Attaching a shelf to a concrete wall is a great way to create space to store things in your home.
Putting shelves on concrete walls.
Watch our hang a shelf on a brick wall.
How to drill into concrete to hang a tv shelves racks etc.
Attaching a shelf to a concrete wall is one of the best options.
Concrete anchors allow the builder to attach shelving to concrete and plaster surfaces.
Even better the skills learned through this project teach the novice builder the skills required to attach nearly anything to concrete surfaces.
How to attach shelving to a cement wall.
The mounting instructions call for screwing or bolting the shelves to a concrete floor and wall but.
When looking for extra storage space in a garage basement or out building wall shelving can often be your best option.
Here is a little something that might be fun to watch.
With a few specialized tools anchoring shelves in concrete becomes easy and quick.
This article was co authored by jason phillip jason phillip is a handyman specializing in mounting and hanging objects onto walls.
I make some shelves and try to show the process in an interesting way.
Older homes may have walls of wood.
When the walls are made of masonry or concrete it may appear to be more difficult to install shelving but through the following steps you can hang shelves directly onto the concrete or masonry wall just as easily as on a wood framed wall.
Shelving can change the look and warmth to an otherwise stark industrial looking concrete wall.
Keep in mind when you are hanging shelves on a concrete wall you re going to have to drill into the cement and that is going to create a lot of dust.
My diy way to screw brackets into cement same as brick.
I got a good deal on some industrial duty steel shelves that i plan to install in my garage.
Whatever your shelving system is standard bracket wire shelving steel shelving storage shelves industrial shelving garage shelving or closet shelving fastening those shelves securely to the wall is absolutely critical to ensure that they do not fall down as soon as you put something heavy.
Have a vacuum or better yet a shop vac nearby to suck up all that cement or brick dust.
Just plywood wood glue concre.