TV MOUNTING – FROM THE DESIGN TO THE FINAL INSTALLATION

Are you currently renovating or building and would like to mount your TV to the wall? At Jim’s Antennas our Franchisees are not only experts at installing & TV mounting, they can also help you with the design. If you have a vision of how you would like your room to be, our team, will help you make it happen.

Here is an example of work that our Franchisee from Victoria, Michael Rendina did recently. Michael worked closely with the customer to design and build exactly what they had envisaged. He installed this 75” Sony TV on a Sanus premium mount above the heater. The results are fantastic and his customer is over the moon.

TV mounting really does change the look of a room – it can add simplicity, style, create a larger space and is the safer option for households with children and pets. To arrange a time to talk with your local expert call 131 546 or book online here.

Franchisee Michael Rendina was involved in the design stage to the final installation.

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