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  1. Apr 5, 2024 · While it’s against electrical code to run your TV’s power cable behind your wall, you can install an in-wall power extender that allows you to add a new outlet without any complicated wiring. Start by choosing a mount that’s compatible with your TV and attach it to your wall.

  2. Put in a new receptacle directly above the existing one so it's behind the TV. Box stores have ones with recessed plugs so you can mount flush. Run romex up to the new receptacle and you are done.

  3. Mounting your TV on a wall takes up less space in your floor plan, allows for better viewing angles and can help make your entertaining space look clean and tidy with proper cable management. We’ll show you how to mount your TV and hide the cords in a few simple steps.

  4. Jan 13, 2023 · Most walls can support a TV, but you need to be more careful if you’re mounting on a stud wall. Here’s what you need to look out for… Brick walls. These walls are fine for mounting TVs of any size. Just make sure that the mount goes into the brick itself and not the mortar. This is because brick gives you a much more secure fitting.

  5. You can now run the cables easily through the wall without patching any drywall. If everything's laid out correctly, both will be hidden (one by the TV, one by the stand/table that holds your cable box).

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  7. Mar 22, 2020 · You can typically do this by yourself, and may only need an extra hand to actually lift the TV onto the mount. …. In this video, we'll go over the entire process for mounting a TV to a wall....

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