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If you're going to be attaching your floating shelf and bracket to a wall stud, you do not need any anchors. If you are working with plaster or drywall, however, additional support is necessary. Wall anchors, also called molly plugs, will help you build a sturdy foundation for your shelf.
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Before hanging anything, it’s important to find out what your wall is made of. Ideally, you should attach floating shelves (or anything else you’re hanging) to a wall stud, as this will give you the most supportive base for your project. A stud finder—a hand-held device that uses a magnet to detect metal, such as the nails and screws in the wall studs of your home—can help you locate these. Need a hand? Receive free, no-commitment project estimates from qualified pros near you. Find Pros Now +
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Step 1 How to Fix Sagging IKEA Lack Shelves. ... Pull out the loose screws and plugs to expose the holes in the wall. ... Apply the drywall filler into the holes and also over the holes to cover it. ... Smooth out the drywall filler using a taping knife. ... Insert a Phillips #10 screw and plug into each hole carefully. More items...
In this guide, we look at how to fix a sagging Ikea floating shelf. The Ikea Lack shelf is prone to sagging for its floating design. These shelves are mostly hanged on drywall with screws anchored into the drywall which attaches to the holes in the shelves. When heavy things are placed on these shelves, it creates enormous stress on those tiny screws eventually making them move. The plugs become loose which causes the shelf to sag. This guide shows a simple procedure of replacing the screws and wall plugs and some techniques that will help secure the screws firmly in place. Following this guide should prevent sagging in the future.
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