Installing Flat Screen TV Wall Mounts
Flat screen televisions are increasingly becoming the rage these days. Those of us who are used to the big, bulky televisions we had growing up are enamored by the flat screen televisions that offer a fantastic entertainment experience. In addition to a host of features, these televisions offer improved picture clarity that is better than ever before.
Coupled with the comfort of mounting these advanced TVs on the wall or ceiling, the viewer today has never had it so good. In fact, almost every manufacturer like Sony, Panasonic, Samsung, Sharp, or LG has started manufacturing and offering a variety of flat screen televisions. With the abundance of these sophisticated televisions, the demand for TV mounts that can fix these to walls or ceilings have also risen.
Tips For Installing Flat Screen TV Mounts
Before installing the TV mount for a flat screen TV, one needs to look at a number of factors. First, the placement of the bracket for the mount should be at eye-level and ensure that you do not need to strain your eyes or neck to watch TV. Those wanting to watch the TV can opt for tilting mounts that can enable viewing at a chosen angle – usually higher up. Second, to avoid unpleasant reflections from things or sources of light, you would need to do some quick reconnaissance of things nearby like lights and windows. This would ensure that once the TV is up and running, there are no glares or irritants that might ruin the picture quality. Third, you should take steps to suitably conceal all the wiring that might be exposed once the TV and accessories are installed. To do this, you can get special cabinets that can conceal the exposed wires and cables. This would ensure the décor and overall look of the room is not affected adversely.
Once the preliminary due diligence is completed, you can get started with the actual installation project. There are two components of the wall mount: the bracket that is fixed to the wall and the bracket that attaches to the back of the TV. The mount that is fixed to the wall needs to be measured and marked on the wall. The mount should be affixed so that once the TV is installed; it is eye-level when you are in your normal viewing place – like your couch. Another thing to note here is that the wall structure, that is, brick or concrete, needs to be ascertained since it would require specialized tools to install a wall mount on a brick wall, as opposed to a concrete wall.
With these steps in mind, you can go ahead and install the flat screen with a secure wall mount. Good luck with your project!


I like your post and thanks for sharing the tips. There are many HDTV where it can be wall mounted and some cannot. If it’s wall mounted, we should follow the guide properly on how to mount it. If there is a problem while mounting, the plasma or LCD might cause damage. You can even contact with the experts if you like to mount your HDTV.