How to attach brackets with screws to tile wall?
Plan to put tile on my wall on kitchen then put shelves on brackets for an open kitchen plan. How do you attach the brackets to the tile?
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You will need to drill into the tile with a carbide masonry bit. Insert plastic screw anchors into the holes and screw the brackets to the wall.
Use a bit like these and the size will depend on the size of the plastic screw: https://amzn.to/2Y3cs4J
It helps to mark your stud locations prior to installing the backer board.
Thanks everyone. Still have a lot to do before I actually need to do this step. Gathering as much knowledge as I can now.