Mounting a TV properly comes down to wall construction, screen height, bracket choice and cable route. Reviewing these details before booking allows the work and price to be agreed in advance. Every installation is completed by the same installer who reviews and quotes the job, with no subcontractors.
Regular coverage includes East Dulwich near Lordship Lane and East Dulwich station, Peckham around Rye Lane, and Camberwell around Camberwell Green and Denmark Hill. Nunhead and Dulwich are also covered.
Bermondsey, Rotherhithe and Surrey Quays are served around Canada Water and Southwark Park, along with Elephant and Castle and Walworth near Walworth Road.
Southwark forms part of the wider South East London coverage area. The full regional list is on the Areas We Cover page. Send your postcode so availability can be confirmed.
A recent job in Peckham, SE15 involved mounting a 55-inch Samsung television on a brick chimney breast above a fireplace, using a tilt bracket supplied by TV Mount Mate.
A built-in cupboard beside the fireplace restricted how the connections could reach the equipment. Before drilling, the condition of the brickwork and proposed fixing area were checked, along with the cupboard depth and timber position.
An opening was made through a cupboard panel so the connections could reach the equipment, with surface trunking used for the visible section. A 3-metre HDMI cable suitable for the equipment was supplied, and the EE TV box was connected and set up.
The television was mounted at the agreed position, with the cable route and EE TV box setup completed as planned. More completed installations are available on the Recent Work page.
A television above a fireplace usually sits higher than normal eye level, so the viewing position should be checked from the main seating area before the bracket position is finalised.
A tilt bracket can help by angling the screen slightly downwards, as it did on the Peckham installation. The bracket must suit the television and wall, and the chimney breast is checked before drilling.
TVs can be mounted above fireplaces where the wall, heat, viewing position, bracket and cable route are suitable. More detail is available on the TV mounting above fireplaces page.
Built-in cupboards and alcove units can restrict where power, HDMI and device cables can run. Checking cupboard depth, panel position and cable length helps establish whether the planned route is workable.
TV cable concealment depends on the wall construction and planned route. On brick walls, neat surface trunking can provide a practical cable route without chasing into the brick. Connections should be planned before the television goes on the wall.
Standard TV wall mounting is the main service. Installation is also available for large OLED and QLED screens, Samsung Frame televisions, LG G-Series and other flush-mount models, Sky Glass and soundbars.
TV Mount Mate works on plasterboard, timber and metal stud walls, brick, dot-and-dab, chimney breasts and suitable concrete walls. A wall photograph helps with the initial assessment, but the wall is checked before drilling.
Separate guides explain TV mounting on brick walls and TV mounting on dot-and-dab walls. Commercial TV installation is available for offices, shops and other business premises, subject to site requirements.
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The fixed quote covers the work agreed before booking. If additional work is requested or the supplied job details change, any price difference will be explained before work continues.
There is no deposit, and payment is made on completion. Same-day and next-day appointments may be available, depending on the schedule.
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Everything you need to know before booking TV mounting in Southwark, from coverage areas and fireplace installations to cable concealment and fixed quotes.
East Dulwich, Peckham, Camberwell, Bermondsey, Rotherhithe, Surrey Quays, Elephant and Castle, Nunhead, Walworth and Dulwich are covered. Send your full postcode so availability can be confirmed.
In many cases, yes, but the wall, heat, viewing height, bracket and cable route must be suitable. The chimney breast is checked before drilling, and the final screen position is agreed first.
Sometimes. On the Peckham installation, the cupboard depth and panel position were checked before an opening was made for the cable route. The same approach will not suit every property, so the cupboard, wall and cable length must be assessed first.
Send your postcode, TV model or size, bracket information, wall photograph and details of any fireplace, cable, soundbar or device work. The quote is confirmed before booking.
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