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PVC Pipe Towel Rack

Mark Ligon |

It feels like the year has just started, but summer is right around the corner! This means it’s time to start thinking about that pool in the backyard. "Is it clean? Do we still have pool toys? Should we get more towels?" The preparation is endless, and it's easy to sink a lot of money into getting ready for summer. A simple DIY towel rack is extremely useful and will not break the bank. In this blog post, we will show how you can create your own PVC pipe towel rack with inexpensive, durable materials.

There are countless different ways of making towel racks out of PVC. It is a very straightforward item: all you need are bars to hang towels on. However, some are better-looking or more creative than others, so we will highlight a few projects that we found most interesting. These PVC towel racks vary in size and and carrying capacity, so be sure to pick one that will fit your needs.

PVC Towel and Toy Rack

This PVC pipe towel rack can hold plenty of towels (4-8) and has an extremely strong design. It is also large enough to balance pool noodles and other pool toys against, so it can function as a go-to pool storage area. Also, the unique triangular shape looks great! What's not to love? For the full guide on how to build this PVC towel rack, click the picture or this link.

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DIY Garage Towel Rack

This great PVC project is slightly simpler than the large towel and toy rack above. It has less surface area for holding towels, so it can probably only hold a maximum of 6 towels. The benefit of this towel rack is that it is small enough to fit in a garage without taking up too much space. This means that you won't have towels hanging outside during those unpredictable summer showers! This DIY garage towel rack is the perfect place for hanging garage towels.

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PVC Pipe Towel Rack with Arms

This is one of the most creative PVC towel rack designs we have come across. It has movable arms that allow for at least 8 towels to be hanging at once. This towel rack, unlike the other two designs in this blog post, is stationary. It uses thicker PVC pipe for the base because this towel rack could get very top-heavy. This project also requires PVC cement to attach the arms to the fittings in the middle. Without cement, the arms could fall off, but PVC cement chemically bonds the pieces together. This means your towels will be held securely above the ground.

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If you want to create your own rack for beach and pool towels, look no further! We have all the supplies at lower prices than big-box companies. Plus, fast shipping!