While it might seem complicated to mount your TV, all you need is the right tools and know-how. While you can mount your TV yourself, it can be a difficult process, especially if you have a larger TV and you want to mount it above a fireplace or in a corner. If you are uncomfortable mounting your TV yourself, you can always contact a professional at HelloTech to do it for you.
We have thousands of experts across the country ready to visit your home and mount your TV for you. Having the right tools is essential to mount your TV securely. Here are the tools that you will need to install your TV on a wall.
Then double-check that your mount works with your VESA size. VESA standard measurements are expressed in horizontal x vertical distance in millimeters. If there is a screw located on your brackets, you want it to be facing the top of your TV. Doing so allows you to secure your brackets to the bottom of the mounting plate. Note: If you want to provide extra space behind your TV, add spacers under the mounting brackets before screwing them in.
You'll want to make sure the TV is level both horizontally and vertically. Safety goggles. You'll also need a wall mount kit that will fit your television's proper configuration, as well as these other items:.
For exact step-by-step installation instructions, check the packaging that came with your TV mount. Carbide-tipped masonry bits. Standard drill bits are not strong enough to penetrate the brick and will break. Concrete sleeve anchor or Tapcon concrete screws. These will fasten the mounting bracket securely to the brick. Be sure to connect the power cord and cables to the TV before you mount it.
This will make it easier to get to the connection panels and save you from taking the TV down to access it later. Once your television is mounted to the wall, you'll want to complete the job by hiding that unsightly pile of wires and cables.
These are designed to hide your cables in plain sight below your TV. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes to fit your particular configuration. They're also paintable so you can match the wall color. TV in-wall wiring kits. It's unsafe and also against the law to run standard power cables inside a wall. These allow you to hide wires and cables behind your walls, are code compliant, and easy to install.
Our technicians have all the tools needed to quickly and efficiently mount your television exactly where you want it. Easy online scheduling allows you to make appointments when it's convenient for your schedule, with appointment windows as early as the same day.
You can trust the Puls team to perform a quality TV installation, plus extras like cord concealment, device configuration, sound bar install and more. There are two basic TV wall mount types. The first one is designed to keep the TV flat against the wall, in a stationary position.
The second features an adjustable swivel that allows you to change the viewing position. Both types have their advantages: The flat version is very inexpensive and ideal for tight spaces, while the articulating or swivel TV mount lets you watch from nearly any angle.
Once you have chosen your mount and gotten it home, read the instructions on how to mount a TV like yours to the wall. Note that different TV brands are configured differently, so take a moment to familiarize yourself with the back-mounting area. Remove the base from your TV If your TV is attached to a base, use a Philipps screwdriver to carefully remove the screws and detach the base from the TV.
Lean the TV against the wall a short distance away from your work area. Use the supplied screws to attach the bracket portion of the mount to the back of your TV. Start by creating a template of your flat screen by cutting a piece of cardboard or paper about the same size as your TV.
Sit down and see how it feels to view the TV from your favorite seat. Check to ensure that the template is centered.
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