TV Mounting in Ulu Bedok
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TV Mounting prices in Ulu Bedok
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Small TV under 43" Fixed bracket on concrete wall, trunking tidy-up | SGD 50 | SGD 80 | SGD 130 |
| Standard TV 43-65" Fixed or tilting bracket, concrete drilling included | SGD 60 | SGD 100 | SGD 160 |
| Large TV 65"+ or full-motion bracket Articulating arm, two-person lift | SGD 90 | SGD 150 | SGD 250 |
| Trunking / cable management add-on Paintable surface trunking runs to console or power point | SGD 40 | SGD 80 | SGD 150 |
| Feature wall or drywall partition install Special anchors or backing for hollow feature walls | SGD 80 | SGD 130 | SGD 220 |
How to hire a tv mounting pro in Singapore
- Tell the installer whether it is an HDB flat, condo, or landed home — HDB concrete walls are the default and every installer prices for them
- Do not allow drilling into structural columns, beams, or the reinforced-concrete lift core wall in HDB flats; a good installer will identify and avoid them
- Check reviews on Carousell, Google, or platforms like Kaodim-successors that mention your TV size
- Confirm whether the quoted price includes the bracket — many SG installers bundle a basic fixed bracket
- For a new power point, use an EMA-licensed electrical worker
- Agree cable finishing up front: in SG concrete walls, concealment means surface trunking, not in-wall runs
No licence is needed for TV bracket installation in Singapore, but HDB renovation guidelines prohibit drilling into structural members (columns, beams, reinforced walls), and any new power point must be installed by an electrical worker licensed by the Energy Market Authority (EMA). Most walls are concrete, so hammer-drilling and surface trunking are the norm.
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Frequently asked questions
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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 I mount a TV on any wall in an HDB flat?
Most walls yes, but not structural columns, beams, or reinforced-concrete walls (commonly the wall around the bomb shelter/store room). Drilling into structural members breaches HDB renovation rules. An experienced installer identifies safe walls on sight; partition walls in newer BTO flats may be drywall panels needing special anchors.
Why is in-wall cable concealment rare in Singapore?
Because HDB and most condo walls are solid concrete — there is no cavity to drop cables into. Installers instead use slim paintable PVC trunking, typically included or a small add-on. True concealed wiring requires hacking a channel into concrete, which is a renovation-scale job requiring an HDB permit for certain walls.
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