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Oct 24, 2023 · If directly mounting above the fireplace doesn‘t work for your space, consider these creative options: Articulated Arms. Extendable arms let you easily pull the TV out and away from the heat. Height-Adjustable Mounts. Manual or electric mounts that let you raise and lower the TV as needed. Mantel Mounts
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- Hang your TV at least 12 inches (30 c above the fireplac
- Mark the drill hole
- Drill holes into the mark
- Secure the TV bracket to the wal
- Connect your TV to the wall moun
- Use a cord concealer to hide cable
Ready to transform your brick fireplace into a cozy TV hangout? With the right tools and the proper precautions (and a little help from a friend!), you can mount your new TV with no trouble at all. From initial measurements to installation, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know about this DIY project so you can get to relaxing and unwinding in front of the big screen.
Position your TV so it's at least 42 inches (106 cm) above the ground and at least 12 inches (30 cm) above the fireplace.
Mark the holes for your wall bracket on the fireplace and drill them with a
Follow the instructions that come with your wall mount and TV bracket to finish installing your TV on the fireplace.
Proper spacing protects your TV from heat and smoke damage.
Ideally, your TV should be far enough from the fireplace to prevent the heat from affecting the screen. To be safe, hang your TV at least 42 inches (106 cm) above the ground and at least 12 inches (30 cm) above the fireplace.
Make sure there’s an outlet close enough to the installation position for at least an extension cable. If there isn’t one, you may need to hire an electrician to install a new outlet.
Having a mantle that’s at least 2.5 in (6.35 cm) wide can help protect the TV from the heat produced by the fireplace.
to help prevent the fireplace heat from rising directly in front of the screen.
If you're worried about the mortar between the bricks holding, test it with a
Hold the bracket in place against the wall and mark the holes with a marker.
Choose a wall mount made from high-quality materials (like stainless steel) that can support the weight of your TV.
Use the wall bracket that comes with the mount as a guide for the position of the holes. Then,
to confirm that the holes are straight and spaced correctly for your mount.
Try to position your holes in the brick itself rather than the mortar in between. Mortar is much softer than brick, so it's less likely to hold a lot of weight.
Strips of tape can also work as a marker.
help cut through brick more easily.
Start by gently pressing the drill trigger to get the initial holes drilled. Then, press firmly to
drill the rest of the hole into the brick
Plan to use either either
(that come with a washer pre-attached) when working with brick.
Check the packaging that came with your concrete screw or anchor to confirm how deeply you need to drill.
Use your pre-drilled holes and the bracket openings as a guide.
For concrete screws, use a drill to secure them into the pre-drilled holes. For strike anchors, use a hammer or rubber mallet to knock the spikes into the pre-drilled holes. Once the spikes are all the way in, use a wrench to tighten the screws around the spikes. Both concrete screws and concrete strike anchors are removable, so it’s okay if you don't position them right on your first try.
Ask a friend or family member to hold the mount in place while you drill the screws in or hammer in your wall anchors.
Avoid sleeve anchors and drive anchors. While they can handle a lot of heavy-duty strength, they can't be removed once they're hammered in.
Attach the brackets to the back of the TV before putting it on the wall mount.
Follow the instructions of your specific mount. In most cases, simply attach the bracket to the back of the TV using the provided fasteners. With another person’s help, carefully lift the TV and
keeps your cables from hanging in front of your fireplace.
Cord concealers can be run along the walls and come in colors to match your furniture; plus, they help lead the cables cleanly to an outlet.
Eliminate all possible hazards by trying to bundle your cords with a
to help keep them hidden from sight.
For a more creative option, try
painting the bricks of the fireplace
Oct 18, 2024 · If you don't need to extend and swivel the TV to point in another room, the Full Tilt TV Mount is the most well-rounded option for mounting screens up to 85" above a fireplace. For more extension and swivel, you'll want a full motion mount.
Feb 22, 2024 · Fear not! With the right tools and guidance, you can safely and beautifully mount your TV on a brick fireplace. Here’s how: 1. Choose the Right Mount and Tools. Before you start, ensure you have a TV mount that is compatible with both your TV and a brick wall.
Mar 23, 2024 · Make sure you select a TV mount that will support the television's weight and size. Then, determine the optimal height for the TV by striking a balance between positioning it high enough to minimize heat damage from the fireplace and keeping it low enough for comfortable viewing.
Jul 6, 2024 · That’s when project mount-the-tv-above-the-fireplace (including giving it a makeover with a lower mantel height) was born! Today I’m sharing the details of our fireplace renovation plus everything you need to know if you decide to mount a TV above your fireplace too!
Jun 20, 2022 · The TV Will Be Off-Axis for Viewing. One solution for a TV-over-the-fireplace installation is from MantelMount. The articulating mount has swivel and tilt, but also uses hydraulics so the TV can be pulled down over the mantel and in front of the fireplace for a proper viewing height.