Plasma TV Wall Mount
For those who want their home theatre to imitate the cinematic
experience, a plasma TV wall mount is a good investment to save
space and to give a great effect. A plasma TV wall mount is easy
to install yourself, but if you prefer, you can hire a
professional to do the job for you. The price of a typical
plasma TV wall mount can range from $60 to $350, and it is a
good idea to invest in the best plasma TV wall mount you can
afford, since plasma TVs are quite delicate and you cannot risk
having your plasma TV fall to the ground. However, most plasma
TV wall mounts do the job sufficiently well.
Your plasma TV wall mount should contain at least the following
items:
* Wall plate * Rails * Arms
The wall plate attaches to the wall and the rails are for the
back of the television. There should be two perpendicular arms
with devices to connect to the back of the plate. The rails
enable you to move the TV to the right or the left across the
wall and enable you to lift the TV off, if necessary.
You need to select a plasma TV wall mount suited to the type of
plasma TV that you have. The average size is 26-41" and weighs
up to 100 pounds. A typical plasma TV wall mount can handle this
type of set. However, if you plasma TV is larger than this and
weighs more than 100 pounds, you will need a two stud wall
mount.
It is possible to install your plasma TV wall mount on a
concrete wall, although you will need a different type of plasma
TV mount. Cement anchors are needed to keep you TV in place on a
concrete surface, and you can also find long belts and other
devices specially designed for concrete. As with any type of
Plasma TV mount, ensure that your cement anchors are sturdy
enough to hold a heavy unit.
When you install your plasma TV, you might not be certain about
what height you want. If you have a typical, flat plasma TV wall
mount, you will need to put your plasma TV at the correct
height. However, many people like to have their plasma TV's a
little higher. One reason is that, since plasma TV are so
vulnerable to damage, those with children prefer to put their
plasma TV as high up as possible to avoid stray balls from
hitting the screen. If you want to put your plasma TV up high,
you will need a special plasma TV wall mount that tilts so your
set can face downward at an angle. You will also need a tilt
plasma TV wall mount if your set is not completely flat, but has
a gentle curve at the back.
You can purchase a plasma TV wall mount with fixed arms or with
articulating arms that move along a 90 degree swivel. The
articulating wall mounts may cost a bit more, but are worth the
investment if you like to view your television from different
angles. They are not much more difficult to install than fixed
arm wall mounts, and are just as durable.
Ensure that your plasma TV wall mount is sufficiently durable.
It is a good idea to install your television along with a friend
who can help you take your plasma TV on and off the mount while
you are testing it for durability. A partner can also see if
there is any "giving" or wobbling, and this second pair of eyes
might just save your set. If you are unsure of your abilities,
it is worthwhile to hire a professional to install your plasma
TV mount.