TV Mounting near you in United Arab Emirates
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Typical price: AED 100–AED 800
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What tv mounting costs in United Arab Emirates
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Small TV under 43" Fixed bracket, gypsum or block wall | AED 100 | AED 180 | AED 300 |
| Standard TV 43-65" Fixed or tilting bracket, cable tidy-up | AED 120 | AED 250 | AED 400 |
| Large TV 65"+ or full-motion bracket Articulating arm, reinforcement check on gypsum | AED 200 | AED 350 | AED 600 |
| Cable concealment / trunking add-on Cavity drop in gypsum or trunking on concrete | AED 100 | AED 200 | AED 400 |
| Concrete or feature wall install Hammer drilling, backing board where needed | AED 250 | AED 450 | AED 800 |
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How to hire a tv mounting pro in United Arab Emirates
- Say whether the wall is blockwork/concrete or gypsum partition — UAE apartments and villas mix both, and gypsum needs reinforcement for large TVs
- In apartment towers, check whether building management requires a work permit or restricts drilling hours (common in Dubai high-rises)
- Use an established maintenance company with a DED trade licence rather than an unlicensed freelancer
- For new sockets, the work should be done by qualified electricians working to DEWA/ADDC standards
- Confirm the quote includes the bracket or specify your own model with VESA size
- Agree cable finish: trunking on concrete walls, cavity concealment possible in gypsum partitions
Frequently asked questions
Can the cables be hidden inside the wall?
In hollow drywall or plasterboard walls, yes — installers cut two small openings and drop low-voltage cables (HDMI, antenna) inside the cavity. Power cables usually cannot legally go in-wall as ordinary extension leads; the compliant options are an in-wall rated power relocation kit or a new outlet behind the TV installed by an electrician. On solid brick or concrete walls, cables run in paintable surface trunking instead.
Can a TV be mounted on drywall or plasterboard without studs?
Small TVs (under about 40 inches) can go on hollow drywall with heavy-duty toggle anchors rated for the load, but most professionals prefer to hit at least one stud or install a plywood backing board. For TVs over 50 inches, mounting into studs or masonry is strongly recommended — anchor-only installs on hollow walls are the most common cause of fallen TVs.
What size TV actually needs professional mounting?
Under 43 inches is a reasonable DIY job if you can find studs and use a level. From 55 inches up, a second pair of hands is essential and mistakes get expensive — a 65-inch panel weighs 20-25 kg and modern bezel-less screens crack easily if gripped wrong. Professionals also carry stud finders, cable detectors, and masonry drills most households lack.
What height should a TV be mounted at?
For seated viewing, the centre of the screen should sit at seated eye level — roughly 100-110 cm (40-43 inches) from the floor for a sofa. For a 65-inch TV that means the bottom edge sits around 60-70 cm up. Mount higher only if you use a tilting mount, e.g. above a fireplace or in a bedroom viewed from the bed.
What is the difference between fixed, tilting, and full-motion mounts?
Fixed mounts sit flattest against the wall and are cheapest. Tilting mounts angle down 5-15 degrees — useful when the TV sits above eye level. Full-motion (articulating) mounts extend and swivel, which suits corner installs or rooms with multiple viewing positions; they cost the most and need the most secure fixing because the load hangs away from the wall.
Do I need building approval to mount a TV in a Dubai apartment?
Not government approval, but many towers require a simple work permit from building management before any contractor drills — book it a day or two ahead and check drilling-hour windows. Villas need no permission unless the community rules say otherwise for external walls.
Can large TVs go on gypsum partition walls common in UAE apartments?
Only with the right fixings: installers either locate the metal studs, use heavy-duty toggle anchors rated for the load, or fit a plywood backing. For 65-inch-plus TVs on gypsum, a spreader plate or stud fixing is essential — plastic wall plugs alone are the main cause of fallen TVs in UAE flats.
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