Should I Install My TV Mount Or Hire A Professional

November 22, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
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I have finally been able to afford a Plasma television consequently I have been told it is probably a good idea to check on a TV mount. I can use a TV wall mount bracket to hang my my television to the wall for better viewing and protection of my television. Apparently, I can do this myself but, the question is, do I really want to do that?

After a bit of browsing for do it yourself TV mounting on the Internet, I have found a few good ideas which I think will work for me. There are quite a few TV wall mounts to choose from. But, as I keep researching, I am getting more apprehensive about doing this by myself. There are several things need to be taken into consideration when putting up any kind of TV wall mount.

LCD and Plasma TV mounts are capable of handling a variety of weights. Some from zero to one hundred fifty pounds. Some plasma or LCD TV wall mounts will handle weights of two hundred pounds and more. There are flat screen TV wall mounts which are fairly simple to hang yourself. You mount the TV mounting bracket on your wall, mount your television, and that is where it stays. It does seem very simple. But, it is actually not as easy as it seems.

TV Ceiling mounts are another variety. These will also carry a large amount of weight. This does not allow the television to sit against a wall, however. But, if you do not mind it hanging from overhead, then this may be the choice for you. The TV ceiling mount is a great way to not only get your flat panel television up high but get it out of the way of other decor in your room.

Also, since I am a woman, I am concerned that I will not be able to hold up that amount of weight for so long. It has nothing to do with strength. I am a strong woman but, to have to stay in one position for a certain amount of time (no matter what the weight) does put a strain upon the muscles. A plasma TV wall mount is not the heavy part its the television itself.

You should have some rudimentary skills with a few tools to hang any plasma or LCD TV wall mount. Some of the very basic equipment is a level, stud finder, drill, screw drivers, electrical tape, socket set. Now, please let me stress that different flat panel TV mounts will require different tools. It is also stressed just because you have a knowledge of tools, does not mean you can put them to use.

Now, before you decide to handle a job like this, you first need to ask yourself if this is truly a job for you. If you are dead set on not using TV stands then Professional TV mounting installers can be at your service for a price. Someone who is an expert at this will not cause the type of damage that an amateur can. Be honest with yourself and if you can not do it, please, for your sake, hire a professional to handle your TV mount because trying to mount a flat panel television yourself without knowledge or skills can be a disaster.

Choosing And Installing An LCD TV Wall Mount

August 12, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
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The problem with having a large LCD TV is that even though they’re much thinner than the traditional TV’s that used to clutter up our homes you still need an LCD TV mount or stand to put them on. The solution to TV cabinets and stands taking up a large area of your living room is to use an LCD TV wall mount. Not only will this give you more space in the living room but it’ll also create a more modern feel.

Choosing and installing the right LCD TV wall mounts for your TV isn’t always straightforward though. As a general rule, if you aren’t sure how to install a wall mount for LCD TV then always hire a professional to do it for you. It can be a difficult task and potentially dangerous if you were to drill through the wrong section of wall. It’s usually in your best interests to spend some extra money to have someone who knows what they’re doing install the LCD TV wall mount bracket for you so that you know it’s securely in place and wont come crashing down.

The first and most obvious thing that you need to think about when buying a new wall mount for LCD TVs is the size of your television. While most wall mounts will cover a range of different sizes you need to make sure that you TV is within this range. In general regular 32 LCD TV wall mount will be the average but with the prices of flat panels coming down steadily then a 42 LCD TV wall mount would be your best bet. You want to make sure that you do not plan to go bigger down the road. That will require buying a bigger TV mount and that is not smart shopping.

The great thing about LCD TVs is that they’re relatively light so you probably won’t have a problem with the weight guidance from the wall mount. However, it never hurts to check, and if you plan to get a plasma screen in the future then you might need to get a sturdier plasma LCD TV wall mount because these are a lot heavier than LCDs.

Once you’ve decided on the basics then need to think about which kind of LCD TV wall mounting brand you like best. While there are several different types, the one you choose will depend on your own needs as well as which style you’re going for. For example, if you purchase a Samsung television then it stands to reason that a Samsung LCD TV wall mount will definitely be a wise choice but not a necessity.

if you want a TV to be fixed there isn’t a much point getting a swivel LCD TV mount because they generally stick out further from the wall. If you want your LCD TV to blend in with the wall as much as possible then this isn’t ideal. Swivel mounts also tend to cost more than ones that are only hinged up and down. Basically do your homework so you can make an educated guess on what LCD TV wall mount will work best with your new flat panel television. Good Luck!

The Various Places You Can Install Television Mounts

June 25, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
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There is something to be said for television mounts, and why so many people are preferring to mount their TV up on the wall, or from the ceiling. This clears up a lot of space on the floor of whatever room you are making this addition to, by removing the need for a huge entertainment center, as well as clearing up the clutter of all the wires going from place to place. You do have to know that if you really want to hide all of the wires though, that you are either going to have to break into the wall to run the wires behind the drywall in between the studs.

If you are not a handyman then your going to want to call a professional out to install it for you. The television ceiling mount is especially difficult as it is a hard place to work with during installation. The television wall mount however isn’t really that difficult, and the TV mount install kits come with plates to cover up you work, so mounting a television doesn’t have to be as difficult as it sounds. Most consumers are easily able to install the wall mount television kits that you can find for sale just about anywhere.

Television wall mounts are great because you can make the TV look like a simple picture frame when it is not in use. There are screen savers for TVs now that will allow you to display a full gallery of pictures so that you don’t just have a big black box taking up the center of the wall. When you are ready to watch the TV, you simply change from the screen saver to a channel, and start enjoying.

Most wall mount TV kits are going to be flat mounted against the wall, because of the way that you have to install them, you have to make sure that you get the screws and brackets onto the studs inside of the wall for maximum security. These TVs are heavy, and if you are simply trying to anchor it to the drywall, you are going to come home one day to your TV sitting on the floor.. probably not in the best of shape either.

On the other hand though, you could purchase a ceiling television mount to have the TV hanging down through your house, or especially if you own a small business where you supply your customers with regular programming, you are going to want the elegance of having TVs displayed hanging down from the ceiling. In commercial operations, because of the way the ceilings are installed, it is incredibly easy to setup a ceiling mounted television and hide the wires completely.

Manufacturers are spending more and more time determining exactly what is needed from their TV mounts, and have figured out that consumers and business owners alike both want a cleaner finished install. Having the ability to hide the wires will clean up the look around the TV, and help add to the chic elegant look that comes from losing the entertainment center. I have seen a lot of high quality installs done by the consumer themselves, but as we said earlier, if you don’t feel experienced enough, call a professional.

You can find all sorts of mounts whether its an LCD television wall mount or some other plasma or LED style TV. LCD TV stands and mounts are readily available at online stores as well as Electronics stores in your local area. You will get more selection and better prices online the main thing is to be sure that you get the right TV mounting brackets for your home installation.

TV Mounts vs TV Stands

March 4, 2009 by · 1 Comment
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TV mounts and TV stands are a popular topic for most home owners. Do i want to mount my flat panel television on the wall in my living room or do i want to put it on a nice decorative stand. The fact of the matter is both are great ways to enjoy your weekend full of sports but the real question is can you mount your TV on the wall or does it need to go on a TV stand.

I personally love my TV mounted on the wall but I don’t like the TV mounts that push the TV out too far away from the wall and make it look like it doesn’t belong. I would rather have my plasma television as flush with the wall as possible so that it looks like it belongs there and flows like a painting i just hung for decoration.

When looking for name brands, makers like Luxor and Premier have cornered the market with a variety of mount styles to suit your LCD or plasma TV. Luxor makes a universal flat screen flush mount that is sure to make your TV look like it belongs above your fireplace or mantle. They also make a universal LCD and plasma flat wall mount that is not quite as flush but much more durable for larger screen TV’s. When you get into the 50 inch plus range you have to make sure the TV mount will handle the TV size and weight. Premier and  Luxor also make tilt wall mounts to accommodate most any size flat screen television that allow you to angle the TV downward if you are mounting up high. Wall arm mounts are also another design that will allow for the TV to be rotated 90 degrees to show whatever side of the room you desire.

Several companies make ceiling mounts as well to hold your plasma TV or your projector television if you so desire. Ceiling mounts are great for the bedroom because they allow you to literally watch TV while you lay in bed, a nice little perk. Whether its lying in bed or sitting on the couch or Lazyboy in the living room watching your favorite sports and entertainment rest assured that a TV mounts are an excellent way to go.

The decision between TV stands or TV mounts is purely personal preference. The downside to a TV mount is you have no storage room to house your media collection as well as hiding your wiring. However wiring can sometimes be hidden inside the wall behind your flat panel television as long as its not mounted in front of a fireplace.  TV stands provide a benefit in that regard because they allow for storage and also allow wiring to be hidden so there is no clutter.