03/09/2026
As we get older, our balance naturally changes, making wet bathroom surfaces one of the biggest hazards in the home. Adding a grab bar is one of the smartest, most effective ways to prevent serious falls and maintain independence.
But here is the most important thing to know about grab bars: they are only as safe as what they are attached to. Suction cups or standard drywall anchors are dangerous because they can easily pull out when you put your full weight on them. A true safety bar must be anchored directly into the wooden wall studs behind the wall.
Finding those studs behind thick ceramic tile and cement backer board is usually the hardest part of the job. To get it right, I use a specialized, high-tech stud finder that uses deep-scanning technology to read straight through the tile.
In the first picture, you can see where I used blue tape to mark the exact center of the studs hidden behind the wall. This takes the guesswork out of the equation. It means no cracked tiles and, most importantly, a rock-solid, secure hold that someone can actually trust with their full body weight.
If you or an aging parent are looking into adding grab bars, always make sure they are anchored directly into the framing!