A:AnswerYes you can! Mounting hardware includes the lag bolts needed for brick wall installation. As long as you have the tools required there should be no issues mounting to brick or cement walls
A:AnswerI don't know the bracket dimensions but there is enough room for an electrical outlet or cable trace to be placed vertically inside the bracket.
A:AnswerTechnically you can, it fits and it's secure. Problem is it's not outdoor rated, so if the pieces and mount could get rusty and damage the tv. No warranty would cover for something like that. For peace of mind, i would recommend an outdoor rated mount.
A:AnswerDefinitely. I was actually going to mount ours to the fireplace but opted for the wall. Get yourself some good concert screws and use them correctly.
A:AnswerNo unfortunately they don’t drop down. This is a Walmart that will pull out nearly 24 inches away from the wall they will swivel and tilt but they will not go down.
A:AnswerYou have to move the wall mounting bracket, the arm does not pull down. You can tilt the TV at the TV mounting bracket but that's about it. Also, check your box - there are two assembly books in there; one is English.