Lcd Tv Wall Mount
If you have purchased a new flat screen television, you may consider investing in a lcd tv wall mount rather than a traditional television stand. By mounting your television on the wall, it is easy to keep the tv out of the reach of young children. In addition to this, it is possible to get the perfect height and tilt to your television.
However, there are a few things that you need to keep in mind if you are planning on investing in a lcd tv wall mount. First, you must match your mount to your television. Height, weight, width and depth, as well as the mounting brackets for your specific television, are vital in the selection of the right wall mount. If your television is not compatible with the mount, it runs a high risk of being damaged when it falls off of the wall.
In addition to this, the lcd tv wall mount must be installed in a very specific fashion. Unlike a picture frame, your wall mount must be attached firmly to a wall stud. Drywall is incapable of providing the support needed to keep a heavy television from falling to the ground. If you are installing your lcd tv wall mount on your own, you will need to use a stud finder in order to make certain that your wall mount attaches to the stud rather than to just drywall. In addition to this, you will want to make certain that there is no wiring in the wall behind where you intend on putting the wall mount, as the screws required to keep your mount affixed to the wall can cause significant damage to wiring in the wall.
If you are not comfortable with installing your lcd tv wall mount, you can hire a company to do the installation for you once you have purchased and received your mount. This is a rather common practice, as many people who are just purchasing a lcd tv are very proud of their new tv and do not want to risk their new television.
When you purchase your lcd tv wall mount, make certain that your television has mounting brackets compatible with the wall mount. While some companies label their mounts as universal, there are limits to how many televisions one mount can support. Finding out for certain if your mount is compatible with your television can save you a great deal of headache. It is often better to buy a mount custom designed for your type of television than to risk your television on a lower quality, universal mount.
