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Introduction
Replacing a towel bar needs a guide because sometimes you can find yourself wanting to renovate your bathroom, replace an old rusty towel bar or have a loose towel bar. It could also be that the towel bar is small and you just want to replace it with a bigger one. Rusty bars lead to the metal sticking and not coming off easily. It is hard to take it off when renovation needs to be done, so it is better if towel bars are replaced before they catch rust. Instead of hiring someone to perform this very simple task and adding to your expense of home renovations, you can perform this task on your own. Doing it by yourself also gives a small sense of accomplishment. Now with this guide anyone with no knowledge of this task can do it themselves.
This guide will provide you with detailed instructions regarding the replacement of a towel bar in your bathroom. The towel bar may need replacing if it is beginning to rust or becoming loose. The rust could potentially get on your towels as well as make the towel bar more difficult to remove. Also, if the towel bar is becoming loose, it may be at risk of breaking soon. Replacing the towel bar before it becomes rusted or loose, allows for a fresh, aesthetic-looking bathroom as well as a clean, safe surface for your towels.