Hello. I will get right to it.
We had our bathroom done about 7 or 8 years ago. The rail/arm that holds the shower head above our bath has come loose at the top and is essentially hanging purely by the lugs of the rawlplug. Infact you can see the rawlplug. It wobbles all over when trying to adjust the shower head and it is only a matter of time before it falls off completely.
The wall is tiled on top of plasterboard/stud wall/partition. I was hoping someone would be able to give me some guidance on the best way to to take it down and replace with a new rail/arm (this one looks a bit tired now). I am not an expert by any means but i can deduce that drilling through a tile onto plasterboard is going to create a god awful mess and really not be a very good way to fix the new rail/arm to the wall. I am hopeful that i might be able to get a rail/arm the same size as my existing on meaning I can re-use the holes that are there. If not then I was going to grout the old holes and seal with grout sealer and then obviously either drill new holes or work something out.
Would some sort of adhesive be better or are there some special fixings/plugs I can use in the existing holes or new holes? Would I be better off getting someone round to do this for me like bathroom fitter/plumber who has more experience doing this sort of thing? The last thing i want to do is trash a tile or worse my wall. I cant buy the tiles any more and I foolishly chucked the spares I had.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
We had our bathroom done about 7 or 8 years ago. The rail/arm that holds the shower head above our bath has come loose at the top and is essentially hanging purely by the lugs of the rawlplug. Infact you can see the rawlplug. It wobbles all over when trying to adjust the shower head and it is only a matter of time before it falls off completely.
The wall is tiled on top of plasterboard/stud wall/partition. I was hoping someone would be able to give me some guidance on the best way to to take it down and replace with a new rail/arm (this one looks a bit tired now). I am not an expert by any means but i can deduce that drilling through a tile onto plasterboard is going to create a god awful mess and really not be a very good way to fix the new rail/arm to the wall. I am hopeful that i might be able to get a rail/arm the same size as my existing on meaning I can re-use the holes that are there. If not then I was going to grout the old holes and seal with grout sealer and then obviously either drill new holes or work something out.
Would some sort of adhesive be better or are there some special fixings/plugs I can use in the existing holes or new holes? Would I be better off getting someone round to do this for me like bathroom fitter/plumber who has more experience doing this sort of thing? The last thing i want to do is trash a tile or worse my wall. I cant buy the tiles any more and I foolishly chucked the spares I had.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.