need tv mounted in Bethesda

Anonymous
Any recommendations? Is a 40 inch tv, very light, not over a fireplace. I need it done ASAP and not for a lot of money. thank you
Anonymous
Well, as long as it's not going over the fireplace.

(I'm sure others will be of more help. Enjoy!)
Anonymous
best buy did ours (though we bought it there, not sure if that matters) and did a great job.
Anonymous
Buy the wall-mount bracket online (look around.. you may even be able to find it on ebay). You want the manufacturer-specific bracket for safety reasons (unless you dont' have kids).

Then get a handyman to install it. Should take no more than an hour.
Anonymous
Buy the wall-mount bracket online (look around.. you may even be able to find it on ebay). You want the manufacturer-specific bracket for safety reasons (unless you dont' have kids).

Then get a handyman to install it. Should take no more than an hour.
Anonymous
Are you trying to reroute and hide wires?
Anonymous
Monoprice.com has excellent brackets at a great cost. Its just stamped steel, nothing high tech, no need to pay $100 for it. They also have cables at a great price. Even the in-wall HDMI 3D cables. We've been very happy with their stuff. Unless you have to fish wires, hanging a flat TV is super easy.
Anonymous
I cant do it myself. Neither can DH. Need names. Generic "call a handyman" isn't helpful. Yes, we want the wires hidden. Thx
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I cant do it myself. Neither can DH. Need names. Generic "call a handyman" isn't helpful. Yes, we want the wires hidden. Thx


do u need power rerouted and hide the cable box, dvr etc..?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I cant do it myself. Neither can DH. Need names. Generic "call a handyman" isn't helpful. Yes, we want the wires hidden. Thx


Why not? It's maybe some anchor screws and, at most, some firring strips.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Buy the wall-mount bracket online (look around.. you may even be able to find it on ebay). You want the manufacturer-specific bracket for safety reasons (unless you dont' have kids).

Then get a handyman to install it. Should take no more than an hour.


An hour of most handymen's time will be about $250. Unless you find a true neighborhood handyman. But any shop that advertises has the same travel fees, hourly minimums, etc. Even the "no job too small" guys.

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