Installing a flat TV wall mount looks easy at a first glance. After all, you only have to come up with a few screws, some dedication and a little care. This is the kind of job you can do on your own, without any extra help. Moreover, there are a series of tutorials over the Internet, not to mention about the manual of instructions. But with all these, it can be quite tough to ensure a decent result, especially if this is the first time you do it. So what kind of things should you consider before drilling your walls?

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System Weight

Unless the mount comes with the package, you have to find one that fits perfectly to your television set. Brackets can be adjusted to the right size, but the secret stays in the weight. Keep in mind that an older television set is usually heavier than a new one, even if they have the same apparent size. Although the mount might seem resistant enough, make sure that it is not going to support too much pressure. With time, it might give up when least expected.

Finding The Perfect Location

It is crucial to actually think about the location before drilling the first free wall you see. Think about where you normally stay, but also consider your guests and the angle they must watch from. It might be a good idea to simulate the location before actually installing. Have a couple of friends hold the television set in the air, only to figure out whether you can see or not. Sometimes, you might be forced to stand up or recline for the best angle.

Lights And Reflections

Sunlight is one of the last things new television owners think about. They install the set without realizing that a nearby window can be a nightmare in the mornings or the evenings. There are more times of the day when the sunlight can reflect in it and become uncomfortable. Moreover, think about the artificial lights too. If they hit the screen and reflect to your couch, you obviously need a different location.

Cables And Lines

The wall hosting the mount should not include any wires, cables or lines. In an attempt to ensure an aesthetic design, a lot of constructors stick the wires inside the walls. Make sure that the respective wall is powerful enough, but also inquire about the phone or power lines, as well as water pipes.

Plugs And Outlets

Cable length and cables must not be ignored either. If you think that you can always extend the cords, imagine how they will look like while hanging loose down the walls. Therefore, analyze these options and try to come up with effective and stylish solutions.

In the end, you do not have to be a genius to think about these problems, yet most beginners fail to learn about them before actually installing the wall mount. This is why a little education is mandatory in every domain, but especially when it comes to DIY (Do It Yourself) operations.

Michael Alvarez, has been working in the electronics and technology field for over 20 years. He enjoys sharing his knowledge and expertise with others; while continuing to grow his knowledge.