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TV Mounting in Palmerston North

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TV Mounting prices in Palmerston North

Researched estimates for Palmerston North (NZD), adjusted for city size from national ranges. Updated 2026.
Job size Low Typical High
Small TV under 43" on GIB plasterboard Fixed or tilting bracket into studs NZ$85 NZ$140 NZ$230
Standard TV 43-65" Stud wall, basic cable management NZ$110 NZ$180 NZ$300
Large TV 65"+ or full-motion bracket Articulating arm, two-person lift NZ$170 NZ$260 NZ$420
Cable concealment + electrician power point In-wall low-voltage run plus registered electrician outlet NZ$230 NZ$370 NZ$640
Brick or concrete install Masonry anchors, surface duct for cables NZ$180 NZ$300 NZ$510

How to hire a tv mounting pro in New Zealand

  1. Confirm wall type — NZ homes are mostly plasterboard (GIB) on timber studs, with some brick veneer and concrete apartments
  2. Check reviews on Builderscrack, NoCowboys, or Google that mention TV size and wall type
  3. Ask for public liability insurance before booking
  4. A new power point behind the TV must be installed by a licensed electrician registered with the EWRB — most fixed wiring is not DIY-legal
  5. Agree the flat all-in price including bracket and cable concealment
  6. In earthquake-prone areas, ask for stud fixing rather than hollow-wall anchors for any TV over 43 inches

TV mounting is unregulated in New Zealand, but adding or extending a power point is restricted electrical work that must be done by an electrician registered with the Electrical Workers Registration Board (EWRB). GIB plasterboard walls make stud-fixing essential for larger TVs, particularly given seismic loading.

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Frequently asked questions

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.

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.

How long does TV mounting take?

A standard install on a stud or masonry wall takes 30-90 minutes. Add 1-2 hours if cables are being concealed inside the wall, and more again for above-fireplace installs or walls that need reinforcement. Book a 2-hour window to be safe.

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.

How much does it cost to mount a TV?

Most TV mounting jobs are priced as a flat rate per TV, driven by three things: TV size, mount type (fixed, tilting, or full-motion), and wall material. Drywall or plasterboard with timber studs is the cheapest; brick, concrete, or above-fireplace installs cost more. Cable concealment is usually a separate add-on. Ask for the all-in price for your exact TV size and wall type before booking.

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.

Does earthquake risk change how TVs should be mounted in NZ?

Yes — installers in NZ should always fix into timber studs (or masonry) rather than relying on hollow-wall anchors in GIB board, and full-motion arms should be rated well above the TV's weight. For rentals and quake-prone regions, safety straps on the TV base are a cheap extra safeguard.

Who can add a power point behind the TV in New Zealand?

Only an EWRB-registered electrician may add or shift a power point. Limited homeowner DIY exemptions exist in NZ but do not cover work most people should attempt, and non-compliant wiring can void house insurance. Most TV installers bundle a registered sparky visit as an add-on.

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