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Installing grab bars might sound like a small home improvement, but for seniors and people with mobility challenges, it can make a world of difference. Whether it’s in the bathroom, near the toilet, or in the shower, grab bars provide critical support and peace of mind.
Let’s walk through everything you need to know to install grab bars yourself — or when to call in the pros, like Texas Senior Safety.
Grab bars are sturdy, wall-mounted supports that help people stay balanced, reduce fatigue while standing, and prevent dangerous falls. They're especially useful in slippery areas like bathrooms.
These are the most common. Simple, effective, and can be installed horizontally, vertically, or at an angle.
Perfect for people who need help transitioning from sitting to standing. These offer a natural gripping angle.
Ideal for tight spaces. They can be lifted out of the way when not in use — super handy near toilets.
Inside the shower
Next to the bathtub
Beside the toilet
Along hallways for extra support
Falls are the leading cause of injury among seniors. A well-placed grab bar can stop a slip from turning into a serious accident.
Grab bars empower seniors to move confidently without needing constant help.
Knowing your loved ones are safe gives everyone a little more breathing room and less worry.
Stud finder
Drill
Screwdriver
Level
Tape measure
Pencil or marker
We recommend Moen grab bars — they’re durable, rust-resistant, and come in various styles to match your bathroom decor.
Always mount grab bars to wall studs, never just drywall.
Wear safety glasses while drilling.
Double-check measurements — it’s better to mark twice and drill once.
Think about where support is needed most. The shower, tub, and toilet areas are top priorities.
Use a stud finder to find where the wall is strongest. Grab bars must be anchored into studs to support weight.
Hold the grab bar against the wall and mark the screw holes with a pencil.
Use a drill bit appropriate for your wall type — tile, drywall, or fiberglass.
Line up the grab bar and screw it in tightly. Use stainless steel screws for rust resistance.
Give it a firm tug. It should feel solid and unmoving.
Use a diamond-tipped bit for tile
Go slow to avoid cracking
Consider using an anchor if no stud is available (though studs are always preferred)
Mount them horizontally just above the tub rim for support getting in and out.
Install vertically or at an angle to help with sitting and standing.
Walls without accessible studs
Complex materials like stone or glass tile
Uncertainty about correct placement
Serving Houston, Austin, San Antonio, and Dallas, our pros know exactly how and where to install grab bars. Save time, avoid mistakes, and get it done right the first time.
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Check every few months to ensure they’re still tight. Any wobble is a red flag.
Use mild soap and water. Avoid harsh chemicals that can damage the finish.
We proudly serve seniors and families across Houston, Austin, San Antonio, and Dallas.
Got questions or want professional help? Call 737-888-4900 or contact Ken Elkins today!
Grab bars are a simple yet powerful way to boost safety at home. Whether you’re a confident DIYer or prefer professional help, taking this step can protect your loved ones and help them live more independently. Don’t wait until an accident happens — take action now!
1. Can I install grab bars without drilling?
Yes, there are suction grab bars, but they are not as secure and should only be used temporarily or when drilling isn’t an option.
2. What height should grab bars be installed?
The standard height is 33 to 36 inches from the floor, but this may vary based on user needs.
3. Are suction grab bars safe?
They offer temporary support but aren’t reliable for long-term or heavy use. Always opt for drilled-in bars for maximum safety.
4. How much weight can a grab bar hold?
Properly installed grab bars can support up to 250–500 lbs, depending on the model and mounting.
5. Do I need a permit to install grab bars?
Not usually for residential homes, but it's always good to check with your local regulations or ask a professional.
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