Common TV Mounting Mistakes

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7 TV Mounting Mistakes
That Cost Homeowners Thousands

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1

Drilling Without Finding Studs

The Mistake: Using drywall anchors for TVs over 30 lbs. Drywall crumbles under sustained weight, especially with articulating mounts that create leverage when extended.

The Cost: $200-800 in drywall repair, paint matching, and re-installation. Plus a broken TV if it falls. We see this weekly in Boston apartments where renters try to save money.

✓ The Right Way

Always mount into wood or metal studs for TVs over 32". Use a professional stud finder and drill test holes to confirm. In Boston's old homes, studs may be irregularly spaced at 16", 19", or 24" centers.

2

Using the Wrong Mount for Your TV Size

The Mistake: Buying a $20 basic mount for a 65" OLED. Undersized mounts sag, tilt forward over time, or fail completely under weight they weren't designed for.

The Cost: Dropped TV ($1,000-3,000 replacement), wall damage, and potential injury. Cheap mounts lack safety locks and proper tilt tension.

✓ The Right Way

Check VESA pattern compatibility (200x200, 400x400, etc.) and weight ratings. Add 20% buffer to your TV's weight. See our mount type guide for recommendations by TV size.

3

Ignoring Wall Type (The Boston Problem)

The Mistake: Treating plaster walls like drywall. Standard drywall anchors spin freely in plaster, creating useless holes that weaken the wall and guarantee failure.

Boston Specific: Many Back Bay and Beacon Hill homes have horsehair plaster over wood lath (pre-1940s). This requires toggle bolts that grip the lath, not expansion anchors. We've repaired dozens of failed DIY attempts in historic Boston homes.

✓ The Right Way

Test drill a small hole first. Wood fibers = drywall. Gray dust + resistance = plaster. Use appropriate anchors or hire a pro with historic Boston home experience.

4

Mounting Too High (Neck Strain)

The Mistake: Following the "above the fireplace" trend without considering viewing angle. TVs mounted above eye level cause neck strain, poor posture, and washed-out picture quality from off-angle viewing.

The Cost: Physical discomfort, chiropractor visits, and eventually remounting at the correct height. Plus the original installation cost wasted.

✓ The Right Way

Center of screen should be at seated eye level (42-48" from floor for standard sofas). If mounting above fireplace, use a tilt mount angled downward 10-15°. Consider a mantel mount that pulls down to eye level.

5

Not Checking for Electrical/Plumbing

The Mistake: Drilling blindly and hitting electrical wires or water pipes. In Massachusetts, this requires licensed electricians to repair and can create fire hazards or flooding.

The Cost: $500-2,000 in emergency repairs, potential building fines, and safety hazards. We've seen drill bits fused to live wires from DIY attempts.

✓ The Right Way

Use a wire detector before drilling. Avoid areas directly above/below outlets. In high-rise buildings, building management often has electrical plans available.

6

Poor Cable Management

The Mistake: Leaving HDMI and power cables dangling. Creates clutter, dust traps, toddler hazards, and an unfinished look. Cheap cable covers yellow and fall off within months.

The Cost: Constant visual annoyance, safety hazard for children, and eventually paying a pro to redo it properly with in-wall concealment.

✓ The Right Way

Plan cable routing before mounting. Use in-wall rated cables for concealed installations. Paintable cable raceways blend with wall color. For Samsung Frame TVs, consider professional One Connect box installation.

7

Voiding Your TV Warranty

The Mistake: Many TV manufacturers void warranties if not installed by a professional. Samsung, LG, and Sony specifically exclude "improper installation" from coverage—including wall mounting failures.

The Cost: If your TV fails within the warranty period and the manufacturer discovers DIY mounting, you're paying full replacement cost out of pocket. We've seen $3,000 OLEDs denied coverage.

✓ The Right Way

Check your TV warranty terms. Professional installation includes workmanship guarantees that protect your investment. Mr Home Guy provides lifetime installation warranty and is vendor-approved by most Boston high-rise buildings.

DIY vs. Professional: When to Call Mr Home Guy

✓ Safe to DIY

  • • TVs under 40 inches
  • • Standard drywall with clear stud access
  • Fixed mounts only
  • • No wire concealment needed
  • • First-floor installations
  • • You own your home (not renting)

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