Are you planning to get a wall mounted TV on chimney? We have a few helpful tips for you.
Wall Mounted TV on Chimney
Some people advise against a wall mounted TV on chimney, with viewing angle, heat and soot named as the factors to consider. However, when done correctly and safely, this can be a great place for the family to convene and watch TV.
Plasma TVs can be mounted on brick walls, and you can use tilt wall mounts to angle it properly. There are also safety precautions to take to ensure that the TV is not damaged both during installation and from the heat coming from the fireplace.
Here are a few tips to consider when installing a TV over your fireplace:
–Make sure that the temperature does not exceed the recommended temperature for the TV. This is usually at 90 t0 100 degrees Fahrenheit, but you should check your TV’s technical specifications in the manufacturer’s manual.
–Consider placing a mantle over the fireplace. This will help deflect heat from the TV.
–Tape a thermometer on the chimney wall or the face of the fireplace to keep track of the temperature. If it is constantly over 110 degrees, you should consider placing the TV somewhere else in the house.
–If you have an open fireplace (versus an electric fireplace), ash and smoke can also present danger when installing a TV over it. Survey your wall – if there are clear stains of smoke and ash, consider installing your TV elsewhere.
–Regular cleaning and maintenance of your fireplace is important.
–Hang the TV as low as possible to avoid neck strain.
–Use a tilt or full motion mount to allow you to pivot the TV to your desired angle.
–Optimize sound by installing surround speakers or a soundbar.
–Remember to prioritize safety when installing the TV. Check and read the packaging content before starting the installation.
It is always best to hire a professional to do the installation for you. Call Mediacoms today and ask about how we can help you with your wall mounted TV on chimney.
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