Sunday, December 15, 2013

How to Install and Properly Mount Your TV onto the Wall



How to Install and Properly Mount Your TV onto the Wall

Over the past several years we have seen the improvements that have been made to our television sets, and one of the biggest improvements is that we are able to have bigger screen sizes, but the actual television is a lot slimmer. This presents in itself a minor problem. Where exactly are we supposed to place these huge LCD screen tv’s? Hopefully this article will address this situation, and will offer you ideas on how you can use a variety of methods to mount your tv to your wall yourself using a tv mount bracket wall mounting Surrey, or having a professional tv mount bracket installation Vancouver service provider, or tv mount bracket installer Vancouver do it for you.

The wall bracket introduces many new viewing perspectives with the modern television. The tv is mounted on a high spot on the wall which assists users in watching the tv from almost any place in a given room. It can also make it a little more difficult to install, as you no longer just set the television on a stand and be done with it. Because it is a little more complicated you might want to hire a tv mount bracket installer vancouver, or find a company which provides tv mount bracket installation vancouver. If you are looking for a company which can provide quality, yet inexpensive wall mounts and wall mount services in Vancouver and Surrey BC, then be sure to check out www.Bargainhopping.com

There are essentially five (5) major types of tv wall brackets that are available for purchase.
     The Dual Arm TV Bracket  - This type of bracket allows for the television mounting to be near the wall, and it can then be extended without having to turn or otherwise twist the tv. This wall mount bracket can handle a weight of roughly one hundred and fifty (150) pounds.
     The Flat Wall TV Bracket - This tv wall mount, basically has the television in a stationary position which is similar to that of a large picture frame.
     The Single Arm - This bracket is similar to the dual arm wall mounting bracket with the difference being it can only hold approximately eighty (80) pounds of load.
     The Low Profile Tilt - This bracket is another type of mount which allows the television to stick to the wall. It is however limited in the amount of tilt that it can do. If it can tilt fifteen degrees you will be lucky. It does however have the ability of supporting up to one hundred and fifty (150) pounds of weight.
     The Ceiling Bracket - This mounting bracket allows for the television to be hung from either a flat roof ceiling or a cathedral ceiling. It has the ability to be tilted and swiveled to be aligned just perfectly.

When installing a tv mount bracket wall mounting Surrey, there could be dangers involved as the televisions are heavy and you need to make sure you have done things correctly. Make sure to follow all instructions to the tee.

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