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Originally Posted by rrtjp
Agree about resale also if you decide you don’t like the mirror look in the future removing the mirror from your wall will cause significant damage to your drywall. If you really want a mirror on your wall we had one installed on a wall in our last home in a room that was used as a home gym. The company we used in West Palm Beach installed it on the wall without glue. They used a track on the bottom and clips on the top to hold it in place. I asked to have it installed that way in case in the future I wanted it removed no significant damage would be done to the drywall.
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I agree. Also, gluing the mirror to the wall can be dangerous because you never know when the glue can fail and the mirror falls off the wall.