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Corefix 100mm TV Wall Fixings - Plasterboard Over Blockwork Wall Plugs and Screws for Hanging Wall Mounted TVs - Holds 150kg on 6 Fixtures - Reinforced Steel Core - 6 Pack - Drill Bit Included

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How are the cables going to be managed? Are you going to feed them behind the plasterboard, bury them in the wall, install a surface mounted trunking or just leave them loose? Heavy duty anchor plugs - A heavy duty anchor fixing is designed to take the weight of heavy loads. Thankfully, our free search feature makes finding a fully qualified professional easy. Just input your postcode and we’ll find trusted trades for you, saving you time and energy. Remember, hiring an expert means great results that’ll last for years to come. How much does professional TV mounting cost?

By posting your questions comments in the Blog Comments Section below, you give me a central location to answer all the questions I get asked, you help the blog by providing future readers with the benefit of the question asked and the answer given. It also helps me know what blog your question relates to! All that being said, I will help where I can. Gripit Fixings – Again, these have a used for dry-lined walls owing the shallow dept of the plug, which allows it to be inserted and fit in between the plasterboard and the solid wall behind. This would not be possible with conventional wall anchors which usually will not fit in the space.Position your anchor where you would like to install your TV and use a pencil to indicate exactly how you want it to sit.

Thread bolts (with washers) through fixing holes and finger tighten into plugs in wall. If you get two bolts in finger tight this will usually be enough to free up your hands. Hammer fixings - These are designed to mount lightweight fixing on plasterboard like picture frames. They come with a steel screw to match the size of the fixing. Generally, a plasterboard wall will hold a TV securely and safely, but this is only as long as you use the right mounting. You should consider using an anchor or mounting plate for best results. How to mount a TV on the wall without a stud finder

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This is called being VESA compliant (more later) but as there are many different types we have not shown this in full here as it may confuse. Drill the fixing holes. I recommend wrapping apiece of insulating tape or something similar around your drill bit so that you drill to the correct depth. Go ever so slightly deeper to be on the safe side. You may be wondering if you can mount a TV on plasterboard – and the answer is yes, you can mount your television onto a plasterboard wall, but, it’ll need to be done correctly to prevent damage to your home and TV.

Generally, the best option for you will depend on your circumstances. For example, using a ceiling mounting can be quite difficult physically, and mounting plates may not be the most aesthetically pleasing option. The most important thing to consider is to use a mounting that can properly support the weight of your TV. Usually, the heavier the TV, the stronger the mount will need to be. Wall anchors – Get some heavy-duty ones. Not that I would want to try up to this, but these can usually support up to 25kg each, with a few of these they can easily support a TV. To install these I small pilot hole is drilled in the plasterboard in which the plug part is inserted. The screw then goes in and with a brolly gun, the anchor can then be pulled which forces the anchor to swell up behind the wall. When the TV is fairly high on the wall you may need to adjust the swivels at the side to get the TV to face angle down a little. Toggle plugs - These are used to mount items to hollow walling. Once pushed through the wings in the plug expand anchoring the plug in place. They are not recommended for mounting any items of weight.

How To Mount TV To Wall - Installation Guide

The size of the plug - This should match the sizer of the drill bit used to drill the pilot hole. Too small and the plug will not expand efficiently to remain anchored in the wall, too big and the plug will not fit flush to the wall which could affect the weightbearing capabilities. Sports, documentaries, reality shows, and movies are among the most loved programmes on TV today. No matter how you plan to use your television, you’ll need to decide where and how to position it. Using a TV stand is by far the simplest option but depending on the size of your TV, these pieces of furniture can intrude into an already crowded living room. Plasterboard walls are constructed from a series of wood uprights with plasterboard sheets in-between. The wood studs will be strong enough to support the weight of your TV, but the sheets of plasterboard will not without special fixings. This guide will look at how to wall mount a TV on a plaster wall without studs, the maximum TV weight for wall mounting and what to do if you have no stud finder. How to mount a tv on a plaster wall without studs

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