Wednesday, December 23, 2009

How to Wall Mount Plasma Or LCD TVs

A lot of people shy away from mounting their brand new plasma or LCD TV on the wall because they think it's a job that involves a lot of work, or something that can only be done by a professional installer. This certainly is not the case! Mounting your TV on the wall not only offers you the best possible viewing position, it also helps to free up valuable floor space and easily adds a contemporary touch of style to any room. This article will guide you through the process, and in no time at all your new TV will have pride of place on your wall.
The first job is to choose a suitable wall mount. The three basic types are fixed mounts, tilt mounts and tilt and swivel mounts. Fixed mounts can't be adjusted and hold the TV flat against the wall. Tilt mounts allow you to tilt the TV vertically, while tilt and swivel mounts (including those with articulated arms) allow you to tilt the TV vertically, and also pivot it horizontally - these are good to use if you want to be able to watch the TV from another room. There's a lot of information available online about the different types of mount, so do your research. If you are still in doubt then the sales assistant at the store should be able to help you find a mount that meets your needs.
Mounting your TV on the wall doesn't require any specialist equipment, just a few simple household tools such as a stud finder, spirit level, drill, screwdriver, tape measure and a spanner. Now you have all the tools you need, let's get started!
Step 1 - Use the stud finder to locate the studs inside your walls and mark these out with a pencil. After spending your hard earned cash on a new TV you want to make sure that it is securely mounted to the wall studs rather than just plasterboard. Plasterboard isn't strong enough to support the weight and it wouldn't be long before your new TV goes crashing to the floor!
Step 2 - Most brackets come in 2 parts: one that attaches to the back of the TV, and one that is mounted on the wall. You then attach these 2 together and your TV is mounted. Attach the appropriate piece to the back of your TV. Most mounts have various holes to accommodate different TV sizes. Secure this part to your TV with the various washers, bolts and spacers supplied. Be sure to read the instructions supplied with your mount if you are in any doubt.
Step 3 - Now you need to decide on the ideal place for your TV to be mounted. Figure out where you want your TV to be hung, making sure that you select a position that allows the TV mount to be securely attached to the wall studs that you located in step 1. Mark out this location on the wall using a pencil and then sit down where you usually watch TV to make sure you are happy with the viewing angle and that it won't strain your eyes or neck to look at the screen.
Step 4 - Now it's time to actually attach the second part of the mount to the wall. Drill a hole and attach the mount to the wall stud, using the supplied screws or bolts to secure it in place. Use the spirit level to make sure that the mount is level - the last thing you want is for your TV to be lopsided. Repeat this process until the mount is securely fastened to the wall.
Step 5 - With the second part of the mount securely fastened to the wall it is time to hang the TV. Even modern TVs can be quite heavy, so it's always best to get a friend or family member to help you with this. Lift the TV up, and slide the part of the mount attached to the back of the TV into the part mounted to the wall. The instructions supplied with the mount will explain how the mechanism for your specific mount operates. Once your TV is on the wall secure it using any necessary bolts or screws to ensure that it is firmly locked in position.
Your new TV should now be safely fastened to the wall, so sit back and enjoy!
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