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Things to Look for in a Wall Bracket
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By: Laura Coates Email Article
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If you are looking for the perfect wall bracket to mount your television, you might be amazed by all of the choices out there. Maybe when you initially went shopping for a bracket you thought you would just run into the store and grab the package that said "wall bracket." Then you realized that there were lots of different kinds and they all have different specifications. How do you know which one to get? Which one best meets your needs?

First, you need to get a wall bracket that will support the weight of your television set. If you do not know the weight of your TV, you need to find out before you purchase the bracket. It is very important that the bracket you purchase is made to hold a television set of that weight, or you could end up having a very big problem on your hands when your TV comes crashing down from the wall. When it comes to mounting a television set, it is in your best interest to stay on the safe side of things.

Another key thing to consider before buying your bracket is the type of wall it will be used on – is it an internal wall, a concrete wall etc? If you are trying to mount a large and heavy television then you need to make sure you mount it on a wall strong enough to support it. Make sure the wall bracket you buy is suitable for your wall type as well as the weight of the television.

Once you have found a section of wall brackets that will hold the weight of your television, you must then decide what kinds of features are important to you. Do you want a wall mount that is fixed? Would you prefer something that can tilt or swivel, or something that will mask the cables? If you know where your television is going to be placed, it will be easier for you to decide what kinds of features are necessary. For example, if the television is going to be at an angle from the sofa, you might want to get a bracket that swivels. Consider what you need and then find that item from the available selection.

You also want to find the wall bracket that fits into the scheme of the display you are trying to achieve. Aesthetics are incredibly important when you are hanging something from a wall. Keep that in mind, as once you have the wall bracket up, you are not likely to want to take it down.

After you have finally found that perfect bracket, look it over. Is it going to be easy to install or is it going to be difficult? By purchasing a wall bracket that is easy to install, you can do it yourself without hiring outside help. If you would like to save money on the installation, make sure that you have found an item that you can install on your own. If it looks too complicated, you might want to browse through your options again in order to find something less complex.

When picking out a wall bracket, find the perfect one the first time. Save yourself the time and trouble of having to take your television down off of the mount so you can replace it. That is a lot of effort, and it can be avoided by taking your time and making sure that you get the right one the first time.

Laura Coates is a Director of Chase AV Direct, specialists in audio visual accessories, including a wide range of LCD wall mounts and plasma wall brackets.

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