TV Mounting in Westonaria
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Typical price: ZAR 230–ZAR 1,650
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TV Mounting prices in Westonaria
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Small TV under 43" Fixed bracket on brick wall | ZAR 280 | ZAR 460 | ZAR 780 |
| Standard TV 43-65" Fixed or tilting bracket, masonry drilling | ZAR 370 | ZAR 600 | ZAR 920 |
| Large TV 65"+ or full-motion bracket Articulating arm, two-person lift | ZAR 510 | ZAR 830 | ZAR 1,400 |
| Trunking / cable management add-on Paintable trunking runs, plug tidy-up | ZAR 230 | ZAR 410 | ZAR 740 |
| Above-fireplace or feature wall install Heavy masonry fixings, heat check | ZAR 550 | ZAR 920 | ZAR 1,650 |
How to hire a tv mounting pro in South Africa
- Expect brick walls — South African homes are overwhelmingly brick and plaster, so masonry drilling is standard
- Use installers with verifiable reviews (Google, Kandua) and ask for proof of insurance
- Confirm the callout fee and whether it is deducted from the job price
- Any new plug point must be installed by a registered electrician who can issue a Certificate of Compliance (CoC)
- Agree the all-in price including bracket and trunking before the visit
- For complexes and estates, check whether security requires contractor pre-registration
TV mounting is unregulated in South Africa, but electrical work is not: any new socket must be done by an electrician registered with the Department of Employment and Labour, and the installation must be covered by a valid Certificate of Compliance (CoC). Brick walls make masonry fixing the default and in-wall concealment rare.
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Frequently asked questions
How do I compare TV mounting quotes in Westonaria?
Get the quote itemised: mounting labour, the mount itself (if supplied), cable concealment, and any electrical work. Quotes in Westonaria 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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
What is a callout fee for TV mounting in South Africa?
Many SA handymen charge a callout of roughly R300-R500 to cover travel, usually credited against the job if you proceed. Always ask whether the quoted mounting price includes the callout — it is the most common source of price disputes.
Does load shedding affect TV installation appointments?
It can — installers using corded hammer drills may schedule around your area's load-shedding block, though most now carry cordless kit. Check your schedule and mention it when booking; a two-hour window either side avoids a wasted trip.
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