It s a great way to hang plants without putting too many holes in your walls.
Hanging a hole in the roof.
This guide details how to tarp a roof in a simple affordable way.
The tool can mark either one hole for a hanging hook or a pair of holes side by side.
Opt for a suction cup hanger pot to hang lightweight plants without holes.
This photo is from tribeandus i have a total crush on them.
Simple to use you just roll the hook into any seam in the vinyl siding.
In their bedroom they ve used s hooks to hang macrame plant hangers on everything from existing light fixtures to hung wall art.
Remember to switch out for a smaller drill bit if you hit a stud so you can install the screw in swag hook.
Unfortunately you can only use a suction cup hanger to safely hang a plant from glass but it s a great option that won t put any holes in the wall.
The no hole hook is the perfect solution for adding decorations to the vinyl siding on your home or business.
Use a drill with a 5 8 inch drill bit to make a hole in your ceiling.
Don t hang the hook too close to a wall so the plant rests against the wall and won t hang freely.
Tarping a roof will temporarily stop leaks and protect your home from the elements.
I find the tool useful for quickly hanging small to medium frames.
Don t worry these holes can be easily patched if you re renting.
For a frame 36 inches wide i d want a pair of holes much farther apart than two inches.
Their house is so amazing and their little family is so cute.
This hook is designed to hang items from your soffit like wind chimes.
The hook is stainless steel so it won t rust or stain the siding.
In the two hole case they are only two inches apart.