DIY Flat TV Mount
- Check behind the wall for electrical lines or other potential hazards before you drill. It's also best to find a stud in the wall to drill into to support the wall mount. If there is no stud, get the proper hardware (screws and anchors) to properly support the wall mount and the television.
- There are a number of different types of wall mounts, many of which vary greatly in price. You have to use a mount that works with the brand and model of flat screen television you own. This can be checked and matched through labels on the mount's packaging. You also need to know the weight of the mount and the weight of your television to know what types of screws and anchors to use to install it.
If you can't find a stud to attach the wall mount to, drill pilot holes and insert anchors or toggle bolts into those holes before screwing in the wall mount. This way the mount will be able to hold your expensive television without it tearing out of the wall. - Once the wall mount is snugly affixed and you have found a place where your wires will run behind the television, use a level to make sure the bracket is level on the wall itself. Pull on the mount to make sure it is solidly in the wall and does not wobble or shake. Once you are sure the wall mount is entirely level and will hold real weight on the wall, have someone help you lift and attach the television to the mount itself, especially if it is a large set. Follow the set's instruction manual to attach the TV to the mount.
Before Getting Started
Attaching the Wall Mount
Hanging the TV
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