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If you're hanging a heavy mirror on drywall without the support of a stud, you need drywall anchors that can bear the weight of your mirror. Check out sleeve expansion anchors for lighter weights. To install, drill a pilot hole then insert the anchor and tap or screw it into place, flush against the wall.
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Because they reflect light around a room, decorating with mirrors is a quick trick to make spaces feel bigger and brighter. But hanging hefty mirrors can be intimidating. Both robust and fragile, mirrors pose a challenge for drywall and plaster walls because of their size and weight. Most new mirrors come with mounting hardware, but selecting the proper installation hardware (the screws, bolts, and anchors that fasten into the wall) requires careful thought. After determining your wall type and picking out the right supplies, use the following advice on how to hang a heavy mirror securely so you can refresh your room while protecting your walls and decor.
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Read More »Molly bolts are a medium-weight hollow wall anchor. To use, drill a pilot hole then tap the entire bolt—sleeve and screw—into the hole until flush against the wall. Tighten the bolt into the wall to expand the anchor. Once you've tightened the bolt fully, you can unscrew it a bit for space to hang the mirror. A metal toggle bolt is the strongest wall anchor available. Start by drilling a pilot hole, then thread the toggle onto the bolt so that the wings open towards the wall (not away from it). Push the toggle (wings folded down) through the pilot hole. The wings will open once inside. Pull the bolt towards you to secure the wings against the wall. Screw the bolt into place, tightening the wings.
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