Guide To The Major Types Of Wall Mount Brackets
There a number of wall mount available in the market. Each
specific to needs and requirements. Some are fixed but provide greater support
while some are flexible and allow rotation at all angles.
The major types of wall mounts include low-profile, tilting
mounts, under -mounts, full-motion mounts, and ceiling mounts.
Each mount has its own strength and weaknesses. Let us look
and each one. If you are looking to install a TV in San Antonio CO, then let me
help you make a better decision.
Let us start with the Low-Profile.
Low-Profile Bracket
These kind of brackets are also sometimes called flat
brackets. They are extremely easy to install and manage. The installation is
not more difficult than trying to hand a really large picture.
These are also cheap when it comes to price but allows no
room for movement. Once the TV is fixed on the mount, it is fixed and will not
move. Unless you take it back down again, adjust the bracket a bit and then
mount the TV again.
This limited movement is also only offered in the vertical
direction so if you drilled holes a little bit on the left or right then you
have to make do with television not being in the center of the wall.
Tilting Mount Brackets
Naturally, these brackets cost a little more than
low-profile brackets but these do offer a little more motion.
Installing is not more difficult than a low-profile mount.
With a tilting a wall mount the option you get extra is the vertical angle
adjustment. This can make the TV top come forward or move backward according to
your need.
This comes in handy if you are lying on the floor playing
with your toddler or standing on a ladder cleaning the lights.
Full Motion Mount Brackets
Full-motion brackets are FULL MOTION. They allow movement in
every direction.
This should come as a no surprise that this kind bracket is
expensive, not extremely expensive, just a little more costly then tilting
mount bracket.
Now, this mount is difficult to install and will definitely
give you a challenge. This is going to be especially true if you do not have
all the proper tools.
If you think you are one man army and can install them by
yourself then I would have to say “Think Again” Two or three people are
required minimum to install the bracket and mount the TV.
So, in case of this bracket, it is better to get
professional help from the best TV mounting service in San Antonio CO.
Let's talk a little bit about how this bracket looks. This
bracket a kind of extendable arm on which the TV is fixed. This arm allows the
forward and backward motion. Another rotatory system is fixed inside the arm to
allow rotation.
This arm basically allows you a full vertical and horizontal
motion for the TV.
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