This article was co-authored by Mike Katona. Mike Katona is a DIY Home Improvement Specialist and the Co-founder of ShabbyChicHouse. With experience dating back to the early 2000s, he specializes in building new homes, home design, and decor. Mike has been featured in publications such as Real Homes and MSN Lifestyle. He has also been named one of Feedspot's Top 100 Home Improvement Bloggers.
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Shelves are designed to hold objects. The more objects placed on a shelf, the more weight that shelf must bear. Too much weight coupled with a flimsy construction can lead to sagging in the middle of the shelf.[1] Sagging is unappealing, but it is also a potential hazard. If the shelf breaks due to stress, the objects on the shelf might also break and harm you or someone else. Use these steps to reinforce your sagging shelf.
Steps
Shelf Reinforcement Method #1
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1Measure the length of the sagging shelf to determine the center point.
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2Calculate the distance between the shelves parallel to the sagging layer.Advertisement
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3Purchase a metal shelving bracket that fits the distance between shelves.
- If your hardware store does not have the correct size, buy a longer bracket and cut it to fit.
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5Mark the center of each shelf with a pencil.
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6Remove the sagging shelf and the shelf immediately below it.
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7Screw drywall anchors into the marked spots on the shelves.
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8Position the brackets over the anchors.
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9Plant screws into the anchors, making sure the fit is tight.
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10Replace the shelves.
Shelf Reinforcement Method #2
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1Measure the sagging shelf to find the midpoint and mark that point with a pencil or piece of tape.
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2Determine the distance between shelves (height) and write that exact number down.
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3Measure the depth of the sagging shelf and write that number next to the height.
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4Obtain a 3/4 inch (1.9 cm) plywood plank.
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5Use a table saw to cut the plank to the correct height and depth.[4]
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6Sand the wood with fine-grit sandpaper.[5]
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7Apply polyurethane or wood finish to the plank to match the color and finish of your shelving unit.[6]
- If you are using this technique for a non-wood structure, you can skip this step or paint the wood to match your particular shelf.
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8Place the vertical divider onto the midpoint of the shelf as if you were replacing a book.
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9Nail the divider into place from the top and bottom.
Shelf Reinforcement Method #3
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1Measure the length and width of your sagging shelf.
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2Obtain a piece of lumber larger than the shelf.
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3Use a table saw to cut off the extra wood.[7]
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4Apply wood glue to the top of the wood.[8]
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5Place the reinforcement wood under the sagging shelf.[9]
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6Clamp the shelf to the new piece of wood.
Warnings
- Do not overfill shelves with heavy objects, even if the shelf is stiffly reinforced.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- Make sure the drill bit you use to create holes in the metal shelving unit matches the drywall anchors and screws you use. Using smaller screws will prevent sturdiness.⧼thumbs_response⧽
Things You'll Need
- Measuring tape
- Metal shelving bracket
- Pencil
- Paper
- Drywall anchors
- Screws
- Drill
- 3/4 inch plywood plank
- Table saw
- Sandpaper
- Nails
- Wood glue
- Clamp
- Hammer
References
- ↑ Mike Katona. DIY Home Improvement Specialist. Expert Interview. 25 August 2021.
- ↑ https://www.familyhandyman.com/woodworking/shelves/how-to-fix-sagging-cabinet-shelves/
- ↑ Mike Katona. DIY Home Improvement Specialist. Expert Interview. 25 August 2021.
- ↑ https://www.familyhandyman.com/tools/table-saws/how-to-use-a-table-saw-ripping-boards-safely/
- ↑ https://www.bobvila.com/articles/sanding-wood/
- ↑ https://www.familyhandyman.com/woodworking/staining-wood/how-to-apply-polyurethane/
- ↑ https://www.familyhandyman.com/tools/table-saws/how-to-use-a-table-saw-ripping-boards-safely/
- ↑ https://www.familyhandyman.com/woodworking/wood-joints/how-to-glue-wood/
- ↑ Mike Katona. DIY Home Improvement Specialist. Expert Interview. 25 August 2021.
About This Article
If you have a sagging shelf, you can reinforce it with metal shelving brackets. Get a metal shelving bracket that fits between the sagging shelf and the one below it. Then, take down the 2 shelves so you can install the metal shelving bracket to support the sagging shelf. Finally, put the shelves back up. Alternatively, you can reinforce your shelves by placing some plywood planks between them. If you want them to match the shelves, you can stain and sand them. Once the plywood is ready, insert it vertically between the sagging shelf and the one below it. Then, nail the plywood into the wall at the top and bottom. To learn how to install reinforcement wood under a sagging shelf, keep reading!