Were you one of the many who purchased new Smart TV’s during the Black Friday or Cyber Monday Sales? Now that you have it at home you are probably wishing it looked as sleek as it did in-store. At Jim’s Antennas our experts can help you achieve this by mounting your TV to the wall.
In some cases, depending on the brand, wall mounting is the only option. For example, Samsung’s The Frame, instantly turns into a piece of art wok when turned off, enriching your living space. By mounting your TV to the wall you are instantly creating more space and adding style to your room. It’s also the safest option for households with children and animals, as it eliminates the risk of the TV being knocked over or people tripping over cables.
Another advantage of mounting your TV to the wall, is that you can position it anywhere in the room. From the corner of your living room to the ceiling of your bedroom. This is made possible thanks to the many different TV brackets that are on the market.
Once you have made the decision to have your TV mounted, next step is to call the experts, and the reason is because things can go horribly wrong in inexperienced hands, resulting in damage to your new TV, walls, electrical cables and even worse, yourself! At Jim’s Antennas our technicians will mount your TV safely and securely (and if possible will hide those messy cables) and will ensure that it is installed correctly and tuned, so that all you have to do is just sit back and enjoy your brand new TV.
To arrange your free onsite, no obligation quote with your local Franchise call 131 546 or book here.
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