How do I get my shower rod to stay up without drilling holes?
Our bathroom shower rod won't stay on the new tiled walls of the bathtub. I really don't want to drill holes into the tile. Any suggestions?
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Are you using a tension rod?
They make little plastic cups that look like a C and some have an adhesive on the back.
clean both the ends of rod and wall area with rubbing alcohol; open the tension rod up larger than the area/width so it's at an angle and shove it upwards into spot push hard so it's tight;have it setting on a grout line;put above tile where it ends/wall begins and buy longer/xtra long shower curtain(if you don't have all tile walls)
Command hook adhesive on the ends if the rod is fully extended. My first guess is that it's not extended far enough for the space. It should be very difficult to get it into place.
If you twist a tension rod, it makes it longer. If you don't have a tension rod, they are less than $10
Hello Wen, hope this helps you out.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gj5kM9Ne_ho