Answer: In most cases Explanation: As long as the TV is anchored properly. |
Maintenance Man Home Services |
Answer: Yes, always Explanation: There are a variety of different hollow wall hangers out there. |
Moran Property Inspections |
Answer: In most cases Explanation: As long as proper mounting hardware is used and or as long as the TV is mounted into studs properly this should always be okay to accomplish without any complications or safety concerns~ |
Masterpiece AV |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: Yes, always Explanation: Drywall always have studs behind them. |
Central TX TV Mounted |
Answer: Yes, always Explanation: Drywall has studs normally spaced 16" to 24" apart making it ideal for television mounting. |
The Assemblers |
Answer: Yes, always Explanation: Hit at least one stud if available |
ESDG,LLC |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: In most cases Explanation: Most housing construction has wood 2 by 4s in the wall. and 95% of all mounts are done on this type of material. In some high rise appartments the walls sometimes use metal studes and this can make the install a bit trickier. Metal studs are not as strong and usuall need other types of reinforcement. It can be done and I have done several but I Install additional support to insure that the mount wil be solitly in place. |
White Hat Computer Support Ltd |
Answer: In some cases Explanation: Again I personally don't. I'm a stud finding kinda guy. Again those mollies. |
Resurrection Rebuilding & Remodeling |
Answer: In most cases Explanation: As long as there are studs to anchor to, you can mount TVs on just about any wall finish. If there are not studs to anchor to I would recommend limiting the size/weight of the TV mounted. |
Construct Boss |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: In most cases Explanation: As long as it is anchored into the studs it is safe |
Mn Tv & Entertainment Installation |
Answer: In most cases Explanation: We have never found it not possible to mount a TV on drywall. However, there may be a possible scenario that might make mounting correctly and issue, for instance a 753 lbs TV on an articulating mount. Also, if mounting is possible the studs may dictate the proper mounting location on the wall. |
TVmtn.com |
Answer: Yes, always Explanation: Drywall has to be nailed/screwed onto a wooden stud. These studs have to be located and tv bracket screwed onto them. Some TVs can be mounted directly to drywall using butterfly screws |
Chuck's TV Mounting |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: In most cases Explanation: as long us we have wood or metal stud |
sky tv mounting |
Answer: Yes, always Explanation: Easier to find studs and conceal wiring |
Telsat communications |
Answer: In most cases Explanation: As long as there are studs. If it's a light TV, toggle bolts can be used. |
Dan of All Trades |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: Yes, always Explanation: Most common installation. |
Modern AV LLC |
Answer: In some cases Explanation: I still wouldn't recommend doing it. |
David's Handyman Services |
Answer: Yes, always Explanation: TVs can be mounted to any surface. |
Theaters and Technologies |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: Yes, always Explanation: Perffect |
HD TV Antennas installer |
Answer: No, never Explanation: I haven't found a way yet, to safely mount to drywall only. |
San Diego TV Install |
Answer: Yes, always Explanation: Yes |
Carolina Custom Mounts |