How Much Does TV Mounting Cost?
Understand what affects price, common add-ons, and how to compare quotes.
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Straightforward answers to common customer questions, written to help you compare options and choose the right service for your home.
Understand what affects price, common add-ons, and how to compare quotes.
Read the guideTypical install times by setup type, including cable concealment and soundbar jobs.
Read the guideWhen an electrician is not needed, and when you should still call one.
Read the guideWhat hourly pricing means and why fixed-by-job pricing is often better value.
Read the guideSend your TV size, wall type, and postcode and we will give you a clear fixed quote.
Most TV mounting questions come down to four things: whether the wall can safely take the TV, how cables will be handled, whether electrical work is needed and what should be included in the quote. These guides are written to answer those questions before you book.
They also help you compare quotes properly. A very cheap price may not include bracket supply, cable concealment, heavy TV handling or plasterboard fixings. A clear fixed quote should explain what is included before the installer arrives.
Customers often contact us after reading conflicting advice online. One person says any bracket will do, another says plasterboard is impossible, and someone else suggests every cable job needs an electrician. The truth depends on your TV size, bracket type, wall construction, socket position and the finish you want.
Our guides are written in plain English so you know what to ask before booking. They help you avoid weak fixings, poor viewing height, exposed cables, unsuitable brackets and quotes that look cheap at first but add extra costs later.
Check whether you need a fixed, tilt or full-motion bracket and whether it suits your wall and TV weight.
Understand what should be included in a quote, especially for hidden cables, plasterboard and heavier TVs.
Know what photos and details to send so the appointment is quicker, safer and less likely to need a second visit.
The most common questions are usually practical: how much will it cost, how long will it take, can the cables be hidden, and is the wall strong enough? Each article is designed to answer those questions while also showing when it is better to ask for a professional opinion.
If you would rather not read through every guide, message us directly with your TV size, postcode and wall photo. We will give straightforward advice and a clear route to booking.