How Do You Install A Shower Curtain Rod And Not Crack The Tile?
If you have porcelain or ceramic tile in your shower you are probably hesitant to damage it any way while putting up a shower curtain rod, yet without a rod, you risk having a mini flood in your bathroom every time you bathe. So you can go the more expensive route and risk damaging your tile by installing a permanent rod, or you can go the cheaper and easier route by installing a tension rod, therefore not risking your tile in any way. Clean the tile thoroughly, then discreetly mark where you wish to install the bar. 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. For example, if you wish to mount the bar at 7′ high and 6″ from the outer edge of the enclosure, mark a spot on both sides of the enclosure at that point. Mark the spots where the mounting bracket for the shower curtain rod will be affixed to the shower wall. Be precise with indicating the position of each screw-h