The double sided tape can support up to 10 pounds and is ideal for mounting glass tile and artwork.
How to hang a mirror on wall without studs.
To install drill a pilot hole then insert the anchor and tap or screw it into place flush against the wall.
Find a place to hang the mirror.
Finding a stud can be useful but not necessary if you have a strong enough hanger.
Hang a mirror using cleats.
You will make a mark on the wall using the how to make a mark for a wire hanger instructions available in the youhangit youtube series seen here.
1 locate at least one stud within the space you want to hang the mirror 2 span a piece of low profile wood like so it s meaty enough to nail or screw through but won t push the mirror away from the wall too much from the stud to where you want to place the picture hanger and screw in wallboard anchors to secure the end that isn t sitting over a stud for super strength.
To install a snaptoggle first drill a hole in the wall then pass the toggle through the hole.
Snap off the plastic.
Once you have chosen your two hooks simply pick the spot on your wall where you would like to hang your mirror with or without a stud.
Mirror tape another convenient way to hang a mirror is by using scotch clear mounting tape.
Pull back on the two straps and slide the locking collar tight against the wall.
Hold the mirror against the wall at the desired position.
Aside from eliminating the need for tools during installation the seamless material does not require punching a hole in your drywall.
Make sure you have enough space on the wall for the mirror and otherwise decide how you want it positioned relative to other items on the wall and in the room.
You can also use metal cleats to hang mirrors with sturdy frames.
Just follow the package directions.
If you re hanging a heavy mirror on drywall without the support of a stud you need drywall anchors that can bear the weight of your mirror.
Hold your mirror up to the wall to see how much space it will take up.
Mark the location of the top edge and the center of the frame.
Place a scrap piece of wood that is approximately half as long as the mirror is wide underneath the hanging wire on back of the frame.
Check out sleeve expansion anchors for lighter weights.
But if you get lucky and there happens to be a stud in the position where you would like to hang a mirror then use a 2 inch wood screw for a wall with inch drywall.