TV Wall Mounting For A Safer, Cleaner Setup
Need your TV fitted securely to the wall? Paul Davies TV Aerial Installer provides TV wall mounting with bracket fitting, wall type checks, careful screen positioning, cable tidying advice and basic setup support.
Whether you have a new television, want to remove a bulky stand or need a screen moved to a better position, our installers can help create a neat finish that works for everyday viewing.
Professional TV Wall Mounting Service
TV wall mounting is about more than fixing a bracket to the wall. The screen size, wall type, bracket style, cable layout, viewing height and connected equipment all affect the final result.
Before fitting your TV, the installer can check the wall surface, bracket compatibility and preferred viewing position. As a result, you get a safer installation and a cleaner setup that suits the room.
- TV bracket installation
- Fixed, tilt and full motion bracket fitting where suitable
- Wall type checks before installation
- TV height and viewing position advice
- Cable tidying and connection advice
- Basic Smart TV and device setup support where suitable
Need A TV Mounted Properly?
Call, WhatsApp or send a form enquiry. For faster advice, include your postcode, TV size, wall type and whether you already have a bracket.
What Wall Will Your TV Be Mounted On?
Different wall types need different checks. Use this quick selector for guidance before booking.
Solid Brick Or Concrete Walls
Solid brick and concrete walls are often suitable for TV mounting when the right fixings are used. The installer can still check the wall condition, bracket style and cable access before work begins.
- Wall type assessed before drilling
- Bracket and fixing method checked
- Viewing position agreed first
Choose The Right Bracket
Fixed, tilt and full motion brackets all suit different rooms. The bracket should match the TV size, weight, wall type and how you want to use the screen.
- Fixed brackets for a close finish
- Tilt brackets for glare control
- Full motion brackets where suitable
Plan The Viewing Height
The best height depends on seating position, room layout and how often the TV is watched. A planned height helps make viewing more comfortable.
- Seating position considered
- Room layout reviewed
- Screen height agreed first
Think About Cables
A wall-mounted TV looks better when cables are planned properly. Options may include trunking, tidier routing or moving connected devices.
- Aerial and satellite cables checked
- HDMI and device leads considered
- Power access reviewed
Connect And Check
Once mounted, the TV may need basic connection checks, channel tuning, soundbar connection or Smart TV setup support.
- Basic setup checks where suitable
- Connected devices reviewed
- Finished position checked
Plan Your Wall-Mounted TV Before Drilling Starts
This slide deck is specific to TV wall mounting and covers the main decisions that affect how neat, safe and comfortable the finished setup feels.
Use the arrows or dots to move through the planning points.
What Makes A Good TV Wall Mounting Installation?
A neat wall-mounted TV should be safe, level, well positioned and practical to use with your existing equipment.
Wall Suitability
The wall type and condition should be checked before drilling or bracket fitting begins.
Bracket Compatibility
The bracket should suit your TV size, weight, VESA pattern and preferred viewing style.
Viewing Position
Height and angle are planned around your seating position and room layout.
Cable Tidying
Aerial leads, HDMI cables and device connections can be planned for a cleaner finish.
Careful Mounting
The TV is lifted, fitted and checked carefully once the bracket is installed.
Setup Support
Basic connection and setup support can be provided where suitable after mounting.
Which TV Bracket Is Right For Your Room?
The right bracket depends on how you use the room, the size of the TV and the wall it is being fitted to.
📺 Fixed Brackets
A fixed bracket can create a slim, close-to-wall finish when the viewing position is straightforward.
- Clean and simple finish
- Good for central seating positions
- Often suits living rooms and bedrooms
↕ Tilt Brackets
A tilt bracket can help adjust the screen angle, which may be useful when mounting slightly higher on the wall.
- Useful for glare reduction
- Helps with higher mounting positions
- Good for bedrooms and kitchens
↔ Full Motion Brackets
A full motion bracket can offer more flexibility, but the wall and bracket must be suitable for the TV.
- Flexible viewing positions
- Useful in open-plan rooms
- Requires careful wall checks
What Do You Need Help With?
Use the selector below to choose the most relevant next step for your setup.
TV Wall Mounting
This is the right choice if your main requirement is secure TV bracket fitting, screen positioning and a neater wall-mounted setup.
Call For A Free QuoteCable Tidying And TV Points
If your cables or sockets are in the wrong place, extra TV points or cable routing advice may help create a cleaner finish.
View Extra TV PointsAerial Or Satellite Signal
If the mounted TV has poor reception, missing channels or no signal, the dedicated aerial repair or satellite pages may be more relevant.
View TV Aerial RepairsSmart TV Setup
If the TV is already mounted but you need help with apps, Wi-Fi, streaming or device setup, the Smart TV setup page is the better fit.
View Smart TV SetupOur TV Wall Mounting Process
The process is designed to plan the installation before the bracket is fitted.
Discuss The TV
Tell us the TV size, bracket type, room and wall surface.
Check The Wall
The wall type and fixing requirements are assessed before drilling.
Plan The Height
The viewing height and screen position are agreed with you.
Fit The Bracket
The suitable bracket is fitted carefully where the wall allows.
Mount The TV
The TV is lifted into place, checked and levelled.
Final Setup
Cables, connections and basic setup can be checked where suitable.
What TV Wall Mounting Can Include
The exact work depends on your TV, bracket, wall type, cables and room layout.
TV Bracket Installation
Fitting of a suitable fixed, tilt or full motion bracket where the wall allows.
Wall Type Assessment
Checks for common wall types including brick, concrete, plasterboard and stud walls.
Height And Position Advice
Guidance on where the TV should sit for comfortable everyday viewing.
Cable Management Advice
Practical advice on aerial leads, HDMI cables, power access and device connections.
Screen Fitting
Careful lifting, mounting, levelling and final position checks.
Connection Checks
Basic checks for compatible equipment, TV points and connected devices where suitable.
Book TV Wall Mounting Today
Get your TV mounted safely, neatly and at a practical viewing height. Call Paul Davies TV Aerial Installer for a free quote and local availability.
Related TV And Home Setup Services
These pages may be useful if your TV wall mounting enquiry is part of a wider setup.
Check Local Availability For TV Wall Mounting
Paul Davies TV Aerial Installer helps customers through nearby engineers where local availability allows. The quickest way to check is to send your postcode, TV size, wall type and whether you already have a bracket.
If an engineer is available close to you, we can advise on appointment options and whether local 1 hour service may be possible.
Local TV Wall Mounting
Book a nearby installer for wall checks, bracket fitting, cable advice and TV mounting where available.
Contact Paul Davies TV Aerial Installer
Opening hours: Mon to Fri 8am to 9pm, Sat to Sun 8am to 5pm. “Paul Davies TV Aerials” is a trading name of Aerial Services Scotland Limited, Unit 1, 3 Bowerwalls Place, Barrhead, G78 1BF. Registered Company No: SC296435.
TV Wall Mounting FAQs
Helpful answers before you book a TV wall mounting visit.
Can any TV be mounted on the wall?
Most modern TVs can be wall mounted if the wall, bracket and fixings are suitable for the screen size and weight. The installer can check this before fitting begins.
What type of TV bracket do I need?
The best bracket depends on your TV size, wall type and preferred viewing position. Fixed, tilt and full motion brackets are common options, but the bracket must be suitable for the screen and wall.
Can you mount a TV on plasterboard?
Plasterboard walls need careful assessment because the correct fixing method depends on the structure behind the board. The installer can advise whether your wall is suitable.
Can you hide the cables after mounting the TV?
Cable tidying options depend on the wall type and room layout. The installer can advise on trunking, routing and connection planning. Any electrical work should be completed by a qualified electrician.
Can you connect my TV after wall mounting?
Basic setup support may be available where suitable, including checking connected devices, aerial or satellite feeds, soundbars and channel tuning.
How high should a TV be mounted?
The ideal height depends on your seating position, room layout and screen size. The installer can discuss a comfortable viewing height before fitting the bracket.
How long does TV wall mounting take?
Many standard TV wall mounting jobs can be completed during one visit. The time needed depends on wall type, bracket style, cable layout, TV size and setup requirements.
Can you wall mount Sky Glass?
Yes, Sky Glass wall mounting may be available where the wall and bracket are suitable. For Sky Glass-specific advice, visit the dedicated Sky Glass wall mounting page.