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Mounting TV
Mounting TV

When you’re ready to mount your TV, start by choosing the right height—about 40 inches from the floor to the centre is ideal for most living rooms, but you might want to go higher in a bedroom.

Pick a mount type that suits your viewing needs; fixed mounts keep things simple and close to the wall, tilt mounts adjust the vertical angle to minimise glare, and full-motion mounts offer the greatest flexibility.

We offer same-day TV wall mounting including optional bracket supply and cable concealing.

Quick Summary

Determining Mounting Height

Why should you consider the mounting height of your TV? It’s not just about aesthetics; it’s about comfort and functionality.

When you’re setting up your TV, the size of your screen and the layout of your room play pivotal roles in determining the ideal height.

Firstly, consider the average TV size. Larger screens, like a 65-inch or 75 inch, often require higher placements to guarantee the screen fits comfortably between the floor and ceiling, and to provide an unobstructed view.

For standard rooms, the centre of your TV should typically be mounted at eye level when you’re seated. This means around 40 inches from the floor to the centre of the screen for an average setup.

Using painters tape at 42 inches from the floor can serve as a visual guide for this initial estimation, ensuring you can adjust easily to find the most comfortable viewing height.

Your room layout also influences this height. In a bedroom, where you’re likely viewing from a bed, the mounting height might increase to around 50 inches to align with your line of sight.

In contrast, living spaces might stick closer to the 40-inch guideline, adjusting slightly based on furniture placement and viewer height.

Choosing Mount Type

After determining the ideal mounting height for your TV, you’ll need to choose the right type of mount to match your viewing needs and room layout.

Selecting a TV mount involves considering both mount compatibility and the materials used, ensuring they can securely support your TV’s size and weight.

Here’s a quick guide to help you decide:

Choose a mount that not only fits your space but also enhances your viewing experience.

For those concerned with aesthetics, many models offer built-in cable management solutions to keep your viewing area neat and wire-free.

Final Installation Steps

Once you’ve selected and prepared your TV mount, it’s time to move on to the final installation steps.

Begin by attaching the mounting bracket to the wall. Use a stud finder to locate the studs, ensuring a secure anchor for your TV. Mark the spots for the pilot holes and drill using the appropriate bit.

Position the mount on the wall, check it’s level, then secure it with mounting screws. Tighten these screws well, using your mounting tools for added precision.

Next, attach the mounting plate or arms to your TV. Make sure they align with the TV’s VESA holes.

Carefully lift the TV and hook or slide it onto the bracket. Secure it with the provided hardware and conduct your final checks. Use a level to verify everything is perfectly horizontal.

Ensure the TV is stable by gently pressing against it. Make any necessary adjustments to the tilt for ideal viewing.

Finally, manage any loose cables with ties to keep your space tidy and safe. Regularly inspect your setup to catch any potential issues early, ensuring your TV remains securely in place.

To enhance the aesthetic and safety of your space, consider using cable covers to seamlessly integrate the wiring into your home decor.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Mounting a TV Void Its Warranty?

Mounting can potentially void your warranty if done incorrectly. Professional installation is recommended to avoid any warranty implications from improper installation.

How Do I Hide Cables After Mounting the TV?

To hide cables effectively, consider using cord covers, raceways, or in-wall cable management for seamless wall concealment. Alternatively, furniture and creative DIY solutions can also offer practical and aesthetically pleasing cable management.

What Tools Are Needed for TV Wall Mounting?

You’ll need specific TV mounting tools like a stud finder, power drill, level, and various drill bits. Choose wall mount types based on your wall material—concrete screws or drywall toggles might be necessary.

Is It Safe to Mount a TV Above a Fireplace?

You should consider fireplace heat and viewing angles when placing a TV. High heat can damage the TV, and improper heights cause discomfort. Use a mantel and proper mounts to guarantee safety and comfort.

How Often Should I Check the Stability of the Mounted TV?

You should perform stability checks on your mounted setup every few months, following the mounting guidelines. Regular inspections guarantee everything’s secure, preventing any potential hazards from loose fittings or structural wear.

Conclusion

Now that you’ve picked the perfect mount and determined the ideal height, you’re ready to get your TV up on the wall.

Follow the final installation steps closely: secure the mount, attach your TV, and double-check all connections.

Remember, it’s always better to assign this to a professional. Once everything is set, sit back, relax, and enjoy your beautifully mounted TV.