To figure out how many AS Hanging tracks you need, start by measuring the total length of every wall section where you want the system installed. AS Hanging tracks are supplied in 6 foot (1.8 m) lengths, so the basic calculation is simple: divide your total wall length by 6, then round up to the ...
The best method depends on whether you’re hanging a single frame at home, creating a gallery wall, or managing a professional display in a public space. Here are the most effective and widely recommended approaches:
Traditional Nails and Hooks
Works for lightweight frames in ...
Yes, a picture hanging rail system is one of the safest and most reliable ways to hang a heavy mirror. Unlike nails or screws that can pull out under weight, a rail system distributes the load across the wall or ceiling, ensuring your mirror hangs securely and evenly.
What to Use for Heavy ...
Large or heavy paintings require special care to ensure they are secure, level, and protected from damage. Unlike lightweight frames that can hang from a single nail, oversized or valuable art should always be supported with the right combination of track, cables or rods, and heavy-duty hooks. ...
Hole spacing varies by track type:
Classic Wall, Classic Ceiling, Contempo: 9 holes, first at 4" from end, then every 8".
Shadowline Wall, Deco Rail, Drop Ceiling: 8 holes, first at 1.3" from end.
Click Rail, Up Rail, Xpo Rail: No holes; these snap onto supplied clips.
Display Reveal: ...