TV Mounting in Kowloon City
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Typical price: HK$200–HK$1,400
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TV Mounting prices in Kowloon City
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Small TV under 43" Fixed bracket on concrete wall | HK$300 | HK$500 | HK$800 |
| Standard TV 43-65" Fixed or tilting bracket, concrete drilling included | HK$400 | HK$600 | HK$900 |
| Large TV 65"+ or full-motion bracket Articulating arm, two-person lift, rebar check | HK$550 | HK$850 | HK$1,400 |
| Trunking / cable management add-on Paintable surface trunking to console and socket | HK$200 | HK$400 | HK$700 |
| Feature wall or partition install Backing board or special anchors on hollow feature walls | HK$500 | HK$800 | HK$1,300 |
How to hire a tv mounting pro in Hong Kong
- Expect concrete walls — nearly all Hong Kong flats are reinforced concrete, so hammer drilling is standard and priced in
- Check whether your building's management office requires notice for drilling works or restricts drilling hours
- Confirm the quote includes the bracket or state the model you bought
- For any new socket, use an Electrical Worker registered with the EMSD
- Ask about trunking finish — in-wall concealment is generally impossible in concrete
- Check reviews on HKTVmall service listings, Toby, or Google for installers experienced with your TV size
TV mounting requires no licence in Hong Kong, but fixed electrical work must be done by an Electrical Worker registered with the Electrical and Mechanical Services Department (EMSD). Building management offices commonly restrict drilling to set weekday hours, and structural alterations fall under the Buildings Department's minor works regime — simple bracket drilling does not.
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Frequently asked questions
Do I need an electrician for TV mounting?
Not for the mounting itself. You need one only if you want a new power outlet behind the TV, since fixed wiring is electrician-only work in most countries. Many TV mounting companies partner with an electrician or offer the outlet as an add-on — ask when booking so it happens in one visit.
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.
Do I need to buy the TV mount myself?
Either works. Buying your own mount is usually cheaper — check it matches your TV's VESA pattern (the four bolt holes on the back, e.g. 400x400) and its rated weight. Many installers also sell mounts on the day at a markup of roughly 20-50% over retail. If you buy your own, tell the installer the model so they bring the right fixings.
How do I compare TV mounting quotes in Kowloon City?
Get the quote itemised: mounting labour, the mount itself (if supplied), cable concealment, and any electrical work. Quotes in Kowloon City 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 a soundbar or games console be installed at the same time?
Yes, and it is cheaper to bundle than to book twice. Soundbar brackets attach either to the wall below the TV or to the TV mount itself. Consoles and set-top boxes go on a small floating shelf or behind-TV bracket. Expect a modest add-on charge per extra device, plus cable management for each.
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.
Are there rules about when installers can drill in Hong Kong flats?
Most estates' deeds of mutual covenant and management offices restrict noisy works (including hammer drilling) to weekday daytime hours, often roughly 9am-6pm excluding Sundays and public holidays. Book your installer within those windows to avoid the job being stopped mid-way by the management office.
Why is TV mounting pricier per job in Hong Kong than the equipment cost suggests?
Every install is a concrete drill job — hammer drilling reinforced concrete takes longer and wears tools, and installers often carry rebar detectors to avoid cutting reinforcement. Cable concealment is trunking-only. The flat-rate quote reflects concrete work as the default, not an add-on.
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