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Frequently Asked Questions About TV Mounting
What types of TVs can you mount?
We can mount most flat-screen TVs, including LED, OLED, QLED, and smart TVs of different sizes and brands. If you already have a mounting bracket, we can usually work with it, or we can help you choose the right option for your wall and TV size.
Can you mount a TV on drywall, brick, or above a fireplace?
Yes, we can mount TVs on different wall types, including drywall, brick, and other solid surfaces. We can also install TVs above fireplaces when the wall structure and viewing height are suitable. Before installation, we check the wall type and mounting location to make sure the setup is safe and secure.
Do you hide wires during TV mounting?
Yes, wire concealment can usually be included as part of the service, depending on the wall type and installation setup. We can provide clean cable management solutions to make the final result look more organized and professional.
How long does a TV mounting appointment usually take?
Most TV mounting jobs take about 1 to 2 hours, depending on the wall type, TV size, bracket setup, and whether wire concealment is included. More complex installations may take longer, but we always aim to complete the work efficiently and carefully.
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Common TV Mounting Problems Homeowners Face
Mounting the TV at the wrong height
A TV that is placed too high or too low can make watching uncomfortable. Proper placement depends on the room, seating position, and screen size.
Installing the mount into weak wall material
One of the biggest mistakes is attaching a TV mount only to drywall without proper support. A secure installation usually requires studs or the right anchors for the wall type.
Exposed or messy wires
Even if the TV is mounted correctly, visible cables can make the setup look unfinished. Clean wire management helps create a safer and more professional result.
Choosing the wrong bracket or mount type
Not every mount works for every TV or room layout. Using the wrong bracket can limit viewing angles, affect stability, or make the TV sit awkwardly on the wall.


