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Old 02-23-2024, 10:03 PM
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Was looking for recommendations for someone who can hang a 65 inch tv on a stucco wall. Can it be done ?
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Yes, it can be done. I would suggest contacting "villagesav.com".
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Just had it done, Brian Blume 585-469-9553,
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Just make sure the person who does it leave enough room to get hand to HDMI sockets etc.
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Just make sure the person who does it leave enough room to get hand to HDMI sockets etc.
They make mounts that telescope out from the wall , makes it a lot easier, put a 85" up that way, just be careful the mount is rated for the weight of the TV
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They make mounts that telescope out from the wall , makes it a lot easier, put a 85" up that way, just be careful the mount is rated for the weight of the TV
And the mount is bolted into the centers of multiple studs!
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Yes, it can be done. I would suggest contacting "villagesav.com".
Second that. Tom at Villages Audio Video is great.
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Second that. Tom at Villages Audio Video is great.
I recommend Tom too. He mounted a large TV in the livingroom with a Sono arc under it also beautifully mounted - both flat to the wall. A studio TV which can be rotated horizontally to vertically and pivoted - I use it for art. A kitchen nook TV on a universal mount so I can watch it from my breakfast nook or turn it towards the counter if I am preparing a meal from say, Youtube. The lanai TV is on a dedicated shelf and didn’t need mounting and I held out in protest against TVs in the bedroom or bathroom.
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What village are you in? I helped a couple Neighbors in Newell hang there's, No Charge. Wouldn't take money when offered, just trying to be neighborly. I have the correct hammer drill, and concrete screws. You would be going into concrete, so there are no studs to attach too. If you have mount, it takes about 20-30 minutes. Message me if you want help.
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We just had one mounted by Galaxy Home Solutions in Wildwood. They did an excellent job.
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Was looking for recommendations for someone who can hang a 65 inch tv on a stucco wall. Can it be done ?
Yes, I have a 75" hanging on my stucco wall. I use Juan Mora at 407-868-7378. He actually works for a company that installation satellite systems (like Directv) but does private installation on the side. He has hung several TVs for me, one of which was an 65" outside on a cinder block wall. If he is not available I have also used his buddy Juan Lenis at 954-821-4515. Both do good work. Recommended.
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And the mount is bolted into the centers of multiple studs!
This is a stucco home - no studs (on exterior walls). My home has poured concrete walls. I have a 65" TV on a telescoping mount that's been there for 5 years, no issues. I used Tapcon concrete fasteners to mount it to the wall. It's fairly easy if you have a hammer drill.
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