The best way to mount anything on.
Curtain rod won t stay in wall.
In the wall surrounding the window are 2x4 studs of solid wood the window frame is put into the stud frame when it s installed.
Along with the screws in the curtain rod package it also came with white plastic screws though they were not sharp but not sure what they are for.
The shower rod can be adjusted from 44 in.
After a while i figured the springs must have been wearing out so i purchased a new tension rod.
The next best option is probably to use a toggle bolt anchor.
Instant curtain rod holders wrap around the top corners of your window molding.
Both ends of the rod must meet at precise right angle to the wall horizontally and vertically.
The lining material won t damage the wall and is easy to trim to the contours of the caps with scissors.
A small v shaped piece slides behind the molding to secure the holder in place.
If there s one close enough that it looks okay you should do that.
The walls are tile and it s a rental so i can t drill into them.
Every few days the tension rod holding my shower curtain up was falling down.
The best thing to do is avoid drywall anchors and screw directly into a stud.
Install it by marking both ends at the correct position on the wall directly above the base of the shower and tub then compress the rod and position the two ends in place before releasing.
This one stayed up for about a day and now it won t stay put for longer than a couple of minutes.
Get some small screws or nails again you can ask at the hardware.
Thats all the curtain rod info states.
You ll have to patch up these holes which may be a bit of a pain to do with the textured walls but it s doable.
Tightening the tension rod enough to compress the liner should make the rod secure enough.
It stays in place thanks to twisting tension but don t worry it won t damage your walls.
Drywall may look solid enough but it won t hold a screw and if you mount a curtain rod improperly you ll end up with a sagging curtain and a hole to patch.