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QuestionCan any flat screen TV be mounted on the wall?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerAs long as the TV has VESA mounts that are the same size as your mounting bracket, you should be able to mount it. VESA mounts look like screw holes spaced in a square or rectangle on the back of your TV, so if you see these holes you can mount the TV.
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QuestionHow high should I hang my flat screen TV on the wall?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerYou'll want the center of the TV to be at the eye level of the viewer. A good rule of thumb for viewers sitting on a couch would be about 42 inches high, but it can depend upon your furniture and your height what is ideal. If you know you'll have viewers of varying heights try to pick a number in the middle.
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QuestionHow can I hide the wires to my wall mounted TV?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerThe easiest way, if you have drywall, is to punch a hole in the wall behind the TV and route the cables down to another hole directly below it, which is not as hard as it might at first seem. Take a look at How to Install a Flat Panel TV on a Wall With No Wires Showing .
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QuestionCan I mount a TV without studs?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerIt's possible, but you must be very careful to use hardware made for this purpose that is rated to hold the weight of the TV you want to mount. If you're not sure about doing it yourself, it may be safer to hire someone.
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QuestionIf I'm mounting a TV high on a wall, should I lean the top of the TV forward?Community AnswerYes. Use a tilting wall mount so that your viewing angle will be 90 degrees to the screen.
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QuestionIf I mount the TV to the wall studs, it will be in the wrong place. I need to mount the TV centered on the wall, but the studs aren't centered. What can I do?Community AnswerYou can order a wall mount online that has a range of motion.
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QuestionHow do I know how low to mount the bracket from the ceiling?Community AnswerThe center of the TV should be at eye level, so you will have to measure about how high eye level is from the seating in front of your TV and match that up with the center of your TV. You probably should measure from the floor instead of the ceiling.
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QuestionCan I use a hammer and nail instead of a drill bit?Community AnswerNo, this would not be a good idea. Nails can be pulled out when the weight is applied to them. Screws have "threads" which hold them in the stud.
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QuestionCan I use a mount for a 56" television on a 65"?Community AnswerIt depends on the mount. Most mounts are made to fit a range of televisions.
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QuestionI have a TV with a bottom stand on it. Can I mount it to a wall?Community AnswerYou need to remove that bracket first, because it'll get in the way if you don't. It's not complicated or difficult to do this, all you'll likely need is a Phillips head screwdriver.
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QuestionCan you hang a TV over a radiator?Community AnswerYou shouldn't. If it was on, it could end up melting the plastic.
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QuestionAt what height should a 27-inch TV be mounted?Community AnswerThe center of the screen should be at the eye level of the viewer when seated, so about 40"- 45" from the floor.
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QuestionIs it OK to mount my TV above the fireplace?Community AnswerNo. If you use your fireplace often, the smoke and heat can damage the long term health of your TV. Also, the added light from the fire will distort the quality of the TV picture.
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QuestionHow do I mount a TV?Community AnswerRead the instructions that come with the mounting hardware. Use a stud finder to make sure the mount is supported. If you just drill into the dry wall, you risk the TV ripping a huge hole in the wall, not to mention destroying your TV. Make sure you have the proper drill bits and screws, and use a level to make sure your TV will be straight.
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QuestionI had a TV mounted and I removed it. Can I mount another TV in the same holes of the previous mount?Community AnswerNo. The previous mount holes are likely too large to securely drill through again. Try mounting the TV somewhere else, or just above the previous mount.
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QuestionHow do I mount a TV between two windows?Community AnswerTry the STANDiT by Erard, you can find it on Amazon. This stand allows you to "mount" the flat screen without any nails or holes in the wall. It can be moved easily to other locations.
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QuestionHow high can I hang my flat screen TV?Community AnswerThere is theoretically no limit, aside from the top of the TV contacting the ceiling. But keep in mind the viewer (at their normal viewing posture), should be able to watch the TV with out tilting their head up to an uncomfortable position. Almost any tilting upward can become uncomfortable over time, especially the older the viewer is. It is also important the TV screen be tilted down so a line from the viewers eye in perpendicular (90 degrees) to the front surface of the screen, otherwise the image will be significantly less bright. Also consider the higher the screen goes, the more you will feel like you are in the theater, sitting in the front row.
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QuestionHow can I mount a TV so that the cords aren't showing?Community AnswerYou can drill small holes in the wall and run your cords inside the wall and back out to a power outlet. You can also purchase cord covers that stick to your walls and cover the look of cords. These come in many different colors.
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