A:AnswerAudio and video cables will be hidden in the wall. Power cables are typically not rated for concealment in-wall. You would either need to purchase an in-wall power extender or have an electrician install an outlet on the wall where you would like your TV mounted to have all cables “hidden”
A:AnswerYes I’m sure it would. Because you let them leave your home satisfied with the space you chose to hang the TV. So if you’re not satisfied where the TV is hung you’re having them to relocate it rehang it so it’s like a second location. If you remember you only pay half the price so it’s worth being a member for year because you can lose utilize their services for other things for your phone, your iPad, your home computer, your work computer, your TVs, and etc. for a whole year you can utilize all your services they’ll come to you you can go to them it’s well worth it.
A:AnswerYes there is an additional fee to mount the old tv in a new location. I had the same thing done. I had them remove my mounted 75 inch from the family room and mount it in the basement instead. Then they mounted my new 85 inch tv in the family room. I bought two tv mounts from another retailer and had them ready to go on the appointment date. I was charged for two tv mounting services. It’s worth it! They do precise measuring, give you ideas, suggest what they think is best, and get your approval before moving forward with drilling holes.
A:AnswerHi there, Nick. Thanks for the questions! Basic TV Mounting will be kind of what it sounds like - just mounting the TV up on drywall where you would like. Premium TV Mounting will do that, but connect your devices, cable wrapping so they're out of sight, and then walking you through the TV. From what you're saying, if you want it all to be done for you, that would be the Premium TV Mounting. If you're wondering what kind of HDMI you should get, that depends on the TV you are putting up. If it's a higher end TV, you do need a much better HDMI to enable that quality. If it's a lower end TV, you don't necessarily need the greatest HDMI cable. I hope this answers your questions. Please let us know if you have any further concerns!
A:AnswerHi there. Thanks for your awesome questions and congrats on your purchases! We can absolutely help out with this. We can use that hardware as long as it'll support the size and weight of the TV. To get started and iron out those details, we'd recommend you either get in contact with your local Best Buy or call us at (800) GEEK-SQUAD or (800) 433-5778.
A:AnswerNo, they only mount to drywall at quoted price. Call Geek Squad for price which will be extra since mounting to brick takes longer and the need special tapcon lag screws or similar.
A:AnswerDepending on the material of the paneling, there may be an additional fee for your installation, or it may be recommended to choose a different location. You're welcome to connect with us at (800) 433-5778 to go over the details for your specific scenario.
A:AnswerHi Kristy - the service is for TV Mounting with a client supplied TV mount. If your existing mount is universal (supports multiple TV sizes/weights) and in good condition it might be able to be reused.
A:AnswerYes. just need to use a special bit to make a hole for the screws ive done it before at my house i didnt have the room to use the brick for my fireplace but ive mounted friends and families mount to brick before i bacame dis abled. Just make sure you use a laser level or equivalent before you startaking holes in the brick you cant eyeball level for a tv mount
A:AnswerI have a small 36" TV and every time I pull it out or move it at all, it has to be rebalanced, side to side. I keep a small level by the cable box so I can keep it straight after use. It's not broken, it's just the way it works. I don't know if your problem is the same or not with an 85 incher!
A:AnswerNo, it’s not extra, it’s part of the installation. Be sure to buy the wall socket kit ahead of time and have it there for them at the installation.