Why are some Glass TV Stands more expensive than others?

Like most consumer products sold in the UK and the rest of the EEC, the vast majority of Glass TV stands are manufactured in the Far East, more than most are actually made in China. Many stands although differently branded, can originate from exactly the same factory. Typically, a stand from a well known High St. retailer that costs £200 can be bought from another retailer for £79, albeit re-branded. That said then, shouldn’t everyone go for the cheapest option? Well, although there may only be  a few factories supplying the vast number of retailers, there can be a significant difference in the quality of products being supplied. Typically an importer may go to a factory with an idea of a price he is willing to pay per unit, the factory may then produce a product to match that budget.

What are the differences between cheap and expensive wall mount brackets?

On-line and on internet auction sites such as Ebay, you can find a massive range of LCD and Plasma wall mount brackets. How is it that there is such a huge price difference between similar –looking brackets? Well, in most cases, you get what you pay for. When buying a wall mount bracket, there is more to consider than just the initial cost of the bracket, long-term ownership issues can inflate the initial low-cost, massively. When buying a bracket from a reputable High St retailer, how do you know you’re not just paying for the brand name?

How do I ceiling mount a TV?

The principles of mounting a TV to a ceiling are pretty-much the same as wall mounting, there is a ceiling plate with a pole, a mount on the pole then a plate mounted to the back of the TV which locates and hooks securely to the pole mount.

What does VESA mean?

VESA stands for Video Electronics Standard Association, this is an organisation that looks to standardise certain features of TVs from all manufacturers. Most of the well-known brands do adhere to the standards laid-out by VESA, but it is always worth checking, before you buy your TV. Non-VESA standard TVs can still be wall mounted, however the choice of brackets may be limited and they can be more expensive. Hence, savings made buying a Non-VESA TV may be need to go towards buying a more expensive Non-VESA bracket.

Can I wall mount my TV on a Plasterboard wall?

Depending on the size of your TV, it is possible to wall-mount it to a plasterboard wall. We only recommend that flush-fit brackets or those that allow the TV to tilt are used on plasterboard walls. Apart from very small TVs, those typically smaller than 19”, we do not recommend extending arm brackets or swinging arm mounts are used on a plasterboard wall.

How do I wall mount a TV?

Mounting a TV onto a wall is a relatively straight-forward process, anyone with basic DIY skills and the correct tools can do it. Most TV wall brackets are effectively them same, there is a wall plate to fix to the wall and a plate to fix to the TV. The TV is then lifted with the plate fitted and hooked onto the wall plate. On some wall mounts there may be an additional process to prevent the TV from being lifted off again.

What tools do I need to wall mount a TV?

A drill with the correct drill-bits for your wall type, a spirit level and standard screw-drivers or bolt drivers, depending on your wall fixings.

Ready Built Glass TV Stands

If you can collect a Glass TV Stand (or table) from our warehouse we will assemble it for you FREE OF CHARGE

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