1. General information, not professional advice
Everything written on tvmountworks.online is general background about the kind of work the workshop does. It is not a substitute for a site visit from a qualified installer who has actually seen your wall, your screen, and the room around them.
If a guide on this site describes how something is done, it describes how we typically do it. It is not a complete how-to for you to repeat, and it doesn't account for the specifics of your building, your local code, or your screen.
2. Figures, times, and ranges
Where we say "about 45 minutes" or "32"–85"" or "quoted in 1 working day", these are typical ranges from the workshop log. They're not promises about your specific install. The figure for your install is the flat figure on the signed job sheet you receive after the workshop has read your photo — that one is binding; the website ranges are not.
3. If you're doing this yourself
If you're tempted to mount a screen yourself based on what you've read here, please:
- Anchor into structure — studs, joists, or rated masonry. Never drywall alone.
- Match the bracket to both the screen's size and weight and to the wall's material.
- Check for hidden electrical and plumbing runs before you drill.
- Have a second person around to hold the screen while you tighten.
- If anything feels wrong, stop and send a photo to the workshop — we'll usually give you half an hour of free advice on the phone, gladly.
TV Mount Works is not responsible for damage, injury, or warranty loss caused by a DIY install based on this site.
4. Your TV's warranty
Most screen manufacturer warranties remain valid through professional installation with appropriate brackets, and ours always falls into that category. We can give you the bracket model and torque settings used (they're on the signed job sheet) on request, if your manufacturer ever asks.
If your manufacturer's warranty has unusual requirements (some only honour the warranty if a specific bracket is used, for example), please tell us before the install so we can use the right one. We can't honour TV warranty claims, only our own twelve-month workmanship warranty.
5. External links
Where we link to other websites — a bracket maker, a heat-aware product, a building code reference — we do so because we've found them useful. We don't control what's on those sites and we can't be responsible for changes they make after we link. If a link breaks or starts going somewhere unexpected, please tell us.
6. Briefs and testimonials
The briefs and reviews quoted on this site are real and sent unprompted. Names are shortened and locations omitted at the writer's request. They describe what those clients experienced on their installs; they do not guarantee your experience will be identical. Every install is different.
7. Limits
Without limiting the responsibility we take for the work we do (see our terms), TV Mount Works is not liable for indirect or consequential losses arising from your use of this website — for example, decisions you take based on a page without first talking to the workshop.
8. Changes
The site is updated regularly. We may add, change, or remove pages without telling you in advance. If a page you bookmarked has moved, the easiest thing is to write to us and we'll find the new one for you.
9. Getting in touch
If anything on this site is wrong, unclear, or you think a sentence is misleading, please write to workshop@tvmountworks.online. We'd much rather hear from you than from someone trying to use the page in a way we didn't intend.