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Strickland Communications, Inc.
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Serving Maple Hill, NC and surrounding areas

In business since 1996

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"Neil (and his son) did a very professional job installing Ethernet/TV Cabling throughout the house. They worked with me on several proposal modification to help me understand the end objective of not just what I wanted but what I needed to make things work seamless together. Work was started and completed on time as promised, all areas of install were clean and neat. Everything worked as advertised with no issues. Even my wife was pleased and that says a lot!"
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Automated Sounds
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Serving Maple Hill, NC and surrounding areas

In business since 2014

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"Our tv and surrounded sound system is better than it ever was. We had 9 wires connecting everything and they were all wrong. We now have 2 and the system is fantastic"
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Get It Done, LLC
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Serving Maple Hill, NC and surrounding areas

In business since 2017

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"CJ and his crew do a very complete estimate of the work and what needed to be done the window installation was done in a very proffessional way with a very nice clean up afterward, when there was an unforseen issue that arose due to the age of the house CJ took the steps to inform and the best way to fix it, in the end they got it done!"
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Tv Mount Install questions, answered by experts

Determining if mounting a TV on the wall or mounting it on a stand is better boils down to personal preference. TV mounts are an excellent choice for homes that have limited space, unruly dogs, or young children. They also allow you to customize the height and viewing angle more easily. At the same time, mounting a TV on an entertainment center stand offers additional storage space, a place to hide the wires, and fewer holes in the wall. Renters may also have limitations on drilling holes into the wall above certain diameters.

It’s highly recommended to use studs for a TV mount. The last thing you want is to be watching your favorite show when the TV falls off the wall. Studs are much stronger than drywall and quite a bit stronger than drywall anchors but, if you can’t find the studs or there simply aren’t any where you need them, you can use drywall anchors. It’s extremely important to make sure the anchors are rated for the load of the TV. We recommend using anchors that are rated far beyond the weight of whatever you’re hanging. Our suggestion is metal drywall toggle anchors. 

Yes, you can mount a TV on plaster walls—as long as you attach it to the studs. Alternatively, you can use toggle bolts, molly bolts, or another type of hardware that’s strong enough to support a TV. 

If you aren’t comfortable with this type of project, you can hire a pro. The cost of mounting a TV to a plaster wall ranges from $25 to $600 (or more), depending on the TV’s weight, size, and other factors.

The shorter the coaxial cable, the better. The further you run the cable, the more signal loss you'll experience. At 50 feet, you'll see significant signal loss, and by 100 feet, you'll experience at least a 30% drop in signal strength.

Coax cable connects to your television, modem, or cable box. Look for a female coax connection on these devices. Your coax cable will connect to any of these. The other end of the wire runs to the service connection coming into the house.

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