How To Keep Shower Curtain Rod Up
How to keep a shower curtain rod up on tile walls step 1.
How to keep shower curtain rod up. Paint the block to match the wall paint and leave them there. The felt pads keep it from sliding futher down the tile wall. Or if you want to keep the rod you could use the tension rods you already purchased and put up a block on the wall on each end with a little resting notch cut out of the block for the rod to rest in. Make sure you are measuring the tile.
The duct tape protects the tile. Measure the distance between the two walls of your shower from back to front. Check the length of your current shower rod to ensure it is long enough to place the proper tension on the tile wall. I wondered at first if the black felt pads i used would be visible but once they are compressed you can t see them at all.
Make marks on the wall where you will connect the shower curtain rod. Hang the shower curtain rod at an angle with one end several inches higher than you want it. When hung the bottom of the curtain. 1 marked as helpful.
Expand the length of the shower rod by twisting one half of the two piece rod one way and twisting it the opposite way to shorten it. I found these in the closet isle. Slowly slide that end down until the rod is hanging straight. My shower curtain would fall down.
Purchase the end caps that hold up the clothes poles in the closet don t nail or screw them in place but use a water proof glue put them in the place where the shower rod is to go let them dry the one end of the caps has an opening to slid the rod down into it will last for years. I m not sure what the deal with lowes is but they did not have any shower curtain rod holders in the shower curtain section. Place a piece of duct tape on the tile where you are installing the curtain.