Here is a step by step tutorial on the best way to hang a large mirror.
How to hang thick mirror on wall.
Once you have hanging hooks mark where you want to hang the mirror on the wall and drill a hole for the hook.
Lift the mirror into place and lock the two cleat hooks together.
Locating it over a stud is helpful but not necessary with the right anchors.
Hanging heavy objects on the wall can be tricky and with all the options available out there downright confusing.
The board needs to be wide enough to allow for multiple rows of screws even once cut in half.
How to hang a large heavy mirror on a brick wall.
What s inside my wall.
To hang a wall mirror start by weighing the mirror using a bathroom scale.
For our mirror we chose a board with a width of 6 inches.
They should fit together like jigsaw pieces.
Step by step instructions on how to secure a really large mirror using a z bar to the wall and prevent it from falling and breaking.
Pick a spot to hang the mirror.
Take a look at wall hanging tips.
Note if you ve used wood glue to secure the mirror s cleat be sure to wait until the glue is completely dry before hanging the mirror.
Always mark the center of the stud and keep in mind utilities might be attached to it if the stud is near a light switch outlet or faucet.
Extremely heavy mirrors may need 3 4 inch thick boards while the majority of mirrors can be secured using 1 2 inch boards.
In addition to picking the right weight capacity the length of the hollow wall anchor is important because the bolt must extend beyond the wall so it can expand behind it.
Then buy some hanging hooks that are strong enough to support that weight.
Even more so if you live in an old house with plas.
In this short tutorial i ll show you how to hang a heavy mirror on plaster walls.
While bricks create beautiful texture.
If you re hanging a heavy mirror on plaster without a stud your best bet is a hollow wall anchor such as a toggle bolt that expands and secures behind the plaster wall.
Gradually reduce your hold on the mirror until it is fully supported by the cleat.
Older homes were often built using brick not only on the exterior but on the interior of the home as well.