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TV Wall Mounting in Bondi Beach

Bondi Beach · 2026 · Insured

TV wall mounting in Bondi Beach

Beachfront flats along Campbell Parade and Notts Avenue are mostly 1960s and 1970s brick, with thin internal partitions and external walls that have absorbed seventy years of salt air. The bracket choice matters more here than in any other Sydney microclimate.

From $180per TV — Standard plasterboard mounts from $180; brick or tile from $240; in-wall cable run from $80 extra.

What's included

  • ✓Wall mounting on plasterboard, brick, concrete, tile
  • ✓Fixed, tilt, and full-motion bracket installation
  • ✓In-wall cable concealment (where wall type allows)
  • ✓Soundbar and centre-speaker mounting
  • ✓TV setup and basic wall-mount-mode configuration

Bondi Beach context

What tv wall mounting looks like in Bondi Beach

Standard zinc-plated brackets supplied with consumer TVs corrode within a season on a south-facing Bondi Beach wall — the salt mist that comes through louvre windows is enough to start surface rust at the bracket arms. We swap to powder-coated or stainless-arm brackets and seal the wall penetration with marine-grade silicone. On the louvre-window blocks of Notts Avenue, the only wall that can take a TV is often the corridor-side partition, which means cable runs need to be planned around the unit's structural columns.

Recent Bondi Beach job

Recent: 55" LG mounted in a top-floor Notts Avenue Airbnb flat between guest stays. Two-hour turnaround, salt-resistant bracket and 8mm masonry anchors into the post-tensioned concrete partition, in-wall HDMI run pulled through an existing conduit. Guest review the next morning didn't mention it — which is how you want it.

Our process — same standard, every booking

  1. 1

    Locate studs and services

    Stud finder plus knowledge of where Bondi sparkies usually run cables. We don't drill blind.

  2. 2

    Mount square

    Bracket levelled to the laser, not the (usually crooked) skirting.

  3. 3

    Tidy cables

    In-wall conduit run on plasterboard; trunking on solid walls.

TV Wall Mounting questions, answered

  • Can you hide the cables in the wall?
    On plasterboard, almost always. On brick or concrete, we use trunking instead — neat but not invisible.
  • What size TV can a Bondi apartment plasterboard wall hold?
    Up to ~75" with proper fixings into studs. Heavier than that, we anchor through to the masonry behind.
  • Will you mount a TV I bought online?
    Yes — bring it out of the box and have the bracket ready. We supply standard brackets if needed.

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