Answer: Yes, always Explanation: Wall studs are every 16" to 24" on center. Most TV wall mounting brackets are 18"-36" wide. A 60" TV is a max of 100lbs, probably less. Each stud can support around 80lbs. 2-3 studs with proper fasteners and correct mounting brackets will easily support the weight. Unless this is a 60" tube TV it will be fine. |
Lane County Handyman LLC |
Answer: Not sure Explanation: Never did it before, |
Wayne's way llc |
Answer: In most cases Explanation: As long as I can get it in a stud should be fine to hang |
Cashion Services |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: In most cases Explanation: t's generally possible to wall mount a 60-inch TV. Most modern TVs, including 60-inch ones, come with standard VESA mount compatibility, which means you can use a variety of wall mounts designed to support them. However, the success of wall mounting depends on a few factors.
In summary, while it is possible to wall mount a 60-inch TV in most cases, careful consideration of these factors is crucial for a safe and optimal |
Advanced Tech Solutions LLC |
Answer: Yes, always Explanation: With the proper wall mount kit. |
Powerhouse Contractors |
Answer: In most cases Explanation: I'm most cases simply because a customers wall may not be strong enough to support the weight of a 60 inch television. A professional handyman will be able to properly assess the wall and provide you with a correct answer. You have multiple choices for mounting such as fixed mounts, full-motion mounts, and no-drill mounts. |
JC Handyman Services |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: Yes, always Explanation: Yes, we have mounted several 60" TV without a problem. |
Trusty Handy Helpers LLC |
Answer: In most cases Explanation: Depends on the location |
APHS INC |
Answer: Yes, always Explanation: Yah no issues unless it’s a a super heavy tv |
KK TV Mounting |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: Yes, always Explanation: Obviously |
Handy Andy TV Mounting |
Answer: In most cases Explanation: Assuming there is adequate room available, yes. |
Stone County Services |
Answer: Yes, always Explanation: We mount TVs over 100" |
TV Pros |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: Yes, always Explanation: With the proper mount and installation any size tv can be mounted on the wall. |
Esquire TV mounting |
Answer: In most cases Explanation: As long as the wall has backing to hold it |
Troy Vanfleet Handyman Service |
Answer: Yes, always Explanation: Of course, why not? Is as simple as locating the wall studs with a Stud Finder and connecting the hardware to its proper location and level. |
New Modern Dimensions LLC |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: In some cases Explanation: Not recommended but yes I can |
Home Inspection & Maintenance LLC |
Answer: Yes, always Explanation: If you have the supported bracket that will hold the weight and mounting area must be strong. |
Elite Home Repairs |
Answer: Yes, always Explanation: You should always be able to mount any TV. Taking into account the weight of the TV and the type of mount that will be installed. |
Connect Tech Svcs TV Mounting |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: In most cases Explanation: If wall can support TV and Grade 5 or 8 screws are used in Center of Studs! or in Cement Wall! with Proper Ankers! to support bracket that holds TV.
NOTE: Most likely NOT! with a Old Heavy TV. |
Scala's Handyman Contractors LLC. |
Answer: In most cases Explanation: When the correct mount is used and solid anchoring is available. |
franks handyman service |
Answer: In most cases Explanation: In most cases yes. Especially for large TV’s when done properly Mounting is one of the safest options for your tv. Ideally you’re going to want a wall with proper clearances from foot traffic, fixtures and other objects to avoid damage to your TV. Additionally you’re going to want to have a stud Finder to search for proper anchor points on your wall for mounting your tv or the proper hardware to anchor to concrete or another surface that’s not wood. Good cable management either behind or in front of the wall can lead to an exceptional viewing experience utilizing a surge protector can help protect your valuables associated with your tv. |
Fast Lane Handyman |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: In most cases Explanation: Depends on where they want it located |
Thunder Struck Handyman LLC |
Answer: Yes, always Explanation: Use fasteners or find the studs |
joes Pro Services |
Answer: In most cases Explanation: Depends on the surface. |
La Quinta Co |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: Yes, always Explanation: Yes a 60in tv can be mounted on any standard wall. |
S&S Handyman Services LLC |
Answer: Yes, always Explanation: Of course with the correct wall anchors |
RR Services |
Answer: Yes, always Explanation: unless YOu are trying to mount it on your fireplace. Never EVER never mount any tv to a stone facade unless you dont like your tv
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CLK Drywall & Handyman Svcs |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: Yes, always Explanation: Using the right anchors it is not a problem. |
T&D Services |
Answer: Yes, always Explanation: With proper hardware and mount it is. |
Shenandoah Valley General Services |
Answer: Yes, always Explanation: I have mounted TV's that are 75". |
Moran Property Inspections |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: In most cases Explanation: Depending on the type of mount the TV will be mounted on as well as the walls it is being mounted too. For instance you should never mount a larger TV on an articulating mount without the mounting plate being secured into studs. Standard anchors are not a.good solution in that situation. |
Masterpiece AV |
Answer: Yes, always Explanation: Make sure that the mount used is rated for the TV being installed. Always check the weight limit of the mount being used. Always use a professional installer if you are not comfortable installing it. |
Central TX TV Mounted |
Answer: Not sure Explanation: I typically don't install.
I only install for my family and who needs a 60 inch TV? |
Brightway Window Cleaning & Powerwashing |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: In most cases Explanation: If wall is reinforce. |
derol construction |
Answer: Yes, always Explanation: we are now getting into the 70 inch and 80 inch size TVss and the wall mounts being produced are now accommodating these sizes. Specifications on the Mount box should be within the range of the TV size.especially support weight |
White Hat Computer Support Ltd |
Answer: In most cases Explanation: I've seen online some companies offering that size, plus you have to account wall size, location of studs. |
Resurrection Rebuilding & Remodeling |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: Yes, always Explanation: Yes. With the proper wall bracket and hardware suitable for the mounting surface. |
Widescreen Wall Mounters |
Answer: Yes, always Explanation: Yes, you can wall mount TVs over 100" |
AV Integration Group |
Answer: In most cases Explanation: It really depend on the type of wall and weight. |
Trusty Wrench |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: In most cases Explanation: In almost all cases...Absolutely, however. If you live in a really tiny house there may not be enough room, also if your TV is really heavy and the mount can only be attached to one 2 x 4 stud in the wall. In most cases, in the correct place on the wall, there is no problem with a 60" flat screen TV. |
TVmtn.com |
Answer: Yes, always Explanation: As long as a mounting bracket that supports the size and weight of the 60" tv it's not a problem mounting it on a wall. |
Chuck's TV Mounting |
Answer: In most cases Explanation: A large TV requires proper support. Make sure that the bracket is anchored to the studs. |
Ward Kitchen & Bath |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: In most cases Explanation: as long as is not mounted on above fireplace |
sky tv mounting |
Answer: Yes, always Explanation: Tv must be mounted on a mount that is compatible not just in size but also in weight. Refer to your tv"s vesa pattern when choosing a mount |
Telsat communications |
Answer: In most cases Explanation: It all depends on the weight of the TV, the proper mounting bracket, the material being mounted to and the knowledge base of the installer. |
Dan of All Trades |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: Yes, always Explanation: I can do it |
all-phaze handyman & TV install |
Answer: Yes, always Explanation: With the correct mount we have mounted TVs that were 90" with no issues. |
Modern AV LLC |
Answer: In most cases Explanation: Use a mount that is rated for the weight of the t.v. and I would recomend using, at the very least, one wall stud. |
David's Handyman Services |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: In most cases Explanation: Mine is on the wall |
Honey Do Handyman & Painting |
Answer: Yes, always Explanation: I don't see why not |
HD TV Antennas installer |
Answer: Yes, always Explanation: Studs in the walls a are usually 16 inches on center. As long as you are able to get four lags into wood the TV is secure to the mount. |
San Diego TV Install |
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ProMatcher |