Thursday, December 8, 2011

How to Install a TV Wall Mount


!±8± How to Install a TV Wall Mount

As modern TV sets become more affordable, more people are taking the plunge and deciding to upgrade to a new large screen LCD or plasma TV. Not only does a wall mounted TV look great, it also helps save you floor space, and installing one is much easier than you may have imagined.

Of course installing a TV wall mount yourself isn't for everyone, so you can call in a specialist fitter if you prefer, but if you are confident in your DIY abilities then you can have your new mount up on the wall within an afternoon without even breaking a sweat.

The first thing to do is to choose the right location for your mount. It's best to attach your TV to a sturdy wall; solid brickwork is good but if your wall is made of plasterboard you must make sure you fasten the mount to a wall stud. Plasterboard on its own is no where near strong enough to hold the weight of a flat screen TV.

Also make sure you will be able to get a clear view of your TV from your sofa. You can put a poster up on the wall in the spot where you want the TV to be mounted to make sure you can see it comfortably when seated. You can always move the poster around until you find a spot you are happy with. Remember it's better to spend a little more time planning and be sure of the spot rather than rush to fix the mount up and then regret where you put it.

Next up, you obviously need a mount. Be warned that some TVs may require a certain type of mount, so check out the owner's manual. If you can't see anything stating otherwise then you can use more or less any mount you wish. Your TV will have mounting holes in the back that are a standard distance apart, so as long as the holes in your mount match up you know it will fit perfectly.

There are different types of mount, from the basic ones that are fixed flush to the wall, to the more advanced ones that have fully articulated joints. Which mount you buy is up to you and is determined by your budget, and by your needs. If you're still not sure which type to buy, then try hitting the internet - there are lots of sites that offer customer reviews and recommendations.

Now it's time to actually fit your mount to the wall. You'll need a few simple household tools such as a screwdriver, spanner, tape measure, spirit level and power drill. Not forgetting a stud finder if you are fixing the mount to a studded wall. Your TV wall mount will include fully detailed fitting instructions, but the basic procedure is much the same for all mounts.

Most mounts come in two pieces, one is attached to the wall and the other is attached to the back of your TV. These two pieces are them fastened together to form the completed mount. Fix the appropriate piece to the back of your TV, and then mark out on the wall where the anchor bolts will go. Ensure the marks are straight and true and then drill the holes and attach the second part of the mount to the wall.

Check once again that it is straight and then mount the TV, with the first part of the bracket attached, to the wall mounted part. Most brackets simply slide together but you may need to get a friend to help as TVs can be very heavy to lift. Once hung use securing bolts to lock the two pieces of the mount together.

Now sit back and enjoy a movie on your new wall mounted TV!


How to Install a TV Wall Mount

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