How to Safely Mount a TV Over a Fireplace – Do’s and Don’ts

TV mounted above fireplace by quick tv mounting.

TVs, like most tech appliances, have been getting slimmer and lighter along the years. As a result, people have been able to find new spots and ways to mount it around their living spaces.  

It turns out that placing it over the fireplace has been one of the most popular mounting options for homeowners, turning it into the focal point of the living room. 

If we consider the aesthetical aspect, this is a great idea, as a TV perfectly fits that empty wall-area and gives life to the ambiance but as most things in life, it also brings up some factors and details that must be properly addressed. 

So, if you are thinking of hanging your television on that empty stretch and want to avoid future headaches, keep reading this article and we will dispel myths and give you the best tips on this matter. 

Optimal Visibility is Key

There is a lot of controversy when it comes to the best type of TV to be mounted over a fireplace. Some people say you should get model X, some say you should go for model Y. Well, we have good news for you: there are plenty of good models and mounting systems on the market today that will provide you with optimal visibility. 

LED TVS 

LED TVs are by far the go-to option for most people these days and there is nothing wrong with mounting this type of television over your fireplace, however one aspect must be considered: their viewing angle can be extremely limited.

There is no use in buying an expensive display if you won’t be able to fully appreciate it in all its beauty! Although there is a wide selection of wall mounting types these days, the best solution when it comes to placing a LED TV over a fireplace is to go for the full motion mount – its multiple pivot points let you tilt, extend, and even rotate your TV. 

Not only does it provide optimal visibility allowing you to have a good view from any angle in the room, but it also gives you the freedom of placing your furniture as you please.   

OLED TVS

OLED TVs consist of an evolution of the traditional LED models: their high-fidelity, ultra-thin, and flexible screens adjust the luminosity of each pixel individually, providing an extraordinary picture quality and perfect black levels. 

But their biggest benefit, when compared to LED TVs, lies on their viewing angles: they are wide, meaning that they can be perfectly viewed from anywhere without compromising the experience. That makes OLED TVs perfect for fireplace mounting. 

Not only do these TVs reproduce images with greater brightness, higher contrast, and more vivid colors, but they are also healthier than LED TVs – OLED TVs produce less blue light and are more energy-efficient, consuming less power for the same level of brightness. 

PULL-DOWN MOUNT 

Another great solution for TVs that are intended to be placed above the fireplace is the use of adjustable pull-down mounts especially designed for this kind of setup. It might be an expensive investment, but it is most certainly worthwhile. 

The process is simple and easy: all you have to do is grab their soft handle, pull the TV down and out and that’s it: you are all set to comfortably watch your favorite show from nearly every possible angle in the living room. 

Obviously, while your TV is placed in a down position, you must avoid operating your fireplace as the heat may cause serious damage to your valuable electronic device. 

Health always comes first

Putting your TV above the fireplace may cause your viewing angle to go above eye level, which requires you to bend/crane your neck. Consequently, that may end up causing numerous health problems such as pain, stiffness, and muscular imbalances usually around the neck area (due to the bad posture), headaches and even eye strain. 

So how can you avoid having these health issues and an uncomfortable session in front of a TV mounted above a fireplace? As we’ve just mentioned, you can go for full motion or pull-down mounts that will allow you to tilt your TV (not your neck) and bring it down to eye level, providing a comfortable viewing experience. 

However, if your budget is too tight to invest on such expensive mounting systems, you can always make up for the angle problem by putting your couch at a distance that will prevent you from craning your neck. This is usually a simple, cost-effective, and efficient solution.

One last important tip: pay attention to screen size. Although there are many formulas online that promise to calculate the “right screen size” for your living room, chances are you will be tempted to purchase the largest screen available. Don’t get fooled by the persuasive words of a good salesperson though. Common sense never fails here: always consider your living room space, your own comfort level and be reasonable. I’m sure you won’t go wrong. 

Manage TV wires and cables wisely and safely 

We have already established that when a TV is positioned over a fireplace it becomes the center of attention – it just stands out in the room. With that in mind, it is highly recommended to hide as much electronic clutter as possible in order to make this prominent area aesthetically pleasant and to nicely integrate the TV into your home décor. 

At first, you may think you have limited options to conceal your TV’s wires and cables around the fireplace wall, but nowadays there are plenty of methods and techniques available to help you get a clean and tidy look.

Even homes with no attic or crawl space above the room can make use of in-wall wire concealment (using bridge systems, for instance) when it comes to placing a TV above a fireplace. By the way, this in-wall cord concealment method is also a great option for homes with an electric fireplace. 

You can even get cable channels running along the wall to cover some cords or have a power outlet installed behind the TV, outside the wall. This last option is recommended for fireplaces with chimney, as it’s very important not to drill holes into chimneys that are currently in use. Safety first.

Conclusion

We have given you here some valuable tips on how to mount a TV above a fireplace, but we all know that this can be a tricky job to do on your own as it requires the right tools, lots of expertise and patience.  Therefore, if you want to have absolute peace of mind, Quick TV Mounting experts can get all the TV mounting work done for you 100% efficiently and safely. Our highly skilled professionals are ready to perform a top-quality service that will fully meet all your needs. Please do not hesitate to contact us for any further information you might need. We will be pleased to assist you!

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TV Mounting FAQ (Frequent Asked Questions)

TV Mounting FAQ
(Frequent Asked Questions)
The only materials you need to supply for your TV installation service are cables to connect your TV to your external devices. Depending on the types of speakers and receivers, you might need HDMI or optical cables as well as audio and power cords. One of our in house trained technicians will check with you in advance.

Quick TV Mounting provides a lot of different options for hiding cables and wires after completing your TV wall mount installation. Included in your service are neatly dressed wires, but external cord masking and in-wall cord concealment or wire hiding services are offered for an additional cost.

The wall mount model you need depends on the size of your TV and the wall where the TV will go.

Tilt Mount: Popularly used to install a TV at higher places like above a fireplace. This mount will help fight glare in a bright room.

Full Motion: It gives you the flexibility to adjust your TV for the perfect viewing experience. These brackets tend to have a small extending arm, allowing the TV to tilt up to 14 degrees and swivel up to 180.

You can set your cable box anywhere after a TV wall installation. Many people prefer to put their cable box in an entertainment center underneath the TV. If you have a wireless cable box, we can hide it behind the TV free of charge. We can hide the cable box wires, and depending on the model also mount it on the wall.

Quick TV Mounting offers TV mounting services starting at $119 for TVs under 55 inches, depending on the size and wall-mounting options of the selected flat-screen TV. Additional charges may apply if you have an extra-large TV, add a TV stand, or opt for in-wall cable hides or external cable hides.

The ideal height for a flat-screen TV wall installation depends on four aspects: the size of your TV, how far the wall is from the couch, your eye level height, and the viewing inclination. Our technicians will help you find the most comfortable height based on your seats, couch, or bed. As recommended by the SMP (Society of Motion Picture), the TV should be at a viewing angle of 30 degrees or less. Most people recline 10 to 15 degrees when sitting casually.

Yes, we can mount your TV above a fireplace. But sometimes, we can’t hide the wires behind the wall.

We mount TVs on: Drywall, Horsehair Plaster, Sheetrock, Stone, Cement, Brick, Concrete, and Metal Studs.

Quick TV Mounting offers a same-day TV mounting and installation service and has highly rated service techs available seven days a week. Our service includes: Assemble a mounting bracket, mounting one TV, connecting all necessary video and audio cables and components, neat dressing of wires, and in-wall or external cord concealment services (at an additional cost).

Full-motion or swivel mounts offer the most versatility. They can extend from the wall, swivel side to side, tilt up and down, and, depending on the size of your TV, even rotate. However, if you want your TV to be flush with the wall, you should choose a low-profile fixed or tilting mount.

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