Not sure if you have drywall or plaster.
How to hang a picture frame on a concrete wall.
Generally you can measure the length of the picture and plan to make 1 hole at the center point.
The longer the screw the more weight it will support.
Remove the paper lining on the back of the hook line it up straight and press the hook firmly onto the wall.
These screws are designed to grip the concrete while supporting the weight of the picture.
The best tool to drill the hole in the stucco is is a drill equipped with a masonry drill bit.
Push a pin in the wall.
Depending on how large your picture is you may need 1 2 or even 3 holes to support it.
The hardware you use for hanging picture frames depends on the weight of the picture and the type of wall which could be drywall plaster concrete or masonry.
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Just drill a hole then use one of those cheap plastic wall anchors.
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Press the adhesive side of the hook to the wall for 30 seconds.
Unfortunately this is the only reliable solution.
Hold for 30 seconds and release.
If it goes in it s drywall.
The best way to hang pictures on stucco and poured concrete walls is with a concrete screw.
While most adhesive hooks are strong enough to keep your pictures on the wall you must buy a couple capable of holding about 8 pounds or 3 6kg of weight.
With the plastic anchor in place you now have a screw friendly hole.
This isn t always feasible.
Weight limits vary by product with the strongest picture hanging hooks supporting a maximum of eight pounds.
Clean the wall with rubbing alcohol then peel off the paper backing from the adhesive hook and press in place for 30 seconds.
The adhesive hooks are an outstanding solution because they don t require we drill holes in the wall.
The traditional way to hang a picture on a concrete wall is to drill a hole into the surface and then attach the picture to nails screws or hangers.
Instead they have adhesive backings which can stick firmly to the wall.
No concrete hard enough with a standard hammer drill with a masonry bit.