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TV Mounting in Sandakan

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Typical price: MYR 50–MYR 400

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TV Mounting prices in Sandakan

Researched estimates for Sandakan (MYR), adjusted for city size from national ranges. Updated 2026.
Job size Low Typical High
Small TV under 43" Fixed bracket on brick or concrete wall MYR 60 MYR 120 MYR 200
Standard TV 43-65" Fixed or tilting bracket, masonry drilling MYR 80 MYR 150 MYR 250
Large TV 65"+ or full-motion bracket Articulating arm, two-person lift MYR 120 MYR 220 MYR 400
Trunking / cable management add-on Surface trunking to power point and console MYR 50 MYR 100 MYR 200
Condo drywall partition install Toggle anchors or backing board on partition walls MYR 100 MYR 180 MYR 320

How to hire a tv mounting pro in Malaysia

  1. Say whether the wall is brick/concrete (the norm in landed homes and older condos) or drywall partition (newer condos) — fixings differ
  2. In condos, check whether management requires a renovation/work permit for drilling — many KL condos do
  3. Use installers with reviews on Recommend.my-style platforms, Lazada/Shopee installation services, or Google
  4. Confirm whether the quote includes the bracket — marketplace installs often bundle one
  5. For a new power point, use an electrician registered with Suruhanjaya Tenaga (Energy Commission)
  6. Agree transport charges up front for jobs outside the Klang Valley or city centres

TV bracket installation needs no licence in Malaysia, but electrical wiring work must be carried out by competent persons registered with Suruhanjaya Tenaga (the Energy Commission). Condo managements commonly require work permits for contractor drilling, and most walls are clay brick or concrete, making masonry anchors and surface trunking the norm.

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Frequently asked questions

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.

Will the installer dismount my old TV or move an existing mount?

Most will, as a small add-on — typically a quarter to half the price of a fresh install. Dismount-and-remount in a new home (or after moving the sofa) is a standard job; mention it when booking so the installer brings patching filler for the old holes.

Can I mount a TV in a rental apartment?

Usually only with the landlord's written permission, since mounting leaves 4-6 anchor holes. Many tenancy agreements class it as an alteration. Alternatives that need no drilling: a TV floor stand, or a heavy-duty easel-style mount. If you do get permission, keep the mount and ask the installer to patch holes when you move out — it is a quick filler-and-paint job.

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 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 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.

Is it cheaper to book TV mounting through Shopee/Lazada installation add-ons in Malaysia?

Often yes for standard sizes — marketplace installation bundles for TVs bought online are competitively priced and include a basic fixed bracket. Book an independent installer instead when you need a full-motion arm, concealed cabling, or mounting on a feature wall, which bundles usually exclude.

Do Malaysian condos require permits for TV mounting?

Many do — management offices in KL and Penang condos commonly require a simple work permit or contractor registration before drilling, sometimes with a refundable deposit for renovation-scale work (simple bracket drilling usually needs just the permit). Check with your management office a day or two ahead.

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