Sunday, December 20, 2009

Bathroom Wall Cabinets How To Install Bathroom Cabinet Onto A Wall That Is Tiled With Porcelain?

How to install bathroom cabinet onto a wall that is tiled with porcelain? - bathroom wall cabinets

Our bathroom is fully equipped with porcelain tiles (30 cm x 60 cm) from floor to ceiling. We want to install a bathroom cabinet above the sink on the wall.

Is it safe to drill into tile? Do I need a certain exercise? My father is very good with the practical work and said he was int grout between the tiles, but I'm convinced!

I did it the right way, please advise. Thank you very much.

5 comments:

T.J. said...

It should be easy to drill through the grout joint, but sometimes the place you need is to drill is not on a series of nozzles.
In this case, you can break the tiles. I recommend a diamond drill. You can buy at Lowes for about $ 15. They are also carbide-tipped blades tiles, porcelain tiles, but is much more difficult, and the diamond a little better.

T.J. said...

It should be easy to drill through the grout joint, but sometimes the place you need is to drill is not on a series of nozzles.
In this case, you can break the tiles. I recommend a diamond drill. You can buy at Lowes for about $ 15. They are also carbide-tipped blades tiles, porcelain tiles, but is much more difficult, and the diamond a little better.

Jeffrey J said...

When the smoke is made of porcelain stoneware wall (compared) to the ceramics, then a little diamond (porcelain'll coal may only be used). A jackhammer would be nice but not mandatory. Little advice, put a square of tape over the point at which you want to explore (this prevents that bit) start to wonder -

chickchi... said...

If you want to do next and follow the same wall drill to it. They say the bathroom wall in the back. Go to the room and see if the nails with a magnet or stud finder or even a glimpse of light available to see if you can see the nails driven into the drywall. Measure the wall and then to judge the distance, where the poles are. You can list a piece of wood inside the back of the vanity, so that it could pierce a portion of its length. When you see the DIY shows on television, they are a 2x3 or two on the wall and vanity, and attach it to display the menu of the first plant. Good luck

GrimReaper - said...

You do not need a special drill, but it takes something special. Visit your local hardware store you.you may also be required if holes are pegs in the ground with metal screws anchor stud.Ifind stored symbol (the tree with them, including screws) are best for this application ..

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