Mounting a flat screen TV to your wall is an aesthetically pleasing experience that you're sure to enjoy. With the proliferation of flat screen, HD, and plasma TVs, more and more people have started mounting TVs to their walls. In fact, it's relatively easy and inexpensive. A sturdy wall mount need only set you back $50 or $60 dollars. For a detailed guide on how to mount your TV to the wall, read on.

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Mount the Brackets to Your Flat Screen TV

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    Obtain a correctly-sized bracket either online or at an electronic retail store. Any major electronic retailer should be able to help you with this purchase if you have questions. Generally, brackets come in a size range. This means you can buy a bracket that fits a range of TVs.
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    Remove the base that comes with the TV if it is attached. If the base is not already attached when you open the box, do not put it on; you'll just have to take it off later.
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    Lay the TV on its face (glass down) on a soft, padded, flat item. If you have any reservations about laying your plasma TV glass-down on the carpet or floor, check the owner's manual for guidance. Some plasma screen manufacturers recommend working with the flat screen facing upright while attaching the brackets.
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    Look for the four holes on the back of the TV. Those are where you will place the bracket you purchased. There might be three pieces to your mount. The two small brackets will attach to your TV.
    • Remove any screws plugging the holes if necessary. Many TVs manufacturers plug their mounting holes with screws during assembly.
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    Put the mounting brackets on the back of the TV, aligning them as stated in your mounting directions. Make sure that the brackets are facing the correct way when screwed to the TV.
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    Use a screwdriver to tighten any remaining bolts. The bracket should be firmly bolted to the TV, without any wiggle room. You may need to use some washers that come with the bracket to get a tight fit.
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Mount the Flat Screen TV to the Wall

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    Find the wall studs. Mark the centers of the wall studs you will screw into. Wooden wall studs in all modern homes are 1.5" (3.8 cm) thick. Homes built in the 1920's and earlier are thicker, either 2" (5.1 cm) or 1 3/4" (4.4 cm) thick. You must screw every lag screw into a stud because a TV is much too heavy to be supported by drywall or plaster alone. Also, if the stud is wooden (some are metal), you must screw into the center. If you put it in near an edge, the wood could split and the lag screw would have almost no strength.

    Warning: Drill the test holes only slightly deeper than the thickness of the wall. There may be cables next to the wall stud that you could drill into

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    Drill pilot holes of the diameter given in the instructions.
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    Place the mounting bracket on the wall and screw in the lag bolts using a socket wrench or plyers.
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    Pick up your TV and hang it on the bracket. You may need a person to help you. Tighten the nuts or set screws that attach the bracket to the TV.
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    Make sure that the bracket is sturdy and can hold the weight of the TV before you let go. Plug in your cables to their respective homes and turn on your power.
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    Finished! Your TV has been successfully mounted.
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    Can any flat screen TV be mounted on the wall?
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    As 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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    You'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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    The 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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Things You'll Need

  • Plyers or socket wrench
  • Screwdriver
  • Level
  • Knife if hiding wires
  • Metal coat hanger/metal wire
  • Stud finder

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This article was co-authored by Jason Williams. Jason Williams is an AV & Security Specialist and the Owner of Williams AV & Security. With more than 35 years of experience, he specializes in home automation and home theater system installations. Jason is an AVIXA Certified Technology Specialist, a CEDIA Certified Cabling & Infrastructure Technician, a Pakedge Certified Network Administrator, and holds a Georgia Low Voltage Unrestricted License. This article has been viewed 651,508 times.
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To mount a flat screen TV, first remove the base that comes on your TV, and lay your TV face-down on a soft, padded, flat surface. Next, screw on correctly-sized brackets to the back of your TV with a screwdriver. Then, use an electronic stud-finder to find the studs in your wall and mark their location in pencil. Once they’re marked, drill pilot holes into the studs. Finally, screw the mounting bracket into these holes, and hang the TV on the bracket. For advice on how to find the studs in your wall, read on!

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