Smooth surfaces such as tile or fiberglass can t hold.
How to hold up shower curtain rod tile wall.
Shower curtain rods are simple devices designed to compress against the walls on either side of the shower to keep the curtain in place.
First adjust your shower curtain to be a few inches longer than the shower.
Measure from the floor on both sides of the shower enclosure to ensure that the rod will be level and then measure inward from the outer wall of the enclosure.
Slowly slide that end down until the rod is hanging straight.
Clean the tile thoroughly then discreetly mark where you wish to install the bar.
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A tension shower rod uses a spring to keep it from sliding down the tiled wall.
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Hang the shower curtain rod at an angle with one end several inches higher than you want it.
Choose and place a tiny mark in the spot you want the rod to be on both walls.
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Then put up and tighten your rod so the ends are just above the transparent base of the hook not the hook itself.
There are two ways that showers are enclosed.
When you spend more time trying to hold up the shower curtain while taking a shower than actually washing your body.
The felt pads keep it from sliding further down the tile wall.
A typical shower curtain is 72 x 72.
When installing the curtain rod to hold the shower curtain in position chances are that you need to drill into ceramic tile.
A door or a shower curtain.
Attach one transparent base hook to the tile at each end of the shower just below where you want the end of the rod to touch the tiled wall.
Generally doors are used on shower stalls while curtains are used on bathtubs equipped with a shower head.