TV Wall Mounting Melbourne
Need a TV mounted neatly, safely and at the right height? Next Antenna provides TV wall mounting in Melbourne for homes, apartments, offices, shops and other properties that need a cleaner setup than a TV stand can offer.
The service can include bracket positioning, secure mounting, cable management, basic device connection and final checks so the TV looks right and works the way you need it to. Whether you want to mount a new screen, move an existing TV or clean up a messy entertainment area, the job starts with the wall, the bracket, the cables and the way the room is actually used.
Mounted to suit the room
TV height, seating position, wall type and viewing angle are considered before the bracket is fixed to the wall.
Installed and checked
The TV is mounted, levelled and checked so the bracket, screen position and connected devices are ready to use.
Homes and businesses
Support for houses, apartments, rental properties, shops, offices, waiting rooms and commercial display areas.
Insured, trained and practical with connected home installs
TV wall mounting is not just about lifting a screen onto a bracket. The job can involve wall access, cable paths, connected devices, signal points, data cabling and safe work practices.
Next Antenna brings practical installation experience across antennas, cabling, networking and connected home tech setups, so the TV mounting can be planned with the whole room in mind.
Public Liability Insured
Insurance cover for professional installation work in homes and business properties.
Connected Setup Experience
Practical knowledge across TVs, antennas, cabling, network points and device setup.
ACMA Registered Cabler
Registered cabling support for telecommunications, data and connected systems where the job requires it.
Working at Heights Trained
Training for safer access work where mounting, cabling or related installation tasks require height awareness.
Professional TV wall mounting for Melbourne homes and businesses
People search for TV wall mounting in different ways. Some ask for TV mounting Melbourne. Some ask for TV wall mount installation Melbourne. Others simply want someone to hang a TV without damaging the wall, leaving cables everywhere or placing the screen at the wrong height.
This page keeps the service focused on the real job: secure mounting, clean positioning, practical cable management and a setup that suits the property. It is for living rooms, bedrooms, apartments, rental properties, offices, shops, meeting rooms, reception areas and commercial spaces across Melbourne.
The goal is not just to get the TV off the stand. The goal is to make the space look cleaner, free up room, reduce messy cables and leave the screen positioned so it is comfortable to watch and simple to use.
A cleaner setup, not just a TV on a wall
A good TV wall mounting job starts before drilling. The wall needs to suit the bracket. The bracket needs to suit the TV. The TV height needs to suit the seating position. The cable path needs to suit the room.
That is why a professional TV mounting service looks at more than the screen size. It also considers wall material, studs, brick, concrete, tiled surfaces, access, power point location, antenna points, HDMI cables, soundbars and connected devices.
When those details are planned early, the final finish looks better and the setup is easier to live with.
What TV wall mounting can include
TV wall mounting can be simple or detailed depending on the property. A straightforward job might involve fixing a bracket to a suitable wall, mounting the TV and checking the level.
Other jobs need more planning. Larger TVs, full motion brackets, apartments, tiled walls, cable concealment, soundbars and device setup can all change the scope. Next Antenna can discuss the job first so the quote matches the work, not a generic one-size-fits-all install.
For rooms that need a cleaner connected setup, data cabling can help support TV points, internet points and other connected devices.
Position and height planning
The wall, seating position, viewing angle and room layout are checked so the TV is mounted at a practical height.
Wall bracket installation
Flat, tilt and full motion brackets can be installed where the wall type, TV size and bracket rating are suitable.
Secure TV mounting
The TV is lifted, fixed to the bracket, levelled and checked so the screen sits cleanly on the wall.
Cable management
Cables can be tidied using suitable routing, external ducting or in-wall concealment where access and safety allow.
Device connection
Basic connection support can cover items such as HDMI devices, streaming boxes, gaming consoles, Foxtel boxes and soundbars.
Final checks and handover
The mount, TV level, input connection and basic setup are checked before the job is wrapped up.
Choose the right TV wall bracket for the room
The wall bracket affects how the TV sits, how much it can move and how easy the setup is to use. A slim flat bracket can create a clean look in a living room. A tilt bracket can help with glare or higher mounting. A full motion bracket can suit corners, open-plan rooms and spaces where the TV needs to be pulled out or angled.
The right bracket depends on the TV size, wall type, viewing position, access behind the screen and how much movement you need after installation.
Flat wall mounts
A good option when you want a slim, clean finish and the seating position is directly in front of the TV.
Tilt wall mounts
Useful when the TV needs to sit a little higher or when you want to reduce glare by angling the screen down.
Full motion brackets
Helpful for corners, wider rooms and setups where the screen needs to swivel, extend or move for different viewing angles.
TV wall mounting for homes and apartments
Home TV wall mounting is often about making the room feel cleaner and easier to use. A wall mounted TV can free up floor space, remove the need for a bulky stand and make the entertainment area look more finished.
Next Antenna can help with lounge rooms, bedrooms, rumpus rooms, apartments and rental properties where access allows. The setup can include bracket installation, TV positioning, cable management and connection of basic devices such as streaming boxes, game consoles, soundbars or antenna points.
For apartments and rentals, the wall type, body corporate rules, access and landlord requirements need to be considered before booking.
TV mounting for shops, offices and commercial spaces
Business TV mounting needs a practical finish that works for staff, customers and visitors. Screens are often used in reception areas, meeting rooms, waiting rooms, shop displays, gyms, clinics, training rooms and hospitality spaces.
The job can involve mounting a TV or display screen, checking viewing angles, managing cables and connecting basic devices. Commercial spaces often need a tidier finish because customers see the setup every day.
Next Antenna can discuss the wall type, screen size, bracket choice, access requirements and connected devices before the job is quoted.
Wall types and TV types need the right approach
Not every wall is the same. A TV mounted into plasterboard needs a different approach from a TV mounted into brick, concrete or tiled walls. The bracket also needs to suit the TV size, weight and movement needed.
Large TVs, frame TVs, curved TVs and commercial screens can all be discussed before booking. The important part is matching the screen, bracket and wall so the installation is secure and the finish looks right.
Plaster and stud walls
Stud location, bracket width and TV size matter when mounting to internal plaster walls.
Brick and concrete walls
Solid walls can provide strong fixing options, but the job still needs the right anchors, bracket and cable plan.
Tiled and feature walls
Tiled walls, feature walls and fireplaces need extra care around drilling, surface finish, heat and cable access.
Cable paths, power points and neat finishes matter
The cleanest TV wall mounting jobs are planned around the cables before the TV goes on the wall. HDMI cables, antenna leads, power cords, soundbar cables and streaming devices all affect the final look.
If the TV also needs a working antenna point or better reception, Next Antenna can help with TV antenna installation as part of the wider setup planning.
Cable concealment depends on the wall type, access, cable route, power point location and what is already behind the wall. In-wall cable concealment is only suitable where it can be done safely and legally. If electrical power point relocation or new electrical work is needed, that work needs a licensed electrician.
Where in-wall concealment is not suitable, external ducting or tidy cable routing can still create a clean finish.
Useful setup details to confirm
What size is the TV?
Do you already have a wall bracket?
Is the wall plaster, brick, concrete or tile?
Do you want the cables hidden or neatly routed?
Where is the nearest power point?
Do you need an antenna point, Foxtel box, streaming device, gaming console or soundbar connected?
Are there access limits, apartment rules or rental requirements?
How much does TV wall mounting cost in Melbourne?
TV wall mounting cost in Melbourne depends on the job. A simple flat bracket installation on a suitable wall is different from a large TV on a full motion bracket with cable concealment, soundbar setup and multiple devices.
The quote can change based on TV size, bracket type, wall material, cable management, access, travel, setup requirements and whether the bracket is supplied by the customer or arranged as part of the job.
For the clearest quote, send details of the TV size, wall type, bracket, cable needs and a photo of the wall. That helps avoid vague pricing and makes it easier to confirm what is included.
TV size and weight
Larger TVs can need more handling, stronger bracket support and extra care during lifting and positioning.
Wall and cable access
Brick, plaster, concrete, tiled walls and cable concealment options can all change the amount of work involved.
Bracket and device setup
Flat, tilt or full motion brackets, soundbars, HDMI devices and streaming boxes can affect the final scope.
New TV mounts, customer brackets and re-mounting jobs
Every TV mounting job starts differently. Some customers have a new TV and bracket ready to install. Some have the TV but need help choosing the right bracket. Others need an old TV removed from a wall and a new screen mounted in the same spot or a better position.
Next Antenna can discuss new wall mounting, re-mounting, bracket suitability, customer-supplied brackets, soundbar setup, cable tidying and simple connected device setup.
New TV wall mounting
Install a new TV on a suitable wall with the bracket type, height and cable path planned before drilling.
Customer-supplied brackets
Already have a bracket? It can be discussed before booking to check TV size, wall type and bracket suitability.
Re-mounting and upgrades
Useful when replacing a TV, changing bracket type, moving the screen or cleaning up an older wall mounted setup.
TV mounting can include a cleaner connected setup
A wall mounted TV looks better when the connected devices are planned at the same time. Soundbars, streaming devices, gaming consoles, Foxtel boxes, antenna leads and HDMI cables all need a sensible place to go.
The service can include basic connection support where the equipment and access allow it. That can help reduce loose cables, awkward device placement and confusing input setup after the TV is mounted.
Soundbar mounting or setup
A soundbar can be discussed as part of the install so the audio setup works with the screen position.
Streaming and gaming devices
Apple TV, Chromecast, gaming consoles and other HDMI devices can be planned around cable access and input needs.
Antenna, Foxtel and network points
TV mounting can be planned alongside antenna, Foxtel, data or Wi-Fi needs where those services are part of the wider setup.
TV wall mounting vs DIY: what to think about first
DIY TV mounting can look simple until the wall type, bracket weight, stud location, cable path and screen size are involved. A small mistake can leave visible holes, a crooked TV, damaged plaster, trapped cables or a bracket that does not suit the wall.
A professional installer can help avoid the common problems: wrong height, poor bracket choice, exposed cables, weak fixing points and awkward device access. This matters even more with larger TVs, full motion brackets, tiled walls, apartments and business spaces.
When a professional installer makes more sense
Professional TV mounting is usually the better choice when the TV is large, the bracket is heavy, the wall type is uncertain, the cables need a clean route or the room needs a polished finish.
It also helps when you want the TV mounted with connected devices, soundbar placement, antenna points, Foxtel, streaming boxes or data cabling considered at the same time.
If the job involves electrical changes, a licensed electrician is needed for that part of the work.
A simple TV wall mounting process
The process is designed to make the installation clear before the first hole is drilled. The aim is to confirm the screen, bracket, wall type, cable needs and setup expectations early so the result is clean and practical.
1. Share the job details
Send the TV size, bracket details, wall type if known, cable needs and a photo of the wall where possible.
2. Confirm the setup
The bracket position, wall suitability, cable options, device setup and any access limits are discussed before the job proceeds.
3. Mount, connect and check
The TV is mounted, levelled, cables are managed where suitable and the basic setup is checked before handover.
TV wall mounting across Melbourne properties
Next Antenna supports TV wall mounting across Melbourne properties where available, including houses, apartments, rental properties, shops, offices, clinics, waiting rooms and commercial spaces.
Common service areas can include Melbourne CBD, western suburbs, northern suburbs and surrounding areas where scheduling allows. The page keeps the Melbourne TV mounting service clear and focused, so customers have one place to understand the service, ask questions and request a quote.
If you are not sure whether your suburb is covered, send an enquiry with your location, TV size and wall photo.
Property types covered
A practical installer for TV mounting, cabling and connected setup
Next Antenna is a strong fit for TV wall mounting because the job often touches more than the bracket. A clean setup can depend on antenna points, HDMI cables, data cabling, Wi-Fi, Foxtel, streaming devices, soundbars and the way the room is used.
Instead of treating the TV as a one-off wall fixture, the setup can be planned around the wider home tech layout. That is useful for homes and businesses that want the screen to look clean and work properly after installation.
Clean installation
A tidy finish with attention to screen height, bracket position, cable routing and the surrounding wall area.
Practical advice
Guidance on bracket choice, TV position, wall type, cable options and device setup before the job is finalised.
Connected setup
Support across TV mounting, antenna points, HDMI cabling, Foxtel, streaming devices, soundbars and network needs.
Checked before handover
The TV level, bracket position, basic inputs and visible cable finish are checked before the job is wrapped up.
What to check before requesting a TV mounting quote
A clear quote is easier when the main details are known. You do not need every technical detail ready, but a few photos and measurements can help confirm the scope.
The most useful details are the TV size, wall type, bracket type, cable needs, device setup and whether the job is for a home, apartment or business property.
Details that help plan the install
What size is the TV?
Do you already have the wall bracket?
Is the bracket flat, tilt or full motion?
What wall will the TV be mounted on?
Do you want cables hidden, routed or placed in ducting?
Where is the nearest power point?
Do you need an antenna point, Foxtel box, soundbar, streaming box or gaming console connected?
Is the property a house, apartment, rental, shop or office?
Can you send a photo of the TV and wall?
TV wall mounting answers that help you plan the job
These are the questions people usually ask before booking TV wall mounting in Melbourne. The answers cover cost, brackets, wall types, cable concealment, timing, suburbs and setup details.
How much does TV wall mounting cost in Melbourne?
TV wall mounting cost depends on the TV size, wall type, bracket type, cable management, access and setup needs. A simple flat bracket installation on a suitable wall is different from a large screen on a full motion bracket with concealed cables and connected devices.
For a clearer quote, send the TV size, bracket details, wall photo and what you want connected. That helps confirm the work before booking.
What affects TV wall mount installation cost in Melbourne?
The main price factors are the wall material, bracket type, TV size, cable path, access, parking, device setup and whether the bracket is supplied by you or arranged as part of the job.
Cable concealment, soundbar setup, tricky wall surfaces and larger TVs can add more work. The quote needs to match those details rather than guessing.
Do you supply the wall bracket or can I provide my own?
You can provide your own bracket, or bracket supply can be discussed before the job. The bracket needs to suit the TV size, weight, VESA pattern and the type of wall it will be mounted to.
If you already have a bracket, send a photo or model details with your enquiry so it can be checked before the appointment.
Can you hide TV cables in the wall?
Cables can be hidden in some situations, but it depends on the wall type, access, cable route and what is behind the wall. In-wall cable concealment also needs to be done safely and legally.
If electrical work or power point relocation is needed, that part needs a licensed electrician. If in-wall concealment is not suitable, tidy external routing can still improve the finish.
Can you use external ducting instead of hiding cables in the wall?
Yes, external ducting can be a practical option when in-wall cable concealment is not suitable. It keeps cables tidier without opening the wall.
This can suit rentals, apartments, brick walls, tiled walls or rooms where access behind the wall is limited.
Can you mount a TV on brick, plaster or concrete walls?
TVs can often be mounted on plaster, brick and concrete walls, but each wall type needs the right fixing method. Plaster walls usually need stud location and suitable bracket placement. Brick and concrete need appropriate anchors and drilling.
The wall type affects the quote, bracket choice and cable management options.
Can you mount a TV on tiled walls or feature walls?
Tiled walls and feature walls can be discussed, but they need extra care. Drilling into tile, stone, panels or decorative surfaces carries more risk than a standard plaster or brick wall.
Photos of the wall help confirm whether the job is suitable and what needs to be considered before booking.
Can you mount large TVs, frame TVs or curved TVs?
Large TVs, frame TVs and curved TVs can be discussed before booking. The key details are the screen size, weight, bracket type, VESA mounting pattern and the wall material.
Larger screens can need more handling and stronger bracket support, so it is worth confirming the details first.
Can you mount my TV and set up the devices at the same time?
Yes, basic device setup can be part of the job where the equipment and access allow it. This can include HDMI devices, streaming boxes, gaming consoles, Foxtel boxes, antenna leads and simple input checks.
Planning the devices before mounting helps avoid messy cables and awkward access behind the TV.
Can you mount a soundbar with the TV?
Soundbar mounting or setup can be discussed with the TV wall mounting job. The right approach depends on the soundbar type, bracket, wall space, cable path and how it connects to the TV.
It is best to mention the soundbar when requesting a quote so the setup is planned from the start.
How long does TV wall mounting take?
Timing depends on the TV size, wall type, bracket, cable management and setup requirements. A simple mount is usually quicker than a large TV, full motion bracket, cable concealment or multi-device setup.
Send the job details before booking so the expected scope is clear.
Do you offer same-day TV wall mounting in Melbourne?
Same-day TV wall mounting can be discussed where availability allows. It depends on the schedule, suburb, job size, bracket availability and whether the details are clear enough to quote quickly.
If the job is urgent, send the TV size, wall photo, suburb and bracket details with your enquiry.
Do you service my suburb?
Next Antenna services Melbourne properties where available, including practical coverage across Melbourne CBD, western suburbs, northern suburbs and surrounding areas.
Send your suburb with the enquiry so availability and travel can be confirmed.
Can you mount TVs in apartments or rental properties?
TV mounting in apartments and rental properties can be discussed, but approval, access, wall type and building rules matter. Tenants usually need permission before drilling into walls.
Body corporate rules, lift access, parking and wall construction can also affect the job.
Can you install TVs for shops, offices and business spaces?
Yes, TV mounting can be arranged for business spaces such as shops, offices, clinics, gyms, reception areas, meeting rooms and waiting rooms.
Business installs often need a cleaner finish because customers, staff and visitors see the screen and cables every day.
What is the best height for wall mounting a TV?
The best TV mounting height depends on the seating position, room layout, TV size and whether the screen is used while sitting or standing. A lounge room setup usually needs a different height from a shop display or waiting room screen.
Height is worth confirming before drilling because moving the TV later can leave visible holes.
What type of wall bracket do I need?
The main bracket options are flat, tilt and full motion. A flat bracket gives a slim finish. A tilt bracket can help with glare or higher mounting. A full motion bracket allows the TV to pull out and turn.
The right choice depends on the room, wall type, screen size and how you want to watch the TV.
Is full motion TV mounting suitable for every wall?
Full motion brackets are useful in some rooms, but they are not the right choice for every wall. They place more load on the fixing points because the TV can extend away from the wall.
The wall type, stud position, TV size and bracket rating need to be checked before choosing this option.
Can you move an existing wall mounted TV?
Yes, moving an existing wall mounted TV can be discussed. This can include replacing a TV, changing bracket type, moving the screen to a better position or cleaning up the cable setup.
The old bracket holes, wall condition and new fixing points need to be considered before the job starts.
Can you help if the antenna, Foxtel or HDMI cables are messy?
Yes, TV wall mounting can be planned alongside antenna leads, Foxtel cabling, HDMI cables and other connected setup needs. This is useful when the TV area is messy or the devices are difficult to access.
Power point relocation or electrical work needs a licensed electrician, but cable planning can still be discussed as part of the mounting job.
What details help before asking for a quote?
Send the TV size, wall photo, bracket photo or model, suburb, cable needs and the devices you want connected. Also mention whether the property is a home, apartment, rental, shop or office.
These details help produce a clearer quote and reduce surprises on the day.
Can I request a quote to hang my TV in Melbourne?
Yes. If you want someone to hang your TV in Melbourne, send through the TV size, wall type if known, bracket details and a photo of the wall.
Next Antenna can then discuss the mounting, cable management and setup details before confirming the job.
Request a TV wall mounting quote
Tell Next Antenna what type of property you have, the TV size, wall type if known, bracket details and whether you want help with cables, devices or a soundbar.
For a faster quote, include a photo of the TV, bracket and wall. That makes it easier to confirm the scope and avoid surprises before the job is booked.
Quote-friendly details
Send the TV size, wall photo, bracket details, cable needs and suburb so the job can be quoted more clearly.
Tell us about the TV mounting job
Send through a few details about the TV, wall, bracket and cable setup. Next Antenna will get back to you shortly.