Saturday, July 1, 2017

How to Install a Curved Shower Rod in a Shower Stall

Read article : How to Install a Curved Shower Rod in a Shower Stall

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If your shower stall is a cramped, but you can't afford to remodel the entire bathroom, install a curved shower curtain instead. Curved shower curtains, frequently seen in hotel bathrooms, add a few extra inches of space to the shower. Curved shower rods are made to fit shower enclosures between 57 and 60 inches wide and easily accommodate standard 72-inch wide shower curtains.

Things You'll Need

  • Drill

  • Wall patch

  • Pencil

Remove your old shower rod and prep the area for a new shower rod by removing debris and patching any holes. Mark the area for the new brackets with a pencil. Hang the curved shower rod at the same height as the old rod, but 2 to 3 inches inside the previous marks to allow the curtain to drape inside the tub wall. Hold the bracket in place, and drill the screws through the bracket and into the wall. Repeat procedure for the second bracket. ', image: '', flash: '' }, google_image_size : '300x250' });

Snap the curved rod into place in the brackets.

Replace the shower rings and shower curtain.

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