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TV Wall Mounting Across the UK

TV wall mounting fits a flat-panel TV to a wall using a bracket appropriate to the TV size and wall construction. The job's complexity is in the wall type and the cable management, not the bracket itself.

What “TV wall mounting” actually involves

Three decisions, each affecting the price and the difficulty:

  1. Bracket type — fixed, tilting, or full-motion. Fixed is cheapest and lowest-profile; full-motion lets you angle the TV around the room.
  2. Wall construction — plasterboard, solid brick, dot-and-dab, stud wall, or breeze block. Dot-and-dab is the trap — plasterboard on dabs of adhesive over brick — because a bracket fixed only to the plasterboard will eventually peel off. We fix through to the brick behind.
  3. Cable management — visible cables look bad; chasing them into the wall is the right answer but it’s more work, especially through plaster. We agree the approach before any holes are drilled.

What you get

  • Bracket supplied to suit your TV’s VESA pattern and weight.
  • Wall survey — type and load-bearing check before drilling.
  • Power socket installed behind the TV if desired (extra; subject to qualified electrical work).
  • Cable management — chased into wall, or trunked, or sleeved behind a media bar. Your choice.
  • 12-month workmanship guarantee.

Often combined with

  • New TV aerial install or repair (the cabling and the access overlap).
  • Soundbar mounting.
  • Aerial point relocation when the new TV position is across the room from the existing socket.