
- Chrome finish to create a bright, highly reflective, cool grey metallic look
- Fits standard 72-inch by 72-inch shower curtains
- Mounting posts feature multiple holes that allow for a secure installation
- 3-inch round flange covers conceal holes from previous shower rods
- Quickly and easily add 6-inch - 7-inch of elbow room to the shower without having to remodel
Buy Moen DN2155BN Inspirations 5-Foot Decorative Curved Shower Rod, Brushed Nickel Now
Having dealt with the old style spring loaded curtain rods for years, decided to buy 2 of these for my daughter's new spec / custom house. Bear in mind there is no adjustment to the rod. One has to cut rod to proper length and drill 6 holes to install. These were installed on tile surface. I used a cheap (Harbor Freight, China) spade style masonry bit to drill tile with no problem. Shower wall tile is way softer than floor tile. We upgraded as many things as we could during the constructionbut due to our limited socio-economic status, wesoon found ourselves in danger of going over her loan limit. The showers were one thing we reluctantly had to leave up to the builder. Of course he uses standard builder grade fiberglass tub/shower combo's which is why I bought these in an attempt to purty up a somewhat plain looking shower. It worked. My daughter loves these and along with a pretty but inexpensive curtain (Bed,Bath,Beyond), they have become a sort of centerpiece of her bathrooms. All of her friends comment on them and she frequently reminds me of how much she loves them.Item arrived very quickly in excellent condition.Easily trimmed and installed in well under an hour. If installed on tile, you will need to use or purchase a masonry drill bit (not provided).Just cut the rod to the proper size and drill the mounting holes per the instructions provided.Once your finished you will have more arm and elbow room for sure.Great!Want Moen DN2155BN Inspirations 5-Foot Decorative Curved Shower Rod, Brushed Nickel Discount?
This is a great looking rod! I did not know how pretty it looks until I finished the installation! The material and the shape really adds beauty to the bathroom.
The installation maye take you a while if you have a stoned shower wall. I had travertine, and the installation took me about an hour. Drilling the 6 holes on the two walls (3 holes each) took the most time. You would need to get a 3/16" masonary drill, anchor, stainless screw.
Advice: before you drill on the wall, put a masking tape on the wall. Otherwise the drill bit will slide on the wall. Use 3/16" drill bit and size #10 anchor. The anchor needs to be exact size #10, too small will not grab, too large will not stay. Use stainless screws otherwise they will rust over time.Best quality curved rod we could find at a pretty good price. I recommend purchasing it.
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