Can you believe that the Summer of Sports is almost here! From the iconic Cricket Season…From the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in Australia this year, to the iconic Boxing Day Test to the Australian Open, now is the time to get your loungeroom ready so that you can enjoy supporting your team with your family and friends.
To ensure you have the perfect viewing and experience when watching your Summer of Sport, we recommend mounting your TV and sound bar. Not only is it the safer option for households with children and pets (you no longer have to worry about about children tripping over cables, or knocking the TV off the cabinet) but if mounted indoors, it can create more space in the room.
But, before you go out to buy a TV bracket and mount it yourself, STOP! This is honestly one DIY we don’t recommend. The process is not as easy as it looks and the risk of damaging your TV, wall or yourself are high. Take away the risk, the time and frustration, by calling the professionals at Jim’s Antennas.
Our team are experts when it comes to TV mounting. Not only will they recommend the best position to mount your TV, they can also help you choose the right bracket and once mounted and cables are hidden, they can also set up your TV, to ensure that your paid streaming services are working.
Only recently Mark from Jim’s Antennas Mount Annan mounted this 55” Samsung Frame TV for a customer. He concealed the cabling for a neat finish and connected the soundbar, so that his customer can feel like they are there watching the game with surround sound.
If you can’t watch the game ‘live’ you might as well watch it in style at home! To arrange your free onsite quote with your local Jim’s Antennas Franchise call 131 546 or book here.
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