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Install a large wall mirror with safety

Large Wooden Wall Mirror
Installing a large wall mirror can be quite tricky. You have to make sure you install the mirror safely and securely. Οtherwise the results can be disastrous. There are a few things you will need to keep in mind when you want to install a large mirror. If you want to install a large unframed mirror you will need a few things. You will need mirror mounting brackets, number 2 pencil, drywall anchor bolts, a head screw driver, a hammer, a measuring tape and a long flat nail. These are essential things that will come in handy.
The first thing you will have to do is lift your wall mirror where you want to place it and then square it up. With a pencil mark the bottom, top and the side edges of the place where you want to place the mirror. Then take down the mirror. With a measuring tape mark the top and the bottom of the place. Line up the brackets on the mark and mark the holes where the brackets will be screwed into the wall. Then you will need to test the strength of the walls.
To find out whether your wall is strong enough you will have to take a nail and hammer it into the middle of the marks of drill holes. Drill the nail halfway. If there is a stud behind the wall where you want to hang the wall mirror you will find it difficult to drill in further. If there is a stud you will only need a screw. However, if you can drill without any resistance you will need an anchor bolt for the hole to make sure your mirror does not fall off.
After you know whether you need a screw or an anchor bolt to install your wall mirror you will have to hammer the anchor bolts into the hole for a drywall until the anchor bolt is flush to the surface of the wall. With your screwdriver line up the brackets along the screw hole and drill in the screws for each bracket on the bottom where you will hang the mirror. Make sure each of the screws is screwed in properly. Slide the mirror into the bracket and line them with screw holes for the top ones. Screw the brackets into the wall. Now double check the brackets, tighten the button and you are done!
How to install a whole wall mirror

Bathroom Whole Wall Mirror
Wall mirrors can really transform the home if properly included as part of the décor – and they are also practical objects. There are several components that allow you get the best out of your wall mirror however, and one of them is its proper installation.
There have been several reported cases of whole wall mirrors crashing down or falling off the wall several hours after installation. Apart from the financial loss that this causes, there’s also the potential of the improperly installed wall mirror causing injury to the family. Thus, wall mirror installation is a task that should not be taken lightly.
There are several techniques that can be followed in installing a wall mirror but whatever the technique decided upon, ensure that it’s properly followed so as to enjoy the mirror for a long time. To start with, several stores where decorative wall mirrors are sold have in-house staff that can help in the installation of wall mirrors. At times, this service is even provided at no cost to the customer or at just a token. Furthermore, the neighborhood handyman or caretaker can be consulted on how to install a wall mirror. For people who find it difficult to do handy chores, these are recommended.
Of course, there are some of us who are do-it-yourself fanatics and can’t comprehend what is so difficult in installing a wall mirror. The next tips discussed will be helpful to such people. To start with, it is important that the accurate dimensions of the wall and the mirrors that need to be hung are determined. The weight, width and height of the wall mirror are important in order to carry out a good job. One these have been determined, you can proceed with the installation.
The first technique involves some level of carpentry skills and basically entails the attachment of a wooden hanging band on the back of the wall mirror and a mating band on the wall. When properly done, the bands mesh and hold the mirror firmly in place.
Another technique is the use of screws and hanging rings that hold the mirror in place. The rings which would be attached with screws to the back of the mirror will then be supported on the walls with other screws. They can be gotten at any hardware store. A third alternative is the use of adhesives to hold the wall mirror in place.