Top tips for mounting a TV onto a brick wall

When mounting a TV onto a brick wall, many people underestimate the task at hand. They think that a few screws and a drill will get the job done. However, that’s not the right attitude.

The best way for mounting a TV onto a brick wall comes by using a special masonry drill to cut through the brick itself before securing it with screws and brackets.

Having the right mix of both tools and technique is imperative for a thorough job. Not only does it avoid unwanted mishaps but ensures the device can remain fixed for longer.

With that in mind, we’ve gone through the trouble of giving you all the inside tricks on getting the job done without any drama. So what are the tips and tricks for mounting a TV onto a brick wall?

Before you start

Assembling your tool kit

When it comes to doing the job properly, you need the proper tools to get the job done without any incidents. This means ditching your general tool kit. Why? Because brick is a tough material to cut through.

It’s why we recommend going for a specialist toolset for the job. This requires getting forms of tools and equipment that are specially designed for masonry. This includes using a masonry drill bit, masonry screws and a drill with functions to puncture holes in the tough exterior.

The reason for this? Two reasons to be precise. First, using normal drill bits on brick will wear them down and significantly shorter their lifespan as they chip through the hard brick. A masonry drill head has sharpened, straight-edged grooves like a chisel that easily burrow through the tough exterior.

Secondly, using specific tools make the job that much simpler. For example, masonry screws are much tougher than regular screws and will hold the weight of the TV and mount better than regular screws. Furthermore, having a drill with a hammer function will ensure the screws go in the right distance and won’t be too tight to loosen if necessary.

Our recommended toolkit:

  • Masonry screws
  • Masonry drill bit
  • Drill with hammer function
  • TV Mount
  • Brackets
  • Tape Measure
  • Spirit Level
  • Marker
  • Screwdriver

Measuring the right spot

Before you go mounting anything, you need to work out the right spot for the TV. Working out the perfect mounting distance ensures you get the best viewing experience and immersion possible.

To do this, you will need to work out the distance from the sofa to where you are mounting on the wall and the relative viewing height at eye level.

Once you have worked out these distances, you can mark just exactly where you need to mount the TV and then begin the mounting process.

Mounting a TV on a Brick Wall: The guide

1.       Following your marking guides, drill through the brick in all spots where you have marked. Only drill the necessary length that the screws need to sit into the wall itself

2.       Place the mount on the wall and slowly screw the masonry screws into the wall so they are sitting loosely on the surface. Slowly drill the screws in until the mount is flat against the brick surface.

3.       Get the accompanying brackets from the mount and screw them gently into the back of the TV where appropriate

4.       Lift the TV towards the mount. Slowly attach the brackets to the mount by hooking or screwing them in as necessary. Ensure everything is secure before letting go of the TV and bracket.

Things to watch out for

When mounting your TV, there are a few things you do need to consider to avoid any unwanted mishaps. It can be a major inconvenience if you ignore such things.

Follow mount instructions carefully

When it comes to the mount and accompanying components, there are going to be variations. Some mounts may require brackets to be screwed in and others may just hook into place. Look carefully at how everything fits together before you begin the mounting process.

Furthermore, these parts may come with different types of screws meaning don’t think one tool will solve everything. Make sure you have a variety of screwdriver heads ready just in case the one you have isn’t right for each job.

Watch out if mounting on mortar

Always try and aim to mount directly on the brick instead of the mortar. As long as the brick is sturdy, it will hold the weight of the TV better and give a much more securer connection once everything is free-standing.

Even though mortar is easy to drill through, you have to remember that it is the agent holding multiple bricks together. If your drilling damages the mortar around several bricks, it may weaken multiple bricks and make the entire unsuitable for mounting.

Conclusion

All in all, it’s always handy to know just what you need before mounting anything on a brick wall. Having the right tools and bits at hand makes the job less stressful and less time-consuming.

By knowing where to secure your TV and how to do it safely, it means you will have the perfect way to watch TV undisturbed. It’ll all be worth it knowing that mounting a TV on a brick wall was a piece of cake for you to do.

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