Wall-mounting your TV can feel like a small change with a big payoff. It clears floor space, sharpens your living room’s look, and — honestly — makes the whole setup feel smarter. Whether you live in a cozy Avenues bungalow, a sleek condo downtown, or a split-level near the foothills, mounting a screen changes how your home breathes. Let me explain what you gain, what to watch out for, and why many Salt Lake City homeowners choose Utah TV Mounting when they want the job done right.
Contents
- 1 Why people do it — and why you might, too
- 2 What you should think about before drilling holes
- 3 DIY vs. hiring pros — the honest tradeoffs
- 4 Cost: a quick look (real numbers for planning)
- 5 Local flavor: what Salt Lake City homeowners often ask
- 6 Small design tips that feel personal
- 7 Ready to make the most of your space?
Why people do it — and why you might, too
First off: space. You get it back. A mounted TV removes the need for a bulky cabinet or media console. That means more walking room, more floor to stage a kid’s fort, or a place for a plant that actually gets light.
You know what? It’s also about looks. A mounted TV feels intentional; it reads like part of the design, not an afterthought. And that matters when you want guests to notice the living room and not the cord spaghetti behind it.
Benefits in plain terms:
- More usable space: Floors stay clear, furniture can be rearranged more easily, and even small rooms seem larger.
- Cleaner aesthetics: Cable management hides the mess. Clean lines uplift a room instantly.
- Better viewing angles: Tilt and articulating mounts let you aim the screen so everyone sees clearly — no neck craning required.
- Safety: It’s safer around kids and pets; fewer accidents and less chance of a TV toppling over.
What you should think about before drilling holes
Here’s the thing: not every wall is the same. Some are solid concrete; others are drywall over studs — and those studs are crucial. They’re like the spine of your wall; you want to anchor into them when you can. If you’ve got a brick or block wall, the anchors and bits change.
Key considerations:
- Wall type: Drywall, plaster, masonry — each needs a different approach and different hardware.
- TV size and weight: Matches to VESA patterns and mount ratings. Bigger sets need beefier mounts.
- Mount type: Fixed, tilt, or full-motion — do you want it flush like a painting or flexible like a restaurant TV?
- Cable routing: In-wall wiring makes it look slick, but local codes matter. You might need an electrician for power relocation.
- Placement height: Eye level when seated is the rule of thumb, but fireplaces, room layout, and seating height can change that recommendation.
It sounds like a checklist, and it is — but it’s also flexible. You can have a TV mounted low for a cozy couch setup, or higher for an open-plan living room with tall furniture. Mild contradiction here: mounting often makes a room feel bigger, yet putting a giant TV too high can dominate the space. The trick is balance.
DIY vs. hiring pros — the honest tradeoffs
Thinking of doing it yourself? Good on you. YouTube has plenty of tutorials. Tools like stud finders, a level, and a torque wrench are your friends. Brands you’ll hear about: VESA for specs, Sonos for soundbars, Apple TV or Roku for boxes. But there’re reasons people call us.
Pros of hiring a pro:
- Precision: We measure, mark, and install so the TV sits perfectly level, every time.
- Safety and code compliance: We know local Salt Lake City codes and handle in-wall power safely.
- Time saved: No trips to the hardware store, no argument about whose level is right.
Cons of DIY:
- Risk of damage: Miss a stud or use wrong anchors, and you’re looking at drywall repair and an angry partner.
- Hidden wiring hazards: Cutting into a chase without knowing where wires or pipes run can be expensive.
Honestly, if your TV is under 55 inches and you’re confident with tools, DIY can work. If you’ve got plaster walls, a heavy screen, or want recessed wiring, calling a pro saves stress.
Cost: a quick look (real numbers for planning)
Here’s a simple table to help you budget. Prices in Salt Lake City vary; this gives a ballpark.
| Item | Average cost (USD) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Basic fixed mount | $30–$80 | DIY-friendly for smaller TVs |
| Articulating/full-motion mount | $100–$300 | Better for uneven rooms or multi-angle viewing |
| Professional installation | $150–$400 | Depends on wall type, wiring, and TV size |
| In-wall power & cable management | $150–$500+ | Higher if an electrician is required |
Local flavor: what Salt Lake City homeowners often ask
Living here means thinking about the seasons. Winters bring dry indoor air and a lot of cozy movie nights. Basements — common in the foothills — are ideal for a dedicated media room, but they often have concrete walls which need masonry anchors. Older Avenues homes may have plaster and lath, which is beautiful but fussy. Condos downtown demand space-saving solutions more than single-family homes do.
You might be thinking about sound, too. A mounted TV often pairs well with a low-profile soundbar. Brands like Sonos, Bose, or Samsung make compact bars that attach neatly under screens. And if you’ve got a smart home setup (Alexa, Google Home, HomeKit), mounting helps create a tidy, integrated hub for your living space.
Small design tips that feel personal
Want your wall to sing? Try framing the TV with artwork or floating shelves. Paint the wall a slightly darker tone so the screen “disappears” when off. Run a slim cable raceway painted to match the wall if in-wall wiring isn’t possible. Little choices make a big difference.
Also: test the seating layout first. Move your couch where people actually sit. Then measure eye level and mount accordingly. Sounds obvious, but you’d be surprised how often the couch gets ignored while everything else gets arranged.
Ready to make the most of your space?
If you want a clean look, safer room, and more usable space — and prefer not to stress about studs and codes — give us a call. We work across Salt Lake City and the Wasatch Front, and we’ll help you pick the right mount, handle wiring, and leave your room looking like a pro staged it.
Call us: 801-383-0493