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Under the Roof Decorating 20lb Deco Hooks Clear: Steel & Plastic Picture Hangers, Drywall & Stucco Hooks, 14 Pack
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Highlights
- Hang wall decor securely in drywall
- Easy to install; No tools required
- Patented head design prevents hardware from falling off: Works with picture wire, D-rings, sawtooth hooks and keyhole hangers
- Hang up to 20 lbs (9 kg) on a single hook
- Perfect for hanging pictures, clocks, mirrors and other wall decor in drywall
Description
The patented design of the head creates a groove in between the back of the head and the wall, to make sure whatever you hang on it, stays on it. This small head version is designed to work with all types of hanging hardware (wire, D-rings, sawtooth hooks and keyhole hangers) and is particularly well suited to work with D-rings and keyhole hangers.
Note that these hangers require that the area behind the drywall where they are being installed has room for the wire, so they cannot be installed over top of a wall stud, or in plaster walls.
Removing the DecoHook is as simple as pulling it out in the reverse way that it was installed, and it only leaves a tiny hole behind. DecoHooks are available in two head sizes (small and large) as well as in two versions to carry either 20 lbs or 40 lbs maximum.
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Q: If you use two hooks does it double the weight it can hold? So do two 20lbs hooks hold 40lbs?
A: Hi there, thanks for reaching out, that's a great question. The short answer is no. While it’s true that hanging an item using two hangers will distribute the weight over two points, which will allow you to hang more weight on them together, it will not double the weight capacity for a single hanger. Always follow the recommended weight limits for the product. - The UTR Team
submitted byCustomer Support - 7 months agoBrand expert
Q: Can the hooks be used for ceiling (drywall) ? Is it recommended ?
A: Hi Gaby, thanks for reaching out, that's a great question! Our DécoHooks™ were designed specifically to be used in horizontal walls, where the unique shape of the head will spread out the load on the drywall to make it more secure, and to prevent damage to the drywall. Using it in the ceiling would negate some of the advantages of the design, so we do not recommend it. Typically we would look at a solution which would use an anchor that would spread out behind the drywall to give you maximum support, and then into that insert a screw with a hook or ring at the end, depending on what you wish to hang from your ceiling. Hope that helps, happy decorating! - The UTR Team
submitted byCustomer Support - 4 years agoBrand expert
Q: How do you remove them from the wall?
A: Hi there, thanks for reaching out - that's a great question! Removing the DécoHook™ is basically the reverse of installing them into the wall. To make it a little easier, place the claw of a hammer underneath the top portion of head, and gently pry it out of the wall 1/8 to 1/4 of an inch or so. This will unhook the back of the wire from the rear of the drywall, and from that point it will be easy to rotate and slide out of the wall without any damage. The UTR Team
submitted byCustomer Support - 4 years agoBrand expert