Fixing a shower screen to a tiled stud wall?
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I want to fit a shower screen along the edge of the bath to the bathroom wall which is a fully tiled plasterboard/stud partition thingy(80s house)
The bath is obviously fixed so is the relative screen position - exactly what fixings should I use to stop me ending up with a whole line of cracked tiles(I have no spares so cracking one would be a bad thing!). I presume you make a slighty oversive hole so no expension load gets to the tile when the screws go in but what about the actual clamping to the wall?
The bath is obviously fixed so is the relative screen position - exactly what fixings should I use to stop me ending up with a whole line of cracked tiles(I have no spares so cracking one would be a bad thing!). I presume you make a slighty oversive hole so no expension load gets to the tile when the screws go in but what about the actual clamping to the wall?

The brown ones also worked for me, but you can also use the plasterboard (winged) type plugs which will do the same. On any stud work drilling, always start with the smaller size drill/plugs first, because if they don't work, then you can go up in size on drill/plug, until it does work.
oOTomOo said:
If you happen to hit a stud, a rawlplug pushed past the tiles and you're off.
Why would you use a rawl plug in a timber (or metal for that matter) stud? If you hit a timber stud then use a timber screw.The important tip is if you use rawl plugs make sure they are pushed passed the tile. If you don't then the tile could crack as you screw the, err, screw into it.
mk1fan said:
oOTomOo said:
If you happen to hit a stud, a rawlplug pushed past the tiles and you're off.
Why would you use a rawl plug in a timber (or metal for that matter) stud? If you hit a timber stud then use a timber screw.Gassing Station | Homes, Gardens and DIY | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff



