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Your Ultimate Step-by-Step TV Mounting Installation
Guide for an Unparalleled Viewing Experience
When it comes to mounting your TV, you want to ensure that it's properly installed with safety in mind, meets your viewing needs, and enhances your home décor. While there are several options for mounting your TV, it can be overwhelming to navigate which method is best for your space and TV size. In this article, we'll go in-depth about TV mounting and offer expert tips to make the process smoother.
1. Consider the Type of Wall:
The first step in TV mounting is to consider the type of wall where the customer wants to install the TV. Common wall types include drywall, concrete, brick, and plaster. Different materials require different tools, and some TV mounts are not compatible with certain wall types.
Our state-of-the-art full motion TV mount is designed to work exceptionally well in most situations, offering superior performance and flexibility. We offer two different versions of the mount, with prices varying depending on your selection.

2. Find the Right TV Mount
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Once we determined the type of wall, then we will need to choose the right TV mount. There are several types of TV mounts, including fixed mounts, tilting mounts, full-motion mounts, and ceiling mounts. Each one has its benefits and drawbacks, and the choice depends on your preferences and viewing habits.
For instance, if you want to mount your TV in a corner, a tilting mount is the best option. If you want to watch TV from different parts of the room, a full-motion mount is the better choice. Ceiling mounts are also suitable for rooms with limited wall space or outdoor applications.
We always recommend Our state-of-the-art full motion mount. The mount's ability to extend, retract, and tilt also improves accessibility to ports and cables. Furthermore, it is versatile, accommodating various TV sizes and models.
3. Choose the Right Height and Viewing Angle
The height and viewing angle of the TV are crucial factors for comfortable viewing. The TV should be mounted at eye level or slightly above eye level to reduce neck strain. Additionally, the viewing angle should be perpendicular to your eyes, which means the TV should be tilted downwards if mounted above eye level.
4. Prepare for Installation
Before installation, we ensure that we have all the tools needed. A measuring tape, stud finder, drill, level, and screwdriver are all essential for an accurate and secure installation. It’s also necessary to locate the studs in the wall and mark their position to ensure the mount is anchored securely.

5. Mount the TV
Mounting the TV can be an intensive process, and it’s crucial to follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer.
7. Enjoy Your New Setup
Finally, it's time to sit back, relax, and enjoy your new TV setup. With the proper installation, you can now watch your favorite shows comfortably and securely.
6. Conceal Wires and Cables
After mounting the TV, the next step is to conceal the wires and cables. This step is necessary to keep the TV area tidy and appealing. There are several options to conceal cables, including running them behind the wall or using cable raceways.
​In conclusion, mounting your TV requires careful consideration of your viewing needs, space, and décor. We adopt this approach for every TV installation, ensuring that our skilled technicians deliver a secure and visually appealing mounting setup that enhances your viewing experience.