www.Lowes.com/Videos
    Find all the products you'll need for an accessible home, including grab bars, at www.Lowes.com/AccessibleHome
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Комментарии • 71

  • @AStanton1966
    @AStanton1966 8 лет назад +16

    This video is an excellent resource for grab bar installation. I just installed two(2) Moen grab bars at my in-law's. Both were 18" bars. One was installed vertically with the Moen Secure Mount Anchors. The other was installed in the tub on the studs. If you install an 18" grab bar on a diagonal, you can catch the two adjoining studs 16" on center. I found the Secure Mount Anchors easier to install than the stud option. These Moen Products were high quality, sturdy, and easy to install. I would highly recommend them to anyone contemplating a grab bar install.

  • @debraseiling455
    @debraseiling455 7 лет назад +15

    I appreciate that you show how to install the grab bar step-by-step. Thanks!

  • @mikefightmaster
    @mikefightmaster 11 лет назад +25

    Only install to studs.
    The plastic anchors will withstand downward pull but not repeated pulls horizontally. Eventually they will pull through the wall. This is especially true when the anchor hole exposes the drywall to moisture.

    • @theamerican4609
      @theamerican4609 10 месяцев назад +5

      False, the anchor he used has a much larger footprint than small anchors. As long as one end is in a stud, the large anchor on the other end works just fine.

  • @garfffitzgerald2085
    @garfffitzgerald2085 2 года назад +3

    Very well done video. Thank you for providing the detailed instructions.

  • @georgeshaw8925
    @georgeshaw8925 2 месяца назад +1

    The only thing I don’t agree with is not using a silicone when going through the tile. Definitely recommend some sort of an adhesive or silicone.

  • @ericliszka6720
    @ericliszka6720 3 года назад +3

    Super concise and helpful video, thank you!

  • @acmaurer50
    @acmaurer50 4 года назад +3

    Awesome video! Exactly the instructions I was looking for.

  • @angelofraietta3156
    @angelofraietta3156 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for that video. You have clarified how to put it in

  • @harrywolfe3764
    @harrywolfe3764 2 года назад +1

    It's the Rockwell Automation Retro-Encabulator Guy!

  • @KennethColeStatenIsland
    @KennethColeStatenIsland 2 года назад +1

    Nice video information, thank you.

  • @martinradtke5181
    @martinradtke5181 2 года назад +11

    Why don’t they make grab bars 16” or 32” long so BOTH ends are anchored to studs?

    • @RadioRich100
      @RadioRich100 Год назад +11

      Because it would make too much sense.

  • @rolandlarose9132
    @rolandlarose9132 3 года назад +1

    Thank you very useful

  • @Eric-vv6ov
    @Eric-vv6ov 5 лет назад +7

    These videos are good, but not one has addressed the problem of when the wall behind it is an outside concrete wall. I had to find out the hard way on my own. When your wall behind you tile is an outside wall, it will not be a hollow wall, which all these spread apart anchors are made for. No matter how deep you drill, you will not be able to hook up any anchor that has to spread out behind the wall. You have to use plugs, plastic or metal. And make sure the screws are stainless steel, or else they will start rusting in and outside of the wall, with orange seeping down.

    • @markh5889
      @markh5889 3 месяца назад +1

      Use Tapcon exterior screws for concrete

  • @debracole3699
    @debracole3699 2 года назад +3

    Great Video! I am trying to install a vertical grab bar beside my shower and tub. There is pine wood trim from top of the wall to the bottom. There is also pine wood trim from top to bottom on the side of the same trim. The screws included are the size needed to go through both trims. The problem is that the trim is 2 1/4 " wide and the flange of the bar is 3 " round. The flange hangs over, beside the trim. Only the 2 screws on the side of the flange will go through the wood. Not the 3rd one. Will 2 screws on the sides of both flanges be enough to hold me up. I am 170 pounds. I actually stand up and use the bar for support after showering. I do not pull on it much; just steady myself with it. Also, I put polyurethane on the wood. Will the wood eventually rot? It is outside of the shower curtain, and I try to pull the curtain so the trim will not get wet. Do I need to caulk the flange? Do I need to order a skinny grab bar with a smaller flange? I am a grandma and only have installed the accessories, like the towel bar in the bath. The set screws were a B---. I have arthritis and have a hard time bending over and getting up from the tub. Can I do this myself? Also---GREAT IDEAS for the tub and toilet. These things really help, as I am just now needing help in and out of the tub. I already have the white grab bar screwed on the tub, but it is not enough, to get up and out of tub. My arms are not strong enough to pull me up .Thanks!

  • @rodneycmatio5929
    @rodneycmatio5929 Год назад +2

    Very helpful

  • @ohiowalkinshowersllc7723
    @ohiowalkinshowersllc7723 4 года назад +3

    Or you could forget the stud finder and drill just where you want.If you hit a stud, lucky you. If not, use a 2-pack of purchase some of Lowe's snap togglers (238 lbs. each in 1/2" drywall). Been using them on our local department on aging grab bar installations for the past 15 yrs. Just be sure to start with a 1/8" exploratory hole into which you can use a bent wire to check depth and/or any nearby hidden obstacles. If there's a "challenge", the small hole size gives you some "wiggle-room" for your plan B. And always caulk the top half of the collar.

  • @Daniel_D-bo
    @Daniel_D-bo 4 месяца назад

    thanks for the info video

  • @iowaengineer
    @iowaengineer 12 лет назад +2

    It's the Rockwell Retro Encabulator guy!

  • @damnation3236
    @damnation3236 3 года назад +1

    nice

  • @jgfergus
    @jgfergus 11 лет назад +2

    LOL...I was trying figure out where I saw this guy before. I worked for Rockwell/Allen-Bradley for 27 years.

    • @acefighterpilot
      @acefighterpilot 3 года назад +1

      He gets around - he did some VHS owner's guides for VW in the early 2000s.

  • @fathikhaled6634
    @fathikhaled6634 6 лет назад +1

    ممكن اتعلم من عندكم في بلدكم اريد ان اكون بناء محترفا مثلكم تماما

  • @agentx250
    @agentx250 3 года назад +4

    I'm fairly certain plumber's putty should have been applied between the fixture plate and the tile as well as inside the cover plate when installed in the shower area.

    • @theamerican4609
      @theamerican4609 3 года назад +2

      Silicone

    • @atoosas
      @atoosas 11 месяцев назад +1

      Cover plate snaps into place. Grab bars in my shower were all loose. I read online that they snap into place so I aligned them and pushed them in until I heard the snap. They are all tight now.

    • @atoosas
      @atoosas 11 месяцев назад +1

      Grab bar covers

    • @agentx250
      @agentx250 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@atoosas The putty isn't an adhesive, it's a sealant against water infiltration and is used exactly because it isn't an adhesive. Think of it as a non-curing gasket maker.

  • @TheTarHeelTom
    @TheTarHeelTom 8 лет назад +7

    So how do you install one or more to the walls of a one piece fiberglass tub and shower enclosure? That may well have been what Louise was asking about.

  • @davidyoungstrom3687
    @davidyoungstrom3687 2 года назад +1

    Notice at 2:40 the fastner screw spins out. Would be nice to know what to do when that happens.

  • @BlueLotus108
    @BlueLotus108 11 лет назад +5

    Nothing short of a ledger plate behind the tile works. Would a licensed contractor bet his license against a 200lb + pull on a bar attached to tile, ah no! Open the wall behind the location of the bar and install either a 2X6", 2X8" or better yet, install these during original construction.

  • @MLFranklin
    @MLFranklin 11 месяцев назад

    What about working with tile over lath and plaster walls? It's for a home built in the 1930s.

  • @SirenoftheSouth
    @SirenoftheSouth 6 месяцев назад

    What if you're installing into tile covered concrete block or plaster? All my walls are concrete block and plaster (or tile in the bathrooms)

  • @cjimcook
    @cjimcook 3 года назад +2

    Didn't this gentleman demonstrate the Rockwell Retro-Encabulator many years ago?

  • @meeksdafreaks
    @meeksdafreaks 10 месяцев назад +1

    Water getting in there not gonna be a problem?

  • @lmwilliam5056
    @lmwilliam5056 6 лет назад +2

    Can you post a video on how to use the drill bit? What brand did you recommend? How did you put it together to begin drilling? etc...

  • @cryptodeath854
    @cryptodeath854 5 лет назад +2

    Should it be caulked so to not let moisture into the show wall?

    • @dorothynewman9837
      @dorothynewman9837 5 лет назад +1

      Should shower rail be caulked

    • @traines51
      @traines51 4 года назад +1

      Yes to the caulking. I just bought three Kohler bars to match our faucets. Their instructions say to caulk the holes before installing the screws, particularly for the shower.

    • @theamerican4609
      @theamerican4609 3 года назад +1

      Transparent silicone.

  • @1lapmagic
    @1lapmagic 3 года назад +7

    Grab bars shouldn't be installed like this. Install to studs only.

  • @dianek5118
    @dianek5118 3 года назад

    where is the ADA link?!

  • @DOYOUKNOWTHEPRINCEOFPEACE
    @DOYOUKNOWTHEPRINCEOFPEACE 2 года назад +1

    I JUST RECEIVED A 12" GRAB BAR AND CANNOT GET THE COVERS OFF THE MOUNTING FLANGE? WHAT AM I DOING WRONG???

  • @FrustratedNameSearch
    @FrustratedNameSearch 6 лет назад +1

    what is that clamp on handle ??

    • @cjimcook
      @cjimcook 3 года назад +2

      If you are referring to the tub grab bar, it is a clamp to hold the fixture onto the side of the tub. Push it down to clamp it on, lift it up to loosen it for removal, all supposedly without marring the tub.

  • @luisanaya9327
    @luisanaya9327 6 лет назад +2

    actually bud the slower you go the easier youre vulnerable to chippin and or cracking the tile .

    • @rickysmelcer3238
      @rickysmelcer3238 4 года назад +1

      Not true go slow go slow I broke few going to fast

  • @1611ronaldo
    @1611ronaldo 4 года назад

    Noth

  • @raychelbrowntown
    @raychelbrowntown Год назад +1

    What if your tiles crack when you are screwing them in? 😬

  • @lobru4449
    @lobru4449 8 лет назад

    what about the plastic

    • @lowes
      @lowes  8 лет назад

      +Louise Cutler sorry, not sure we understand the question?

    • @sallyn4444
      @sallyn4444 6 лет назад

      Lowe'sHomeImprovement.com/accessiblehome

  • @davidyoungstrom3687
    @davidyoungstrom3687 2 года назад

    🚗

  • @margwalker6675
    @margwalker6675 3 года назад

    Will grilla glue hold shower bar

  • @petrryndin
    @petrryndin 10 лет назад

    Не будет нормально держаться, последний саморез провернулся, другие так же, наверное, закручены. Иногда такую патентованную хрень рекламируют, диву даешься. Хотя, если у заказчика руки растут из задницы, а головы вообще нет, то сойдет и такой способ срубить бабла.

    • @mv8771
      @mv8771 4 года назад +1

      I agree 😁

  • @elizabethwiser5359
    @elizabethwiser5359 9 месяцев назад

    Very helpful