Friday, September 30, 2016

Find Out How A Philadelphia Electrician Can Help You Wall Mount Your TV

By Lonnie Hahne


Wall-mounting televisions is great for saving space in small rooms and it is usually the most convenient method of installation in the bedroom.

For living room installs, the middle of your television screen should be about eye level when you happen to be sitting down. If you want to watch television while lying in your bed, you must make sure that it is positioned for limiting neck strain. Mounting your TV too high could leave you in need of a physical therapist or a chiropractor and each of these professionals will likely recommend lowering your screen.

A tilting mount is often best for this, and can also be used to adjust the exact position of the TV to reduce glare at different times of day.

Many people are opting to mount their televisions above their fireplaces. This probably seems like a great idea, especially when considering how cold winter in Philadelphia can be. In reality, however, if you end up using your fireplace, the life of your costly entertainment equipment will invariably be reduced and you will also need to clean a lot of soot and grime off the screen.

This isn't really a problem if you happen to have a gas fireplace, but you should not mount your television above any fireplace that burns wood or coal for fuel.

You should also avoid mounting a TV on an exterior wall. This makes running cable through the wall more challenging and may leave you with no choice but to have visible raceways for the cables. Running cable through the wall makes the task much more difficult, and you are unlikely to have a house with a convenient wall mount socket. (If you are lucky you might, if the previous owners did it and had a similar idea as to a good place for the TV). High mounted TVs such as above a bed require going into the ceiling.

Ultimately, if you want your install to be clean when there is wiring within the walls, you should have this handled by a reputable Philadelphia electrician. This professionally will know how to complete the work without violating the fire code or harming the existing plumbing or wiring.

Companies such as these have trained technicians who can ensure that the entire TV installation is done correctly and safely, particularly in terms of ensuring that trip and fall hazards and exposed cables are addressed or simply making sure that your costly entertainment equipment does not fall off your wall. These professionals can additionally make sure that all in-wall wiring has the correct rating (as an example, standard HDMI is not properly rated for this type of work).

If you are doing a full home theater setup, then you should definitely hire an installer. They will be able to do things to make it even cooler, such as installing recessed speakers and running all of the wiring out of view.

While you can definitely buy a wall mount and tackle this project on your own, especially if you only need to run your cables a very limited distance, you will get the best look by working with licensed installers instead. The area will look messy when there are tangled wires exposed. Contacting a reputable electrician will allow you to get a perfectly mounted TV, exactly where you want this appliance.




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