TV Wall Mounting in Coffs Harbour
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Coffs Harbour TV Wall Mounting
A wall-mounted TV doesn’t just look great, it also saves space, reduces glare and keeps cords out of reach. Whether you’re setting up a sleek home theatre, mounting a new screen in the living room, or just tidying things up, we’ll help you do it safely and cleanly.
At Ray Smith Electrical in Coffs Harbour, we take the guesswork out of the job. We know what brackets suit your TV, where the studs are and how to get the angle just right. Plus, we make sure everything’s level and securely fixed, no dodgy installs or dangling cables.
Want a clean, professional look that lasts? Give us a call on 02 6652 4242 and let’s get your screen up on the wall, neatly and safely. We're the team you can trust when it comes to TV wall mounting.
Full-Service TV Installation Done Right
We handle the entire TV wall mounting process, from supplying the right bracket to connecting all your gear. That includes concealing cables in walls where possible, aligning the screen at the perfect viewing height, and making sure your TV is fixed to a secure surface.
We work with brick, timber, plasterboard and steel frames, and we’ll always check what’s behind the wall before drilling. If you’re mounting multiple screens or setting up a home entertainment system, we can also run power points, connect audio and help you position everything for a seamless setup. No clutter, no strain, just a safe, stylish finish.
Call us on 02 6652 4242 to chat about your TV mounting job. We’re here to help make it simple.


Can I mount a TV on any wall?
Not every wall is ideal for mounting a TV. The most suitable surfaces are solid walls (brick, concrete) or stud-framed walls with enough support. Plasterboard walls require extra care to ensure the bracket is fixed to wall studs, not just the plaster itself. If the right fixings aren’t used, the TV can pull away over time. Always check wall strength and use proper anchors or bolts rated for your TV’s size and weight.
What height should I mount my TV?
The ideal height depends on screen size and how high your seating area is. A good rule is to have the centre of the screen at or just below eye level when seated, usually between 900mm and 1100mm from the floor. Mounting it too high can strain your neck, especially in bedrooms or lounge rooms. For larger TVs or dedicated theatre rooms, placement may vary depending on viewing angles and recline position.
Can the cables be hidden inside the wall?
Yes, in many cases cables can be concealed behind the wall for a cleaner look. This involves cutting small access holes and running HDMI, power and antenna leads through the wall cavity. It’s important to use conduit or protective sheathing and make sure the cable routing complies with electrical safety regulations. In brick or masonry walls, an external cable channel might be a better option.

