Mounting a very heavy TV, especially one that exceeds a certain weight threshold, may require the expertise of a professional. Here are a few reasons why you should consider hiring a professional to mount your TV:
At Jim’s Antennas our experts are experienced in safely handling and mounting heavy TVs. They have the knowledge and tools to assess the structural integrity of the wall and determine the appropriate mounting hardware to ensure a secure installation. Improperly mounted heavy TVs can pose a safety risk if they become unstable and fall.
Mounting a heavy TV may require specialised equipment, such as heavy-duty wall anchors, stud finders, and professional-grade mounting brackets. Our technicians have access to these tools and know how to use them effectively to ensure a secure installation.
Mounting a heavy TV requires evaluating the condition and strength of the wall where it will be mounted. At Jim’s Antennas our experts can determine if the wall is suitable for supporting the weight and recommend any necessary reinforcements, such as additional stud or support plates.
Mounting a heavy TV can be physically demanding and time-consuming, especially if you’re unfamiliar with the process. By booking in with Jim’s Antennas you can save time and effort, while having the peace of mind that your TV is securely mounted.
Only recently Nader from Jim’s Antennas Greenvale mounted a 98 inch TV weighing 59 kilos for a client. He also set up their sound system. Don’t risk damaging your new TV, wall or yourself! We highly recommend you call on the experts at Jim’s Antennas to arrange your free onsite, no obligation quote. Call 131 546 or book here today.
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