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We are trying to install brackets on the wall to hold curtain rods for curtain. There are no studs to be found where we want to install.
the brackets keep on falling off the wall. How do we install brackets where there are no timber studs. Please help.
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Hello @wongedwoman
Thank you for sharing your question about installing curtain brackets. I suggest using Ramset 8 x 50mm Universal Anchor - 20 Pack, it's suitable to anchor into stone, concrete, solid brick, hollow wall and hollow brick. It's rated to carry a load of 11kg. in hollow wall anchor situations. Please make sure to read the installation instructions at the back.
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric
100% agree with that. I used G6-8x40mm Wallmate anchors, it's a 20x pack for plasterboard. It handles upto 10kg weight. Separately got G8x40mm nails 30x pack. Worked like a charm. One thing though, it said no pre-drilling required on the anchors, but I had to drill a hole, around 6mm to get the anchor in, but that was no turn off. Solid connection.
Hi @Waqar,
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community! You'll find Workshop to be a great source of advice and inspiration for all things home improvement and garden. Thank you for jumping straight in and giving your personal testimony of using the anchors, I am glad they also worked well for you. Are you working on any projects at the moment?
Katie
Eric and Wagar
Thanks for the tip. Curtain rod installed and sturdy.
Thanks for the info.
Pam
Those wall anchors are so handy to have on hand @MitchellMc
A neighbour had exactly the same issue as Pam's. But for anyone looking for an alternative solution, which may be dependant of how the curtains hang off the rod and their distance off the floor, is to fix the brackets directly to the architrave. Marking and pre-drilling pilot holes will prevent the wood from splitting. I then repaired the old holes and broken out plaster.
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