How do I know if I have metal or wood studs?

To determine whether the stud type is metal or wood, it is best to use a magnetic stud finder. The finder will only stick to a screw, but you should be able to feel a weaker attraction along the stud if it is steel. If it is wood, you won't feel any attraction in between the screw heads.
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Will a stud finder find metal studs?

The earliest stud finders detected ferrous metals using compasslike pivoting magnets. Even though only commercial buildings use metal studs, magnetic stud finders, which are still available, work with wooden studs, too, by locating the metal nails used to mount the wallboard or wooden lath.
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Are wall studs metal or wood?

Although most new homes in North America are framed with wood, steel walls studs are growing in popularity. They cost about 30 percent more than wood, but have some advantages: They're lighter, straighter and offer more variation in length and width.
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Can you drill into a metal stud?

You absolutely can drill into metal studs without weakening them, and in many cases drilling into metal studs will be required. However, it's important to drill pilot holes first, and be sure to anchor anything to the center of the stud if you are using the stud to bear weight.
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Can I mount TV on metal studs?

Most TV mounts in the market are designed to be installed in either wooden studs or concrete, but it's also possible to mount a TV into metal studs. The process is virtually the same, but you will need a few additional tools and equipment.
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How do you tell if you're drilling into a stud?

Make a fist and knock on the wall with your knuckles. In some places, you'll hear a hollow sound. Other areas will sound more “solid.” The “solid” sound indicates you have knocked on a stud. Studs are located about 16 to 24-inches apart.
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Should I drill into a stud?

If you're hanging shelves or mounting anything heavy to the wall, you'll probably want to mount it directly to the wall studs. However, you should be drilling pilot holes first before driving in any screws.
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Can a house have metal and wood studs?

For the past 100 years, builders have used high-gauge metal and traditional wood studs to frame load-bearing walls. The cost, ease of construction, availability of skilled labor, and design constraints typically determine whether a builder uses metal or wood studs.
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How far apart are metal studs?

Most wall studs are spaced 16 inches apart on center; however, they can also be spaced at 24 inches. That said, spacing isn't always exact. Studs can bow and twist up to 1 inch in either direction as a home settles.
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How do you tell if there is metal behind drywall?

What is this? Just to be really clear: Don't keep drilling at this spot. If you've drilled through the drywall and hit an obstruction, it is probably a metal plate. Move up or down about 5 inches and try again.
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Can I use my phone as a stud finder?

Stud finder app for iOS and Android brings the simplicity and effectiveness of a real stud detector tool to your iPhone or Android device. The app uses your device's compass (magnetometer sensor) to pinpoint metal studs, nails, and screws embedded in all wood wall studs.
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Can you drill above an outlet?

Electrical wires typically run either vertically, up and down the side of a stud or horizontally. The vertical wires are typically pretty easy to avoid: avoid drilling above a receptacle or light switch.
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Are electrical outlets on studs?

Studs are sometimes located next to electrical outlets and light switches. Often times, locating studs is as easy as finding your electrical outlets and light switches. Standard outlets and light switches are fastened to studs. Remove the outlet or switch cover, then look inside the electric fixture.
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Why won't my screw go all the way into stud?

The primary reason your screw won't go into the wood is that it's reached a particularly dense section of wood, and needs a bit more force. To mitigate the issue, drill a larger pilot hole, use a better quality screw, or get a more powerful drill/driver.
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What happens if you drill into a stud?

Drilling into a stud allows for objects to anchor better into the wall than just drywall. Because studs are not often apparent from outside of the wall, purchasing a stud finder tool will help find the studs faster and help you know where to drill.
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What happens if you drill into a live wire?

If you suspect that an electric cable has been hit, it is absolutely necessary to repair it. You should immediately ensure that the power is switched off before touching anything. In the worst case, if the protective earth conductor has been damaged you otherwise run the risk of a fatal electric shock.
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Can you screw into a stud without a drill?

Yes, you can screw in a screw without a drill. You don't necessarily need a hand drill or power tool when installing screws. Many projects can be completed using a manual screwdriver.
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Can you screw into a stud wall?

Whether fastening a framed picture, mirror, shelf, or curtain rod to a wall, it's always best to screw or nail directly into a wall stud. Unfortunately, studs are seldom, if ever, positioned exactly where you need them, but that's okay.
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Will nail gun go through metal studs?

That being said, when using a nail gun, you will be able to pierce sheet metal or metal studs with a brad nail almost every time. It might not provide the best hold, but for something temporary or aesthetic, it will definitely suffice.
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How do you hang something heavy on a wall with metal studs?

In order to hang items that need more support, it is possible to drill through metal studs. Titanium or cobalt drill bits are best suited for boring through metal. Once you've drilled your pilot holes, you'll want to use a toggle bolt to safely secure heavy items to the metal stud.
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How much weight can you hang on metal studs?

The axial load, or load weight limit, for metal studs varies widely. An 8-foot, 3-1/2-inch metal stud, for instance, may support over 2,000 pounds, while a 16-foot stud of the same width will support as little as 400 pounds.
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