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Mount It: A Plasma Television Mount

ou have recently purchased a state-of-the-art plasma television, and now you want to show it off to all your friends. Problem is that you have four kids, two dogs, and way too much stuff. So where do you put your brand new plasma television? You can buy a plasma television cabinet and try to make room in your overstuffed living room, or you can buy a plasma television mount and save yourself from heartache and backache.

Creating the Ultimate Home Theater Experience

Once you have figured out where you want to put your new plasma television, you will next need to decide on how you want to mount it. You will need to mount your plasma television to a wall, the ceiling, a piece of furniture, or a stand. For those who want their home theatre to feel like the real theater experience, a plasma television mount is a good very investment, as it helps to save space and it creates a great effect.

What to do

A plasma television mount is easy to install all by yourself, but if you prefer, you can hire a professional to do it all for you. Typically, the price of a plasma television mount can range anywhere from $60 to $350, and since plasma televisions are so delicate, you will want to make sure to buy the best plasma television mount that you can afford.

For those who have never bought a plasma television mount, here is a basic lesson on the types of plasma television mounts out there and what to look for.

The Ceiling Mount

The ceiling plasma television mount is used when you want to put your plasma television some place other than a wall. A ceiling plasma television mount is anchored by joists and it is also necessary to use a ceiling flange and extension pipe, which makes it possible to customize the height of your ceiling mount.

The Wall Mount

The plasma television mount provides the viewer with a full range of movement options. It can tilt and swivel the television as necessary. Before you install a plasma television mount, however, it is necessary to ensure a there is a sturdy place where the mount can be anchored. To be sure that your plasma television is anchored properly you can purchase a plasma television mount kit for use with cinder block and solid concrete walls.

Having a plasma television mount is crucial, especially if your family does not have the necessary floor space, but keep in mind that a plasma television is a large, heavy and delicate piece of equipment. You want this television as secure as you can get it. It costs way too much to take chances. So, for the money you pay for your magnificent plasma television, you can afford to mount it on something that will keep it safe and secure.


Nothing on this site should be acted upon without professional advice. Articles are not professional advice and should not be treated as such.

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