FAQ About TV Installation
Installation usually takes between 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the TV size and wall type.
We install TVs on concrete, brick, drywall, and wooden walls. Some walls may require additional reinforcement.
Yes, we can provide high-quality brackets or install the one you already have.
Our mounts can hold TVs from 20 to 100+ lbs, ensuring safety and stability.
Yes, we offer wire concealment options, including in-wall cable management or decorative cable covers.
Yes, we can connect your TV to cable boxes, soundbars, gaming consoles, and other devices.
The cost depends on the TV size, wall type, and additional services. Contact us for a precise quote.
Yes, we provide a warranty on our installation and use only high-quality mounting hardware.
Yes, but we consider heat insulation and wall type to ensure a safe setup.
We can bring and install a suitable bracket for your TV.
It’s best to decide on the mounting location and clear any furniture that might be in the way.
Yes, we install all major brands, including Samsung, LG, Sony, TCL, and more.
Yes, we offer alternative solutions like stand-mounted brackets.
Simply call us or fill out a request on our website, and we’ll get in touch with you.
Yes, we install TVs 7 days a week, including weekends!
Yes! We offer same-day and next-day installation services, depending on availability.
Yes, we have special mounts designed specifically for curved TVs.
It depends on the room and viewing angle, but we recommend eye level when seated. Our experts will help you choose the perfect height.
If you choose a tilting or full-motion mount, you can adjust the position. Fixed mounts, however, stay in place.
Yes, but we recommend checking your lease agreement. We also offer non-drill mounting options.
Fixed: Keeps the TV flat against the wall. Tilting: Allows slight vertical angle adjustment. Full-motion: Extends, tilts, and swivels for maximum flexibility.
It’s recommended, but if you don’t, we can discuss alternative solutions, like power relocation or cable concealment.
Yes! We offer multi-TV installation services for homes, offices, and businesses.
Yes, we can mount weatherproof TVs on patios, backyards, and outdoor entertainment areas.
Yes, we can take down your old TV, replace it with a new one, and properly dispose of the old mount if needed.
We can reinforce weak walls with additional support to ensure a safe installation.
Absolutely! We can mount and connect soundbars for a sleek, clutter-free setup.
Yes, we can adjust picture settings for the best viewing experience.
Yes! Our experts take great care to ensure clean installation with minimal wall impact.
We accept cash, Zelle, credit/debit cards and PayPal for your convenience.
Yes, but you should ensure proper ventilation and check the heat levels. If the fireplace produces excessive heat, it may damage the TV over time.
A full-motion or tilting mount is best since it allows you to adjust the TV for a better viewing angle and reduce neck strain.
Ideally, the center of the screen should be at eye level when seated. However, with a fireplace, a tilting mount can help improve viewing comfort.
Yes, excessive heat can harm your TV. Check the wall temperature above the fireplace while it's in use. If it's too hot to touch, consider a heat shield or mantel.
You can use cable raceways, in-wall cable management kits, or hire a professional for concealed wiring installation.
Yes, many mounts allow for a soundbar attachment. Alternatively, you can use a separate wall mount for the soundbar.
While DIY is possible, professional installation ensures proper anchoring, wire management, and safety, especially for heavy TVs and delicate wall materials.
You’ll need a drill, level, stud finder, anchors, and a compatible TV mount. A masonry drill is required for stone or brick fireplaces.
Yes, electric fireplaces generate less heat than gas or wood-burning fireplaces, making them safer for TV installation.
A mantel can help deflect heat away from the TV, reducing the risk of overheating.
On average, professional installation takes 1.5 to 3 hours, depending on the complexity of the setup.
If you want to avoid drilling, you can use a freestanding mantel or a no-drill TV stand, but these options may not be as secure.
The ideal size depends on the viewing distance. Generally, 50-75 inches is recommended for most fireplace setups.
You can use an in-wall cable management kit or run wires through a cable raceway for a clean look.
Yes, as long as you use code-compliant in-wall rated cables and avoid running power cords through drywall.
Yes, you can use cord covers or surface-mounted raceways instead of cutting into the wall.
The best method is to install an in-wall power and cable management system designed for wall-mounted TVs.
If you're dealing with power cables, an electrician may be required to ensure safety and code compliance.
No, power cables should be run separately from low-voltage cables like HDMI to prevent interference and meet electrical code requirements.
It's a DIY kit that allows you to safely run TV power and low-voltage cables behind the wall.
It depends on the building regulations, but surface-mounted raceways are a good alternative if cutting is not allowed.
Use concealed wall plates or run cables inside a wall-mounted wire cover that matches your wall color.
The easiest way is to install an in-wall cable pass-through plate and route cables through it.
Yes, but make sure it's a low-profile surge protector designed for wall-mounted setups.
Use cable covers or drill small channels to run wires discreetly through the mortar lines.
Cut two holes behind the TV and near the power outlet, then fish the cables through an in-wall conduit.
You’ll need a drywall saw, fish tape, cable pass-through plates, and in-wall rated cables.
Yes, it improves the aesthetics of your setup and keeps wires safe from damage or accidental pulls.
You can use soundbar mounting brackets to attach the soundbar directly to the TV mount or secure it to the wall below the TV.
Yes, many TV wall mounts come with an option to attach a soundbar mount directly for a sleek look.
The best way is to use a wall-mounted soundbar bracket that keeps it stable and positioned correctly for optimal sound.
Most soundbars are designed to be mounted under the TV, but if space allows, you can place them above the TV as long as the speakers are angled properly.
Yes, some full-motion TV wall mounts support soundbar attachments, allowing both to move together.
Yes, you need soundbar mounting brackets that match your TV mount or wall type.
Yes, you can use in-wall wire concealment to hide cables for a clean look.
Ideally, the soundbar should be directly under or above the TV, at ear level when seated.
Some soundbar mounts use adhesive or no-drill mounting methods, but drilling is recommended for stability.
Use a TV and soundbar wall mount that allows both to be securely mounted with adjustable positioning.
Yes, some tilting TV mounts allow soundbars to be attached so they tilt along with the TV.
Mounting it on the wall saves space and provides better sound alignment with your TV.
You can use a soundbar mount that attaches to the TV mount or install it separately on the wall.
Yes, but consider heat exposure from the fireplace, as high temperatures can damage electronics.
If you're unsure about wiring or stability, hiring a soundbar installation service ensures a safe and clean setup.
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