I'm getting desperate. I have three curtain rods hung throughout my rental home, and they are all starting to pull out of the walls. Let me explain my installation issues:
Back in February, I used an electronic stud finder to avoid studs while installing the plastic drywall screw anchors. This was a frustrating and tiring experience since holes I drilled, regardless of where the studs seemed to be, would stop taking the anchors about 3/4 of the way in and bend and break under the hammer. This in itself was maddening. After several holes and finally getting anchors in, I eventually gave up and drilled some screws directly into the wall. This also failed because when I drilled in, the screws (I think they're about 3" long) would go in until about a half an inch of screw was sticking out of the wall, and then stop. Even with all my force behind the drill, the screws remained partially out.
After lots of toil, I eventually got them in and flat, some with anchors and some without.
Now, the curtain is behind a couch, and I have two dachshunds who often sit on the back of it and nose opened the curtain to see out the window. Sometimes they end up on part of the curtain, pulling it slightly. This has seriously increased the rate of pull, and now only three or four screws are still in the wall. The ones that have fallen out were all on the plastic anchors, and they slide in and out of their holes easily now. I've noticed similar but far less dramatic pulling in other rooms where I've had similar issues getting anything to stay in the wall. This led me to believe the dogs were not the outright cause, but simply accelerated the pulling.
This has caused me a lot of frustration and my wife is insisting that I'm doing it wrong, even though I've followed directions both on the rods and from some DIY sites on the net. She's also fed up and even suggested just duct taping them to the wall (I hope she was kidding).
I'm at a loss. I need to repair the holes, get the <expletive> rod brackets to stay up firmly, and make sure they don't pull out of the wall again.
As a side note, the curtain rod brackets have two holes set vertically about 3"-4" inches apart, and the screws need to be put through them into the wall. This means I can't drive a heavier duty bracket into the wall and then place the brackets on the screws.
Sorry for the text wall, but I need help desperately!
EDIT: Oh, the brackets are for a curtain with a sheer drape as well, so each bracket has one thinner and one thicker rod giving them significant (but not terribly heavy) weight.
Back in February, I used an electronic stud finder to avoid studs while installing the plastic drywall screw anchors. This was a frustrating and tiring experience since holes I drilled, regardless of where the studs seemed to be, would stop taking the anchors about 3/4 of the way in and bend and break under the hammer. This in itself was maddening. After several holes and finally getting anchors in, I eventually gave up and drilled some screws directly into the wall. This also failed because when I drilled in, the screws (I think they're about 3" long) would go in until about a half an inch of screw was sticking out of the wall, and then stop. Even with all my force behind the drill, the screws remained partially out.
After lots of toil, I eventually got them in and flat, some with anchors and some without.
Now, the curtain is behind a couch, and I have two dachshunds who often sit on the back of it and nose opened the curtain to see out the window. Sometimes they end up on part of the curtain, pulling it slightly. This has seriously increased the rate of pull, and now only three or four screws are still in the wall. The ones that have fallen out were all on the plastic anchors, and they slide in and out of their holes easily now. I've noticed similar but far less dramatic pulling in other rooms where I've had similar issues getting anything to stay in the wall. This led me to believe the dogs were not the outright cause, but simply accelerated the pulling.
This has caused me a lot of frustration and my wife is insisting that I'm doing it wrong, even though I've followed directions both on the rods and from some DIY sites on the net. She's also fed up and even suggested just duct taping them to the wall (I hope she was kidding).
I'm at a loss. I need to repair the holes, get the <expletive> rod brackets to stay up firmly, and make sure they don't pull out of the wall again.
As a side note, the curtain rod brackets have two holes set vertically about 3"-4" inches apart, and the screws need to be put through them into the wall. This means I can't drive a heavier duty bracket into the wall and then place the brackets on the screws.
Sorry for the text wall, but I need help desperately!
EDIT: Oh, the brackets are for a curtain with a sheer drape as well, so each bracket has one thinner and one thicker rod giving them significant (but not terribly heavy) weight.
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