Let's Get That TV Hung

MILK can mount your TV, hide those ugly wires, and yes even install a power outlet behind it. So Let’s get that TV installed and your Space looking amazing today!

Let's Get That TV Hung

MILK can mount your TV, hide those ugly wires, and yes even install a power outlet behind it. So Let’s get that TV installed and your Space looking amazing today!

TV Mounting

Milk’s Professional TV installation services ensure that your TV is securely mounted, optimally positioned, and seamlessly integrated. Here are some benefits.

Secure Mounting: Milk will assess your wall type (drywall, concrete, or plaster) and choose the right mounting bracket and anchors to support your TV’s weight.

Proper Positioning: We will mount the TV at the optimal height and angle for comfortable viewing, taking into account the room layout and seating area.

Stability and Safety: When you choose Milk, you avoid the risk of improper mounting that could result in the TV falling, which could damage the TV or wall.

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Display Calibration: Milk can adjust the TV’s picture settings, like brightness, contrast, and color, for your specific room lighting, providing the best possible image quality.

 

Our professional installations comes with warranties on the installation work itself, so if issues arise, you have coverage. We also carry liability insurance, which can provide peace of mind.

Services

Milk provides several types of Television installations and services. Here are a few listed below.

  • Installing wall brackets and securing the TV.
  • Hiding cables within the wall for a clean look.
  • Ensuring proper viewing angles and heights.
  • Initial setup of the television and peripheral devices.
  • Connecting to Wi-Fi or ethernet for smart TV features.
  • Logging into or setting up streaming accounts (Netflix, Hulu, etc.).
  • Calibrating the display for optimal picture quality.
  • Connecting the TV to smart home systems (Alexa, Google Assistant).
  • Configuring control options, such as remote or voice control.
  • Integrating the TV with home automation features.

Do We Need A Mounting Bracket

When it comes to mounting your TV on a wall, there are different types of TV mounting brackets, each designed to offer different features and levels of flexibility. The choice of bracket depends on factors like the size and weight of your TV, the desired viewing angle, and whether you need to move or tilt the screen.

Let's Hide Those Ugly Wires

Wire concealment services are essential for achieving a clean and clutter-free look in your home entertainment area. These services involve hiding unsightly cables and wires, ensuring a neat and organized appearance.

Add A Power Outlet For That Finished Look

A 120-volt electrical outlet is a standard power source that can be installed behind your television. This type of outlet supplies a voltage of 120 volts, suitable for a wide range of everyday electronic devices that also sit behind your television.

One Touch Control

Universal TV remotes are devices designed to control multiple types of electronic devices, including TVs, DVD players, soundbars, and even streaming devices. They are particularly useful when you have multiple remotes for different devices and want to simplify the control with one single unit

FAQ's

Here are some frequently asked questions that Milk can assist you with when it comes to your Television installation. If you have any other questions, give us a call. Milk is here to help.

Fixed/Low-Profile Mount: If you want the TV to sit flat and close to the wall with minimal movement, a fixed mount is best. These are generally the most affordable and easiest to install.

Tilting Mount: If you plan to mount the TV higher on the wall, like above a fireplace, a tilting mount allows you to angle it down to reduce glare and improve viewing angles.

Full-Motion/Articulating Mount: For maximum flexibility, a full-motion mount (also called an articulating mount) allows you to pull the TV away from the wall, swivel it left or right, and tilt it up or down. This type is ideal for larger rooms where viewing angles vary or if you need access to the back of the TV often.

Running a regular TV power cord inside your wall is generally not safe, and is against electrical codes in many areas. Power cords for TVs and other devices are typically designed for external use only and are not rated for in-wall installation, and could cause fires.

Standard TV power cords lack the necessary insulation for in-wall use, which increases the risk of overheating and potential fire hazards. If the wire is damaged, it could create a short circuit inside the wall, posing a significant fire risk

Many building codes prohibit running standard power cords inside walls. For in-wall wiring, only certain types of cables, rated for in-wall use (like Romex or in-wall-rated power kits), meet safety codes.

Wire concealment is a technique used to hide or organize visible cables and wires to create a cleaner, clutter-free appearance. This is especially common for wall-mounted TVs, sound systems, gaming consoles, and computer setups. 

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