When To Use TV Ceiling Mounts

Entertainment whether television or music should be seen at whatever angle the consumer wants to see it at and that is where TV ceiling mounts come into play. There are wall mounts, ceiling mounts, TV mounts that swivel, tilt or stand still. One of the best types of mounts to have is one that is out of the way and leaves space on your walls, which would be the TV ceiling Mount.

There are ceiling mounts for flat screen TV that fit the LCD, Plasma and the CRT/TV. They come with dual mounts and video projectors. The basic design of a LCD TV ceiling mount is that there are two major components, a piece that fits on to the ceiling and a piece that fits on to the back of the LCD television set. With LCD TV ceiling mounts there is usually a rotation ability included, it can hold up to 40” TV’s, and any TV up to about 85 pounds. Some come with an adjustable tilt and most can clear the ceiling at up to 58 inches. The plasma TV ceiling mount can be for a horizontal or vertical screen, it is made from steel in most cases, and it can adjust up 20 degrees with an adjustable tilt. The CRT mount can have a tilt and swivel component and it can hold up to 300 pounds.

The only main disadvantage to installing TV Ceiling Mounts is that if the ceiling structure is not strong enough you can damage the TV and the core structure of a home. A Ceiling mount TV bracket has to be attached to a stud in the ceiling, sometimes two studs depending on the size of the TV. It is best to have a professional to install any type of ceiling TV mount to avoid any mishaps. In the case where a Ceiling Mounted TV is not capable a flat wall mount or still mount could also be installed.

There are several good manufacturers of top flat screen TV Ceiling Mounts and the cost can range anywhere from $60 to $300 depending on the make, model and type of television it will be used for. Peerless TV ceiling mounts, Omnimount, and Sanus produce some of the most diversified models. The best way to find the right make and model for you is to do the research, ask questions, read the manufacturers guide for the television you own and ask for professional help when it comes time for installation. Getting the right setup is a very serious purchase and you want to make the right choice the first time around. Unlike TV stands this can really make a difference in how you view your programs.

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