What tools are required to install the racks?
Assuming a drywall mount, a Phillips screwdriver, measuring tape, and a level are really all you need, though you may also choose to employ a stud finder, drill, masking tape, and a wine bottle. Racks come with detailed mounting instructions and should take no more than 15 minutes per rack to install, in small quantities. Multi-column installations require more time due to layout and alignment considerations. Also, it takes longer to mount on drywall than wood. You may mount your rack on drywall, wood, brick, or stone (though mounting on brick or stone may take a bit longer and require a special drill bit). Your choice of mounting surface will determine which type of mounting hardware you will need to buy. Your instructions will come with a toll free number that you may call to consult on installation options, if you wish. (Depending on your choice of mounting fasteners and surface, you may also need a drill, regular screwdriver, or hex nut driver.