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  1. Mar 22, 2020 · In this video, we'll go over the entire process for mounting a TV to a wall. We used an articulating mount, but this process is almost the same for other mou...

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    • Jonah Matthes
  2. Dec 11, 2022 · Are you looking to mount your TV on the wall but don't know where to start? In this video, we'll walk you through the process of installing a TV wall mount step by step. We'll cover...

    • 2 min
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    • The Crest Company
    • Your TV’s actual weight. Before even starting to shop for wall mounts… You must know how much your TV weighs. Why? Because not all wall mounts are created equal.
    • Your TV mounting holes’ VESA size. “VESA size? What’s that?” VESA stands for Video Electronics Standards Association. It’s an organization that sets the standards for many TV and monitor specifications.
    • Your wall type. Another important thing to know before mounting a TV is your wall type. What materials is it made of? Brick? Plywood? Concrete? And are these materials strong enough to hold a wall mount with a TV?
    • The wall mount’s specifications. Do you already know your TV’s weight, its holes’ VERA size, and your wall type? If you do, then it’s time to start looking for a wall mount.
    • Brian Westover
    • Find the studs. Once you've settled on the perfect spot on the wall, you'll need to find the studs to mount the bracket properly. Mounting your TV wall bracket to the studs provides the structural strength necessary to support a TV that could weigh anywhere between 30 and 100 pounds.
    • Mark the hole position. Next you'll need to mark specifically where you plan to screw into the wall. Ideally, you will use a level to ensure that these marks are not only even between the two studs, but also to make sure that the amount will not be slanted.
    • Double check the bracket position. With your marks in place, it's time to position the mounting bracket on the wall. First, place the bracket flat against the wall, lining up one screw location with the first marked hole.
    • Drill pilot holes. Using a drill, you'll need to drill pilot holes through the drywall and into the studs in the proper positions.
  3. Oct 30, 2023 · That’s why you should never mount a TV on drywall alone. Otherwise, it could fall down, ruin your wall, break your TV, and potentially injure small children or pets. To make sure your wall can support the weight and size of your TV, we recommend mounting it on wall studs, concrete, or brick surfaces.

  4. Here we list out 11 of the most common mistakes people make when wall mounting their TV! If you’ve decided to take a bash at doing it yourself instead of getting in the experts you’d be wise to take heed!

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  6. Wall mounting a tv is an easy project that just about anyone can handle. As long as you have a drill, a few basic hand tools, and the ability to follow directions, you can do this. A pro can mount a tv to the wall in about thirty minutes.

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