Cost of mounting a TV

WoodysGirl

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I got a new TV that I was thinking of mounting on the wall.

Directv guy said he'd charge me $200 and I'd have to buy my own mount. He mentioned that Best Buy would charge $300.

That's more than what I paid for the TV. Are there better options out there?
 

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I got a new TV that I was thinking of mounting on the wall.

Directv guy said he'd charge me $200 and I'd have to buy my own mount. He mentioned that Best Buy would charge $300.

That's more than what I paid for the TV. Are there better options out there?

You can go to Walmart and get a wall mount that fits your TV for between 50 and 80 bucks and get a friend to help mount it. I mounted my 42" Samsung myself. You'll be saving money. Grab a friend or relative to help. That will save some time too.
 

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Now with all the questions I posted, what makes y'all think I'm a DIY person.. If it's not duct tape, then I can't do it. lol

But I'll see what I can do.
 

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Now with all the questions I posted, what makes y'all think I'm a DIY person.. If it's not duct tape, then I can't do it. lol

But I'll see what I can do.

Try Craigslist services. Should be able to get it done for $50 labor.
 

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Man i wish i could help you out. A stud finder, level and some 1/4 x 2" inch lags.......done.
Youtube it..........that will help a ton.
 

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Directv guy said he'd charge me $200 and I'd have to buy my own mount. He mentioned that Best Buy would charge $300.

A lot of good options mentioned with the handyman one being the way I would solve all the problems. Going the Directv or Best Buy route are two bad ones.
 

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Just make sure you really want that TV hung in that spot because it doesn't leave little, tiny holes that can be easily painted over. If I had the choice (and sometimes you don't) I'd rather get some kind of stand instead.
 

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Thank you! I will look in that direction.

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@big dog cowboy I just remembered I do have a handyman I can call. I usually only think of him for actual home stuff, not for stuff like this.

@NorthTexan95 It's currently on one of those small Walmart TV stands, but this is 50-55 inch TV in a small bedroom. Ideal place for it would be the wall.

I'd love to try to hang it up myself, but I can't even install a towel bar correctly. The one I have now is falling out of the wall. No way I'm gonna test my skills with a TV.
 

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Thank you! I will look in that direction.

WG's Craiglist add...

Have flat 50-55 inch screen TV and mount that needs mounted to the wall.
Can not do myself.
Need someone to mount it for me.
Will pay $50 or go on Hot Date where you pay for dinner.
OBO
 

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WG's Craiglist add...

Have flat 50-55 inch screen TV and mount that needs mounted to the wall.
Can not do myself.
Need someone to mount it for me.
Will pay $50 or go on Hot Date where you pay for dinner.
OBO

You forgot "Please send personal pics before arrival"
 
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