Do you have an area in your property or office that you would love to have a TV in, but you are not sure if you have the room? No matter how small the space is (or lack of wall space) the solution is mounting your TV to the ceiling.
By mounting your TV to the ceiling, not only are you maximising floor and wall space, whilst also allowing the flexibility to forever change your rooms layout and style, you are also preventing injury, like tripping on messy cables, or children/pets accidentally knocking TV’s off cabinets. The added bonus? By having your TV mounted to the ceiling you can lay back in bed or on the couch and watch your favourite TV show in full comfort.
But, before you go out to the shops or order online your mechanised TV bracket, it’s best that you call the professionals. If you don’t mount your TV to the ceiling securely and correctly it could lead to serious injury. At Jim’s Antennas our technicians will mount your screen neatly and professionally, giving you peace of mind that it is secure and safe. They will also purchase the correct TV wall bracket for your space.
Only recently, Michael from Jim’s Antennas and Jim’s Security South Morang teamed up with Troy from Jim’s Antennas and Security Wollert to install this TV in the customer’s garage that doubles as a home gym. The TV bracket that was installed was a Motorized Fold-away TV Ceiling Mount, which has multi angles and comes in sizes 32” to 60”. It can hold up to 30 kilos in weight. All that was left for this job was for the electrician to install power.
If you would like to have your TV mounted to the ceiling ( call 131 546 or book here to arrange your free onsite quote today.
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