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Install Ring Doorbell on Brick Without Drilling – Easy Guide

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Tired of drilling into brick and risking cracks? This guide shows you exactly how to mount a Ring doorbell on brick without any drilling, using a heavy‑duty adhesive mount that stays solid through rain, sun, and daily use.

The usual screws and anchors simply don’t grip brick well—they crack the surface and leave the doorbell wobbling every time someone presses the button. After a few frustrating attempts I realized I needed a solution that sticks to the surface instead of biting into it.

Heavy‑duty adhesive mount is the answer. It’s designed for outdoor gear, holds up to weather, and leaves your brick intact when you decide to remove it later.

Install Ring Doorbell on Brick Without Drilling: Step‑by‑Step

  1. Clean the brick – Wipe the mounting area with rubbing alcohol to remove dust and oils so the adhesive bonds tightly.
  2. Position the mount – Peel off the backing, place the adhesive mount where you want the doorbell, and press firmly for about 60 seconds.
  3. Let it cure – Allow the adhesive to set overnight (or per the manufacturer’s instructions) before attaching any weight.
  4. Attach the doorbell – Snap the Ring doorbell onto the mount, use a small level to ensure it’s straight, and tighten the included security screw.
  5. Power options – If you don’t have existing doorbell wiring, run a power‑over‑ethernet adapter discreetly along the frame and plug it in; the low‑voltage cable can be painted or tucked behind molding for a clean look.

That’s it—no dust, no noise, and your brick stays pristine. If you need to remove the doorbell later, the adhesive mount releases cleanly without damaging the surface.

Give this adhesive method a try and enjoy a secure, drill‑free installation. If it works for you, drop a comment or share this post with anyone facing the same brick‑wall hassle. For more straightforward home‑tech tips, subscribe to the [Blog Name] newsletter—we’ll send practical tricks straight to your inbox.

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