screwing into drywall

When you want to hang pictures, shelves and other décor onto your walls, you might start contemplating the subject of how to screw into drywall without crumbling it. Drywall drywalls are widely used for walls, but are quite fragile, prone to cracking or giving way with the slightest pressure. Fortunately, hanging items on drywall isn’t very difficult when you follow a few basic guidelines and tips. In this guide, we will go over what you should and shouldn’t do when , the best methods to use, some common mistakes to avoid, and the best types of anchors to use. Thanks to DG Guyi, you will master the skills of drywall screwing like a pro!

Do: Sighting a stud finder, locate the studs that sit behind the drywall whenever you can. Studs are the strong wooden pieces that hold the drywall and keep it on the wall frame. Since these studs are the sturdiest components of the wall, they are the best locations to anchor screws. If you try to hang something heavy or bulky without hitting a stud, it will fall off the wall, and might even pull (damage) the drywall itself.

Learning the Right Technique for Screwing into Drywall

Step One: Select the Appropriate Screw and Anchor. Plastic anchors should be used for lightweight items, such as picture frames or small shelves. These spread open when you insert the screw, helping to firmly set the item in place. For midweight loads, such as mirrors or decorative plates, use metal toggle bolts. When you screw in the screw, these bolts spread behind the drywall for a good hold. SnapToggles or Zip-Its for heavier items, such as cabinets or bookcases. These specialized anchors dig into the back of the drywall and give a very solid grip.

Step 2: You need to indent the area you want to screw the anchor into the drywall. Put a tiny pencil mark or even a little dent on the wall. Next, press the anchor to that mark and tap it in with a hammer until it’s flush with the drywall. After the anchor is inserted, place the screw into the anchor, and tighten the screw clockwise with your hand until it is snug and secure. If using a power drill, set it to a low speed and stop when the screw is slightly recessed below the surface of the drywall.

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