Bathroom mirrors, vanity mirrors, and large decorative mirrors installed level, properly anchored, and sealed. Gaithersburg and all of Montgomery County, MD.
What Does Mirror Installation Include in Montgomery County?
A mirror that is crooked, wobbles, or falls off the wall is more than an annoyance. It is a safety hazard. Jacob has been hanging mirrors and wall fixtures throughout Montgomery County for over 10 years. He finds the studs, uses the right anchors for the wall type, and hangs the mirror level and secure. Property Renovators Handyman Services handles mirror and fixture installation throughout Montgomery County, MD. Licensed handyman
Whether you have a heavy frameless bathroom mirror, a framed vanity mirror, or a large decorative mirror that needs anchoring, Jacob handles the job correctly so it stays put.
What's Included
Stud location and anchor selection for the wall type
Level hanging with proper hardware for mirror weight
Frameless mirror adhesive installation where appropriate
Beveled and framed mirror installation
Large and heavy mirror mounting (100+ lbs)
Removal of old mirror included
Edges sealed on bathroom mirrors to prevent moisture damage
Good Reasons to Call
New bathroom vanity mirror needs hanging after vanity installation
Large wall mirror that needs proper anchoring into studs
Frameless mirror that came with the bathroom
Old mirror removed and new one installed in the same location
Mirror that needs to be repositioned at the right height
Frequently Asked Questions
Jacob locates the studs with a stud finder, uses appropriately rated mirror hooks or French cleats anchored directly into studs, and tests the mount before leaving. He does not rely on drywall anchors for heavy mirrors.
Yes. Frameless mirrors are mounted with J-bar or clip systems or with mirror adhesive on a properly prepared wall. Jacob uses the right method for the mirror size and weight.
Yes. Removal of the existing mirror is included. Jacob removes it carefully, repairs any anchor holes in the wall, and installs the new mirror cleanly.
Yes. In humid bathrooms, moisture that gets behind an unsealed mirror damages the backing and causes black spots. Jacob seals the perimeter edges on bathroom mirrors after installation.
From standard 24x36 vanity mirrors to large 60x80 decorative pieces. Jacob advises on the right mounting approach based on the mirror weight and wall construction.
The standard for a bathroom vanity mirror is a width within a few inches of the vanity top on each side and a height that works with the ceiling and the light fixture above. Jacob will tell you if the mirror you selected is going to look right in the space before drilling anything.
Most mirrors leave anchor holes and sometimes adhesive residue. Jacob patches anchor holes after removal. Adhesive residue from frameless mirrors glued to the wall takes more preparation. He tells you what the wall condition will look like after removal.
Yes. If you are replacing both the mirror and the light fixture at the same time, Jacob handles both in one visit. It is better to position the mirror with the light fixture in mind anyway.
If the wall surface is sound, no prep is needed. If there are holes from the previous mirror, Jacob fills and sands them before hanging.
Yes. Property Renovators Handyman Services serves all of Montgomery County, MD including Gaithersburg, Rockville, Germantown, Silver Spring, Bethesda, Potomac, Olney, and surrounding areas.
Mirror Installation by City
Jacob serves all of Montgomery County. Select your city for local pricing context, neighborhood-specific notes, and FAQs for your area.