Vent Register Screws Not Holding. — screws that normally fix the vent in place can't do their job anymore. Remove the defective vent register. — i have a ceiling register that won't stay. If there is, use a 2 inch wood screw to. — see if there is a joist along any of the four sides of the opening. Has anyone else had this happen? But the screw on one side is so close to the edge of the drywall, it's not. — the new register has holes that are too far apart to fit in the existing screw holes. The first step in the process is to remove the defective vent register from its location. The drywall has crumbled to the point that the tapped hole for the. — the problem is your not reaching the sheetmetal box that it is attached to above the register with the. You’ll need a screwdriver, preferably a phillips head or flathead, depending on the screws holding your old vent register in place. To accurately measure the dimensions of your existing vent register and the opening where you’ll install the new one. The drywall is all broken up where the screws go in. i am trying to replace our ceiling vent register.
— the new register has holes that are too far apart to fit in the existing screw holes. If there is, use a 2 inch wood screw to. Has anyone else had this happen? But the screw on one side is so close to the edge of the drywall, it's not. The drywall has crumbled to the point that the tapped hole for the. The first step in the process is to remove the defective vent register from its location. — screws that normally fix the vent in place can't do their job anymore. — i have a ceiling register that won't stay. You can use a 1/8 inch drill to check this. You’ll need a screwdriver, preferably a phillips head or flathead, depending on the screws holding your old vent register in place.
Gisafai 12 Pcs Air Wall Vent Cover Ceiling Register, 10" x 6" Duct Opening with Vent
Vent Register Screws Not Holding Remove the defective vent register. — the problem is your not reaching the sheetmetal box that it is attached to above the register with the. You can use a 1/8 inch drill to check this. Has anyone else had this happen? You’ll need a screwdriver, preferably a phillips head or flathead, depending on the screws holding your old vent register in place. — see if there is a joist along any of the four sides of the opening. The drywall has crumbled to the point that the tapped hole for the. To accurately measure the dimensions of your existing vent register and the opening where you’ll install the new one. i am trying to replace our ceiling vent register. If there is, use a 2 inch wood screw to. But the screw on one side is so close to the edge of the drywall, it's not. — screws that normally fix the vent in place can't do their job anymore. The drywall is all broken up where the screws go in. The first step in the process is to remove the defective vent register from its location. Remove the defective vent register. — i have a ceiling register that won't stay.