How Do You Mount A 32-Inch Flat-Panel TV?
Flat-screen televisions have dropped in price, and it has become easier to justify upgrading to a larger TV. That, however, can cause problems for people that don’t have enough room to accommodate the larger TV. Fortunately, flat screen TVs are produced with the idea that their owners may want to mount them on a wall. They come with mounting holes predrilled on the back of the TVs. Mounting a flat-screen to the wall takes some time and attention to detail, but with some basic tools it’s a task that can be completed without the help of a professional. Use the pencil to make a mark on your wall at the approximate height that you want your TV mounted. Use a stud sensor to find two adjacent studs that are at least 12 inches apart. Use a drill and the 3/16-inch bit to drill a 2.5-inch deep hole in each stud, making sure the holes are level with each other. Place the flat side of the wall plate against your wall, lining up the predrilled holes on the plate with the holes you just drilled. Us