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TV Mounting in Bracknell

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TV Mounting prices in Bracknell

Researched estimates for Bracknell (GBP), 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, cables tidied £35 £65 £110
Standard TV 43-65" Stud or masonry wall, basic cable management £55 £90 £150
Large TV 65"+ or full-motion bracket Articulating arm, two-person lift £85 £140 £230
In-wall cable concealment add-on Cables dropped in stud cavity or chased and made good £90 £170 £280
Brick, chimney breast, or above-fireplace install Masonry fixings, heat check, often pull-down bracket £110 £180 £320

How to hire a tv mounting pro in United Kingdom

  1. Confirm wall type first — UK homes mix plasterboard on stud, dot-and-dab plasterboard over masonry, and solid brick, and each needs different fixings
  2. Check reviews on Checkatrade, MyBuilder, or TrustATrader that mention your wall type and TV size
  3. Ask for proof of public liability insurance (£1m-£2m is standard for handyman trades)
  4. If you want a new socket behind the TV, use an electrician registered with a Part P scheme (NICEIC, NAPIT, or ELECSA)
  5. Agree the all-in price including the bracket (if supplied) and cable management before the visit
  6. For rented homes, get the landlord's written consent — drilling is an alteration under most tenancy agreements

TV mounting is unregulated handyman work in the UK, but installing a new socket or fused spur behind the TV is notifiable electrical work under Part P of the Building Regulations in England and Wales — it must be done by a registered electrician or certified via building control. Low-voltage cable concealment is unrestricted.

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Frequently asked questions

Is it safe to mount a TV above a fireplace?

Yes if done properly, but check two things: heat (run the fireplace for 30 minutes and confirm the wall above stays below about 40C / 100F, or fit a mantel to deflect heat) and viewing angle (a pull-down or tilting mount stops neck strain). Above-fireplace installs cost more because the wall is usually brick or stone and cable routing is harder.

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.

What happens if the installer damages my wall or the TV falls?

A professional installer should carry public liability insurance that covers wall damage and a dropped or fallen TV. Ask for proof before booking, and ask whether they guarantee their fixings (many offer 12 months or lifetime on workmanship). Keep the receipt — home insurance claims for fallen TVs often hinge on showing it was professionally installed.

How do I compare TV mounting quotes in Bracknell?

Get the quote itemised: mounting labour, the mount itself (if supplied), cable concealment, and any electrical work. Quotes in Bracknell 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 TV be mounted on a dot-and-dab plasterboard wall?

Yes — dot-and-dab (plasterboard glued over brick or block, common in post-1980s UK homes) needs special fixings such as corefix bolts that pass through the board into the masonry behind. Standard plasterboard anchors alone are not safe for TVs over about 40 inches on these walls, so tell the installer if your wall sounds hollow but feels solid behind.

Do I need a Part P electrician just to hide the TV cables?

No. Hiding aerial and HDMI cables in the wall or in trunking is not notifiable work. Part P applies only if you add a new socket, fused spur, or extend a circuit behind the TV — that part must be done by a registered electrician (NICEIC/NAPIT) or notified to building control.

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