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Hi all this is probably been asked so many times.Have to install a glass shower screen to a tiled on plasterboard substrate.There i beleive is no studs near or noggins as the screen needs to align with the fitted bath edge.please could you advise me what to use and how to install.This will also apply to shower rail as well.Seen the thread where you drill hole for fixings then make tile hoile slightly bigger to allow plug to pass through into substrate.this is a larger item and really have nothing but plasterboard and no studs to work with here.Many thx Lee:mad2:
 
Hi all this is probably been asked so many times.Have to install a glass shower screen to a tiled on plasterboard substrate.There i beleive is no studs near or noggins as the screen needs to align with the fitted bath edge.please could you advise me what to use and how to install.This will also apply to shower rail as well.Seen the thread where you drill hole for fixings then make tile hoile slightly bigger to allow plug to pass through into substrate.this is a larger item and really have nothing but plasterboard and no studs to work with here.Many thx Lee:mad2:
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i would put a couple of lines of Silicon on each post too
 
Drill through the tiles with a 7mm tile drill, then carefully drill through the plasterboard with a 6.5mm wood HSS drill so that you dont tear the plasterboard to shreds with the drill. Then tap in a brown plug so that its slightly below the surface of the tile, then you can screw into it with a 4mm x 35mm screw, dont use a bigger diameter screw or you may crack the tile and use silicon behind the profile. Just nip the screws up and once the silicon has set it will be solid.
 
Obviously we supply the tile drills that will put a hole into a tile assuming you will be using standard rawl plugs. Hence this product:

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Which is used for this type of hole

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BUT

If you are going to use plasterboard wall anchors beware that you will be limited to the width / size of the hole that you can poke through.

If you tried to use any type of self drive anchor when the tiles are fitted with our 8mm kit then they will get it stuck. IE this is a self drive anchor.

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I would not recommend a self drive anchor (sorry to the post above) but he IS correct and on the right track in suggesting wall anchors as the solution. What I would suggest is a slightly different anchor.

Thats because the wall anchor that you use is going to need has to fit into through the hole in the tile and into the cavity to expand behind.

Assuming you are not confident the tile and adhesive could hold the weight of a standard rawl plug then you are going to need a wall anchor that expands after installation.

This is a bog standard rawl:
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Not man enough for the job? - Then you need a wall anchor

Can I suggest this one? 38777

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38777 is (M4) needs our 8mm drill kit to fit it. Once drilled you then slide the barrel of the above through the hole to the back of the tile / plasterboard sandwich.

I'm afraid my suggestion does require the additional purchase and use of tool 38788 to "open" the wings of the anchor for it to grip the back of the plasterboard and thus spread the load.

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The M4 size fitting if used in series of say three on a shower screen should have enough guts to hold up.
 
Its a fair point. Only a rawl plug can be set back on a tile.

Wall anchors will give the additional strength but they do stick out a bit and would be difficult to countersink.

What I did was to leave the trim bead proud on the tile and then to Silicon over the joint to hide the gap.

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The silver plate above is also an additional extra to add rigidity to the glass wall.

Its probably true that a few rawl plugs used in the manor you describe would be able to hold the weight.

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Its just so difficult to tell with any degree of certainty. I used 9mm thick glass doors so the weight load was incredible. And considering it was a glass door so open and shut every day put quite a strain on the fittings.
 

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