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Not Sure Of Where To Put Your TV?

Have you recently purchased a new TV or maybe have been given one as a gift (lucky you) and you are just not sure of where to put it? Have you considered mounting your TV? Not only is it the safer option (particularly for households with children and pets) but it also creates more space, adds style and can be positioned at the right height so that you are not straining your neck.


So, now that we have convinced you (it wasn’t that hard really) it’s time to call the professionals. But why can’t you do it yourself, you ask? The answer is simple.  Wall Mounting a TV can go horribly wrong in inexperienced hands, resulting in damage to the new TV, walls, electrical cables and often people! We also find that people use the wrong cabling or don’t install the television properly.


To ensure your TV is securely and correctly mounted for optimal performance it’s best to call the professionals at Jim’s Antennas. Just like Michael from Jim’s Antennas & Security South Morang’s customer did. She had received a new 40 inch TV as a gift and wanted it installed in her room, on a full-motion bracket to allow flexibility.


At Jim’s Antennas, not only can we install and mount your TV, but we can also recommend the best bracket for you. Which is an added bonus, as there are so many different types of brackets from flush wall mount to swivel to ceiling mounted.


Whether you have a new TV or not, why not call your local Franchise, to arrange having it mounted onto your wall. Call 131 546 or book here.

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