"The son, Christopher, showed up on time to do the work. He was slow and methodical but finally got the antenna installed on my roof. Fine, so far and everything seemed to work fine except ch. 7. He said he would return the next day. In the meantime ch. 7 cleared up. Christopher never showed up or called again. He charged me $300. Which seemed a bit high, but at least the TV reception is good."
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"While they got the job done eventually and their customer services and techs were sweet, the company needs to be MUCH more crystal clear and upfront about a few things before they eagerly take payment. 1. This is not a company for novice clients as they only do work remotely and expect you to have all hardware properly installed before hand. So perhaps they should only sign up for software issues with clients like me who are hardware dummies. I had to struggle on my own for hours buying and trying to figure out where to plug items (again I am basically an old lady technophobe as they say). 2. They also don't make it clear that you are not scheduling an appt in the traditional sense but rather scheduling a position in a phone queue at say a time like 7 pm eastern. So you end up sitting by the phone at 7 pm for 45 minutes waiting for them to call (since apparently you are 10th in the queue). All this is fine, but it should be the first few things you bring up when someone works with you esp for 137 an hour as there are other local companies one can work with if they seek non remote service. In short, your people are great and sweet, but the upfront disclosure is lacking."
"So far the problem seems to be fixed. The company that American Home Shield dispatched was not really professional and have a lot of bad reviews on social media."
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In most cases, you should not put a TV on a fireplace mantel. The minimum width required to put a TV safely on a shelf or mantel is 10 inches, but pre-made mantels are usually too shallow, averaging at only seven inches deep. If you do choose to place a TV above a mantel, it should be mounted to the wall. However, do so cautiously as heat radiating from the fireplace could potentially cause damage to electronics.
The VESA mounting standard refers to the layout of the mounting holes on the back of all televisions that follow the standard. These holes appear in the same place on all TVs of a certain size. This allows the mounting bracket and hardware manufacturers to build the brackets to fit the VESA standard. Ideally, if everyone follows the VESA standard, any brand of TV should fit any brand of mounting bracket, as long as the sizes match up correctly.
Choosing the right size of wall anchors is essential for a secure installation. The size of the wall anchors should match the size of the screws you plan to use. Follow the manufacturer's recommendations for the specific wall anchors you purchase. Typically, the packaging of the wall anchors will indicate the appropriate screw size and diameter for a proper fit.
The cost to have a TV professionally mounted typically ranges from $160 to $360, with a national average of about $260. This price is for labor and does not include the TV mount itself. Several factors can affect the final cost, including the size of the TV and the type of mount used; for example, a fireplace mount costs more than an under-cabinet one. If you want to hide the wires within the wall, the price can increase significantly, potentially to $1,000 or more. For an accurate estimate, it is best to contact a local TV mounting service.
Professionals mount TVs using specialized tools and knowledge of different wall materials, ensuring safe support.
The Mccall, ID homeowners’ guide to tv mount installation services
From average costs to expert advice, get all the answers you need to get your job done.
Need to mount a TV? Hiring a professional will help ensure it’s done safely. Here are common TV mounting questions a pro will likely ask about your project.
Installing a TV mount requires a few steps, like picking the best location and leveling the mount. Keep reading to learn how to mount a TV on your wall.
For a clean and safe installation, hire someone to mount the TV on the wall. Know how to prepare and what questions to ask before you call a pro for help.