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How to Hang Things on Drywall Without Studs?

Published in Home Improvement 3 mins read

Hanging items on drywall without studs requires using specialized anchors that provide sufficient support.

Here's a breakdown of common anchor types and how to use them:

Anchor Types for Drywall

Anchor Type Weight Capacity (Approx.) Best For Installation Notes
Toggle Bolts 20-50 lbs Heavier items like shelves, large mirrors Drill a hole large enough for the toggle wings, insert bolt, wings open behind drywall. Very strong; requires a larger hole; can be difficult to remove.
Molly Bolts 10-30 lbs Medium-weight items like picture frames, towel bars Insert bolt through item and anchor, tighten; anchor expands behind drywall. Creates a tighter fit; can damage drywall upon removal.
Expansion Anchors (e.g., Plastic Anchors) 5-10 lbs Lighter items like small pictures, decorations Drill a pilot hole, insert anchor, then screw into the anchor. Simplest to install; lower weight capacity; consider using a screw that is the right size.
Self-Drilling Anchors (e.g., WallClaw) 10-25 lbs Light to medium items; fast and easy installation Screw the anchor directly into the drywall. Easy to install; may not work well in very thin or damaged drywall.

General Steps for Hanging Items

  1. Choose the Right Anchor: Select an anchor appropriate for the weight of the item you're hanging. Always overestimate the weight, accounting for anything that might be placed on a shelf.
  2. Mark the Location: Use a level to mark the desired location for your item.
  3. Drill a Hole (if required): Refer to the anchor's instructions. Some anchors are self-drilling and don't require a pilot hole. For others, use a drill bit that matches the anchor's size.
  4. Insert the Anchor: Follow the specific instructions for your chosen anchor type. Ensure it's securely in place.
  5. Attach the Item: Position the item over the anchor and insert the screw or bolt that came with the anchor. Tighten securely, but avoid over-tightening, which can damage the drywall.

Important Considerations

  • Drywall Thickness: Standard drywall is 1/2 inch thick, but some may be thinner. Thinner drywall will have a lower weight-bearing capacity.
  • Weight Distribution: Distribute the weight evenly across multiple anchors if possible, especially for heavier items.
  • Existing Damage: Avoid using anchors in areas with damaged drywall. Repair the drywall first for a secure hold.
  • Test the Hold: Before fully committing, gently test the hold of the anchor to ensure it's secure.
  • Read the Instructions: Always read and follow the manufacturer's instructions for your specific anchor.

By choosing the correct anchor and following these steps, you can successfully hang items on drywall without studs.

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