Copper Panel & Tile Installation Guide
Welcome to the ultimate installation guide for our premium hand-hammered copper panels & tiles! Whether you're upgrading a kitchen backsplash, fireplace, decorative wall, or business sign, this guide provides step-by-step instructions for each installation method.
Our copper panels & tiles are:
β Made from thick, hard hand-hammered copper wrapped over aluminum composite for strength & durability.
β Same thickness as regular wall tiles, making them a seamless alternative to ceramic or stone.
β Arrive ready to install, with the installation hardware included based on your selected method.
β Designed for both DIYers & professionals, ensuring an easy installation process.
πΉ Installation Methods Overview
Installation Method | Best For | Difficulty Level | Removable? | Requires Drilling? | Strength |
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1οΈβ£ Tile Adhesive Mount | Backsplashes, Fireplaces | π§π§π§ Medium-Hard | β No | π§ Yes | π₯ Strongest |
2οΈβ£ Peel & Stick (Removable β 3M Strips) | Renters, Light Decor | π§ Easy | β Yes | β No | β‘ Light |
3οΈβ£ Peel & Stick (Strong β Double-Sided Tape) | Kitchen Backsplashes, Permanent Installations | π§ Easy | β No | β No | π₯ Medium-Strong |
4οΈβ£ Screw Mount (Pre-Drilled) | Heavy Panels, Outdoor Use | π§π§ Medium | β No | π§ Yes | πͺ Very Strong |
5οΈβ£ Sawtooth Hangers | Wall Art, Plaques | π§ Easy | β Yes | β No | β‘ Medium |
6οΈβ£ Hanging Wire Mount | Large Art Panels, Business Signs | π§π§ Medium | β Yes | π§ Yes | πͺ Strong |
7οΈβ£ Floating Mount | High-End Signage, Modern Decor | π§π§π§ Hard | β No | π§ Yes | π₯ Strong |
8οΈβ£ Wood-Framed Hanging | Framed Panels, Business Signs | π§ Easy | β Yes | β No | β‘ Medium |
π Installation Instructions for Each Method
1οΈβ£ Tile Adhesive Mount (Permanent & Flush)
πΉ Overview
The Tile Adhesive Mount method provides a strong, permanent installation, making it ideal for kitchen backsplashes, fireplaces, and high-moisture areas.
β Advantages:
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Extremely durable & long-lasting
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Seamless, professional appearance
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Heat- & moisture-resistant
β Disadvantages:
π« Permanent β difficult to remove
π« Requires drying time (24 hours)
π« Messier application than peel-and-stick options
β Best For:
β Kitchen backsplashes (including over stoves)
β Fireplace surrounds & mantels
β Bathroom vanity backsplashes
β High-traffic decorative walls
π Step-by-Step Guide:
1οΈβ£ Clean the surface β Ensure the wall is dry, dust-free, and grease-free.
2οΈβ£ Apply tile adhesive β Spread a thin, even layer using a notched trowel.
3οΈβ£ Attach the panel β Press firmly and use a level for alignment.
4οΈβ£ Let it cure for 24 hours before cleaning or applying pressure.
2οΈβ£ Peel & Stick (Removable β 3M Strips)
πΉ Overview
This damage-free, renter-friendly installation method allows for easy repositioning and removal without residue.
β Advantages:
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No drilling or tools needed
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Perfect for renters & temporary setups
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Works on smooth surfaces (drywall, glass, tile)
β Disadvantages:
π« Limited weight capacity β best for lightweight panels
π« Not suitable for humid or high-heat areas
β Best For:
β Apartment kitchens & bathrooms
β Decorative wall panels in rental homes
β Office wall art & business signs
π Step-by-Step Guide:
1οΈβ£ Clean the surface β Wipe with alcohol or a dry cloth.
2οΈβ£ Attach the panel β Remove the 3M strip backing and press firmly.
3οΈβ£ To remove, pull downward (not outward) to avoid wall damage.
3οΈβ£ Peel & Stick (Strong β Double-Sided Tape)
πΉ Overview
This method provides a permanent bond using industrial-strength double-sided tape, making it the easiest way to install a backsplash.
β Advantages:
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Ideal for kitchen backsplashes (including over stoves)
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Can be applied directly over existing tiles
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No professional installation needed
β Disadvantages:
π« Not removable β cannot be repositioned
π« Requires a smooth, dry surface for best adhesion
β Best For:
β Permanent kitchen backsplashes
β Bathroom vanity panels
β Business signage
π Step-by-Step Guide:
1οΈβ£ Clean the surface β Dry and dust-free walls ensure maximum adhesion.
2οΈβ£ Peel off the backing β Align and press firmly.
3οΈβ£ Let it set for 2 hours before applying weight or cleaning.
4οΈβ£ Screw Mount (Pre-Drilled Holes)
πΉ Overview
Screw mounting is ideal for heavy panels and outdoor installations. Matching screw caps are included for a polished look.
β Advantages:
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Extremely secure & durable
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Works for both indoor & outdoor use
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Comes with compatible screw caps
β Disadvantages:
π« Requires drilling β not ideal for renters
π« Visible screws unless covered with caps
β Best For:
β Large decorative panels
β Outdoor wall art & signage
β Fireplace mantel panels
π Step-by-Step Guide:
1οΈβ£ Mark drill points β Hold the panel against the wall and mark screw locations.
2οΈβ£ Install wall anchors (if needed) β For drywall, insert anchors for support.
3οΈβ£ Drill screws into pre-drilled holes β Secure but do not overtighten.
4οΈβ£ Attach screw caps for a clean finish.
5οΈβ£ Sawtooth Hanger Mount (Quick Wall Hanging)
πΉ Overview
This is a fast and simple installation method, commonly used for copper wall art, plaques, and small decorative panels. The panel comes with metal sawtooth hangers on the back, allowing you to hang it on a nail or hook just like a picture frame.
β Advantages:
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Easy, tool-free installation β just hammer in nails and hang.
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Allows for easy repositioning β can be moved without much effort.
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No drilling required β great for light to medium-weight panels.
β Disadvantages:
π« Not as secure as screw-mounting β may shift if bumped.
π« Not suitable for high-humidity areas β adhesive holding the hanger may weaken over time.
β Best For:
β Copper wall art & plaques
β Small to medium-sized decorative panels
β House number signs & business plaques
π Step-by-Step Guide:
1οΈβ£ Install Nails or Hooks
- Hammer nails or install wall hooks at evenly spaced points where the panel will hang.
2οΈβ£ Hang the Panel
- Position the sawtooth hanger over the nails or hooks.
3οΈβ£ Adjust & Level
- If the panel tilts slightly, add a small rubber bumper on the bottom corners for stabilization.
6οΈβ£ Hanging Wire Mount (Adjustable & Repositionable)
πΉ Overview
The Hanging Wire Mount method is commonly used for large framed panels, business signage, and decorative wall panels. A steel hanging wire is attached to the back of the panel, allowing it to be hung on hooks or nails.
β Advantages:
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Easier to reposition than screw mounting.
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Distributes weight evenly, preventing stress on the panel.
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Best for large decorative panels & signs.
β Disadvantages:
π« Requires nails, screws, or wall anchors β not completely damage-free.
π« Not ideal for backsplashes or flush-mounted installations.
β Best For:
β Large framed copper artwork
β Business signage & branding panels
β Decorative panels for entryways & reception areas
π Step-by-Step Guide:
1οΈβ£ Install Wall Hooks or Screws
- Measure and install two wall hooks or screws at equal height.
- Use wall anchors if installing on drywall for added support.
2οΈβ£ Hang the Panel
- Position the hanging wire over the hooks.
- Adjust to ensure it is straight and level.
7οΈβ£ Floating Mount (Hidden Hardware β 3D Look)
πΉ Overview
The Floating Mount method creates a modern, high-end "floating" effect, using hidden standoff brackets that lift the panel slightly off the wall. This method is commonly used for business signage, feature walls, and luxury home decor.
β Advantages:
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No visible mounting hardware β clean & modern look.
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Creates a stylish shadow effect behind the panel.
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Durable & long-lasting, suitable for indoor and outdoor installations.
β Disadvantages:
π« More complex installation than other methods β requires precise measurements.
π« Not ideal for uneven or textured walls.
β Best For:
β Luxury home decor & feature walls
β Business signs & storefront panels
β High-end art installations
π Step-by-Step Guide:
1οΈβ£ Mark Mounting Points
- Hold the panel against the wall and mark where the brackets will go.
2οΈβ£ Install Standoff Brackets
- Drill the standoff brackets into the wall, keeping them evenly spaced.
3οΈβ£ Attach the Panel
- Slide the panel onto the brackets and secure it in place.
8οΈβ£ Wood-Framed Hanging (Pre-Framed Panels)
πΉ Overview
This method is used for copper panels that come pre-framed in wood. It is the easiest ready-to-hang option, requiring minimal effort.
β Advantages:
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No extra mounting hardware needed β arrives ready to hang.
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Frame adds durability and structure.
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Easy to reposition or remove.
β Disadvantages:
π« Bulkier than frameless panels.
π« Not suitable for flush-mounted backsplash installations.
β Best For:
β Framed copper artwork & religious panels
β Business signs & logos
β Decorative wall pieces in living rooms & offices
π Step-by-Step Guide:
1οΈβ£ Install Hanging Hardware
- Hammer nails or install screws at the marked locations.
2οΈβ£ Hang the Panel
- Place the frameβs hooks over the nails or screws.
- Adjust as needed to ensure itβs level.
π Final Notes & Installation Tips
To ensure a successful installation, follow these best practices:
β For Peel & Stick (Strong):
- Perfect for stove-area backsplashes and permanent installations.
- Works over existing tiles for an instant kitchen upgrade.
β For Peel & Stick (Removable):
- Best for renters or temporary decor β no wall damage.
- Can be used in offices, kitchens, and event spaces.
β For screw-mounted panels:
- We provide matching screw caps for a clean, finished look.
- Always use wall anchors for drywall installations.
β For floating mounts:
- Double-check measurements before drilling to ensure proper alignment.
β For renters:
- Peel & Stick (Removable β 3M Strips) is the best non-damaging option.
π Need Help?
If you have any questions, contact our support team for expert installation advice! π