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TV Mounting in Central Coast

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Typical price: A$90–A$700

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TV Mounting prices in Central Coast

Researched estimates for Central Coast (AUD), adjusted for city size from national ranges. Updated 2026.
Job size Low Typical High
Small TV under 43" on plasterboard Fixed or tilting bracket into studs A$90 A$150 A$250
Standard TV 43-65" Stud wall, basic cable management A$120 A$200 A$320
Large TV 65"+ or full-motion bracket Articulating arm, two-person lift A$180 A$280 A$450
Cable concealment + electrician power point In-wall low-voltage run plus licensed sparky for new outlet A$250 A$400 A$700
Brick or above-fireplace install Masonry anchors, heat check, surface duct for cables A$200 A$350 A$550

How to hire a tv mounting pro in Australia

  1. Confirm wall type — Australian homes mix plasterboard on timber or steel studs, double brick, and besser block, each priced differently
  2. Check reviews on hipages, Airtasker, or Google that mention your TV size and wall type
  3. Ask for public liability insurance (AUD 5m-10m is common for trades)
  4. Any new power point behind the TV must be installed by a licensed electrician — DIY fixed wiring is illegal in every state and territory
  5. Agree the flat price including bracket supply and cable concealment before the visit
  6. For strata apartments, check bylaws before drilling into common-property walls

TV mounting itself needs no licence in Australia, but all fixed electrical wiring — including a new power point behind the TV — must legally be performed by a licensed electrician in every state; DIY electrical work is prohibited and voids insurance. Strata bylaws may restrict drilling into common-property walls in apartments.

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Frequently asked questions

How do I compare TV mounting quotes in Central Coast?

Get the quote itemised: mounting labour, the mount itself (if supplied), cable concealment, and any electrical work. Quotes in Central Coast that look unusually cheap often exclude the mount or charge extra on arrival for masonry walls. A fair comparison is the all-in price for your exact TV size, wall type, and cable finish.

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.

How do I find a good TV mounting service in Central Coast?

Search for handymen or dedicated TV installers in Central Coast with recent reviews that mention your wall type (drywall, brick, or concrete). Ask three things up front: the flat price for your TV size and wall type, whether they carry liability insurance, and whether cable concealment is included or an add-on. A good installer asks about your wall and TV model before quoting.

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.

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.

Can a TV be mounted on a brick or concrete wall?

Yes — brick and concrete are actually stronger than drywall for mounting. The installer uses a hammer drill and masonry anchors (sleeve or wedge anchors). It costs more than a stud wall because drilling is slower and cable concealment usually has to run in surface trunking rather than inside the wall.

Can I legally install a power point behind my TV myself in Australia?

No. Unlike the US or UK, Australia prohibits all DIY fixed wiring — a new power point must be installed by a licensed electrician, who will supply a certificate of compliance. Most TV installers either partner with a sparky or route an existing outlet's leads through in-wall rated cable management instead.

Does TV mounting cost more on double brick walls?

Usually yes, by roughly 20-50%. Much of Australia's older housing stock (especially WA and older east-coast suburbs) is double brick, which needs a hammer drill and masonry anchors, and in-wall cable concealment is generally not possible — installers use paintable surface duct instead.

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