Answer: In most cases Explanation: Yes |
Elrod Renovations and handyman service |
Answer: Always Explanation: Use your anchors |
Wayne's way llc |
Answer: Always Explanation: Yes, a hammer drill will be needed to drill holes.
Then use 1/4” anchors and #12 gauge screws. |
Lopez Installations |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: In most cases Explanation: Yes you can. However, you will want to have the mount installation completed by a professional to ensure it's installed professionally and properly. |
JC Handyman Services |
Answer: In most cases Explanation: In most cases, it is possible to mount a TV on a brick wall. Like mounting on concrete, it requires using the right hardware, such as heavy-duty wall anchors or masonry screws, designed to grip into the brick securely. Care must be taken to drill into the brick itself, rather than the mortar, for a stronger hold. Professional installation can ensure that the TV is mounted safely and securely. |
Quick Fix Joe |
Answer: In most cases Explanation: We can mount your TV to most wall surfaces provided there are studs to secure to mount too. Brick mounts can also be done but requires more labor time. |
Trusty Handy Helpers LLC |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: In most cases Explanation: Generally requires more tools and techniques but yes |
KK TV Mounting |
Answer: Always Explanation: as I mentioned before it's possible to mount on any type of walls even on brick walls
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Bk Pro TV Mounting Plus |
Answer: Always Explanation: Again, masonry or concrete anchors are used for this purpose. |
Stone County Services |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: Always Explanation: Yes, with the proper tools. |
Esquire TV mounting |
Answer: In most cases Explanation: Should be able to mount the TV to any wall that has Support |
Troy Vanfleet Handyman Service |
Answer: Always Explanation: Same as in concrete walls. |
New Modern Dimensions LLC |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: In most cases Explanation: These questions are getting all the redundant but I like it |
Thunder Struck Handyman LLC |
Answer: In some cases Explanation: You can pre drill first and then add anchors |
joes Pro Services |
Answer: In most cases Explanation: Depends on the surface. |
La Quinta Co |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: In some cases Explanation: It all depends on what kind of screws you use |
A/C handyman service |
Answer: Always Explanation: As long as the proper anchors are used |
RR Services |
Answer: Never Explanation: i do not trust brick theres just too many what ifs |
CLK Drywall & Handyman Svcs |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: Always Explanation: You should never drill into the brick. Using a concrete anchor in the mortar is the proper way. Make sure the anchor is the right size. |
Moran Property Inspections |
Answer: In most cases Explanation: If you can drill through the brick or if you can drill and put anchors in the mortar of it you can mount the TV that way. |
Acuity Installation, LLC |
Answer: In most cases Explanation: Brick installation require special anchors and must be done bu a professional. |
Central TX TV Mounted |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: Always Explanation: lag screws will do the trick |
ESDG,LLC |
Answer: In most cases Explanation: This will require using a drill hammer to put the support in the brick but once it is in it will be good until taken down for moving. |
White Hat Computer Support Ltd |
Answer: Never Explanation: I don't like going into the mortar joints and don't want to mess up the brick. Just my personal opinion. |
Resurrection Rebuilding & Remodeling |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: Always Explanation: Yes, same as concrete answer. |
AV Integration Group |
Answer: In most cases Explanation: As long as you use the proper masonry anchors, and the brick is in good solid condition, it is safe. |
Mn Tv & Entertainment Installation |
Answer: In most cases Explanation: Brick, like cement mounting costs a bit more and wire hiding is usually not and option, however we have never had a brick wall mounting that we could not do. There may be cases it is not recommended. |
TVmtn.com |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: Always Explanation: requires the correct anchoring |
D&R Home Audio Services |
Answer: Always Explanation: yes is possible |
sky tv mounting |
Answer: Always Explanation: Lag shields or masonry screws may be used |
Telsat communications |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: Always Explanation: With the correct anchors there is no issue mounting in brick. |
Modern AV LLC |
Answer: In most cases Explanation: Same as concrete except sometimes you have to mount into the mortor. |
David's Handyman Services |
Answer: Always Explanation: TVs can be mounted to any surface |
Theaters and Technologies |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: In most cases Explanation: I again like to use mollies and lags. If a TV is really heavy you can run bolts through the wall and then use plywood washers and nuts to sandwich the brick. |
San Diego TV Install |
Answer: Always Explanation: If done properly |
Carolina Custom Mounts |