Choosing the Right TV Brackets - Guide For Everyone

If you want to modernize your living room one of the quickest ways to do it is wall mounting your television. It is going to save the floor space and will also keep the expensive screens completely safe from all your toddlers and pets.

But at the same time when you start looking for TV brackets in Ireland, you have to deal with a massive technical jargon that half the time you do not even understand. There are so many different things that you have to understand like VESA sizes and the weight limits and it is possible that you start to feel really overwhelmed.

If you choose the wrong bracket it can be extremely frustrating when you have to install it and in our worst-case scenario, your wall can also get damaged. In the article below, we are going to thoroughly guide you on how you can choose the perfect TV brackets for your home, your wall type, and also according to your viewing style.

Step 1: Choose Your Bracket Type (The Three Core Options)

The usage of your room is something that is going to decide the type of bracket you need in it. Below we are going to discuss three different categories that you can look through and then choose accordingly.

1. Fixed / Flat-to-Wall Brackets

  • The fixed and flat-to-wall TV brackets are used to hold the TV flush against the wall like any other picture frame. If you want to get the cleanest and most minimalist look then you must opt for these.
  • These TV brackets are best for when you have a dedicated viewing area where the TV is directly positioned opposite the sofa at the perfect eye level. With these brackets, you will get to have a perfect view without any issue.
  • One thing that you have to keep in mind with these TV brackets is that you cannot adjust the angle and if you have to plug in new HDMI cables after you have installed them, it can become a little tricky because the clearance behind the screen is extremely tight.

2. Tilting Brackets

  • The second type of brackets are the tilting brackets that are mounted flat to the wall but also allow you to easily angle the screen downwards. If you want to have the specific angle for your TV you can opt for these brackets.
  • These are perfect for all the televisions that are mounted higher than high-level for example if you have to put it above a fireplace or in any bedroom where you have to watch your TV while lying down. 
  • One thing that you have to keep in mind when you are getting this installed in your space is that it only moves vertically which means up and down and not left or right.

3. Full-Motion / Articulating / Swivel Brackets

  • The next TV brackets that we have to talk about are the full-motion or articulating brackets that have an extendable arm. These brackets let you pull the TV completely out of the wall and you can also tilt it vertically or you can also swivel it left or right according to your needs.
  • These brackets are perfect for open-plan homes which means if you’re somebody who likes to watch the news from any space in your house then you should opt for these brackets. These are also perfect for corner installations or in rooms that have very heavy sunlight where you need to change the screen to avoid any sort of glare.
  • The only problem that you may face with it is that they are slightly away from the wall when fully collapsed as compared to the fixed brackets.

Step 2: Check Your TV’s Specs (Size, Weight, and VESA)

The next thing that you have to find out before you purchase any brackets is understanding the specs that are present in your TV. You should check the manual that comes with your TV or the box for three different things that we’re going to talk about below

  • The first thing that you have to check is the size of your screen. Brackets are rated for different size ranges so you should ensure that your TV is comfortably sitting within those bracket guidelines. If the size is not perfect you will never be able to perfectly mount it.
  • For the next thing, you should not skip this step because you have to check the weight limit. If you have an extremely heavy or older TV or you have purchased a 75-inch screen you should always ensure that the bracket is certified to hold more than the exact weight of your TV. If you do not check this your TV can end up collapsing.
  • The third thing that you have to check is the VESA pattern. It is one of the most technical specifications in the industry. It is an industry standard for the four threaded mounting holes present on the back of your television.

If you do not know how to measure the VESA size we are going to answer that too. You have to measure the distance between the holes in millimeters both horizontally and vertically. 

Step 3: Assess Your Wall Type (The Irish Home Dilemma)

The last yet again, most important thing that you have to understand is finding the wall type of your space. Irish homes have two distinct wall types that need a different approach when it comes to installing TV brackets.

Firstly if you have solid brick or concrete walls you should always mount any size of TV here including heavy screens. 

Besides that, if you have hollow walls, which are extremely common in partitions all across Ireland you should mount the brackets directly into the wooden vertical timber frames that are present behind the plasterboard.

In Summary

Some people may think that it is not too difficult to find the right TV brackets but they are definitely wrong because if you do not choose the right TV brackets it can end up damaging the walls and your television.

Not only that it is also extremely crucial to find the right people for TV bracket installation and that is exactly why you must get in touch with us at TVPro.ie. We have professionals who will get the job done perfectly so you can enjoy watching your favorite show without any hassle.

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