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TV Wall Mounting in Rose Bay

Rose Bay · 2029 · Insured

TV wall mounting in Rose Bay

Rose Bay 2029 is split between mid-rise prestige apartments along New South Head Road and federation homes on the back streets — two completely different mount strategies, often booked through the same property manager.

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

Rose Bay context

What tv wall mounting looks like in Rose Bay

The boutique 8–20-unit blocks along the Rose Bay water line are typically late-'80s to mid-'90s reinforced concrete with brick infill. The exterior walls take masonry anchors well, but the partition walls between apartments are often post-tensioned or have services running inside — drilling blind is not safe. We wall-scan every internal partition before any drilling on a Rose Bay apartment job. The federation homes north of the bay are different: lath-and-plaster on timber stud, with original picture rails to navigate around.

Recent Rose Bay job

Recent: 65" mounted in a small Rose Bay apartment overlooking the marina. Wall-scanned the planned partition, redirected to a brick-infill external wall instead, neat trunking from set to entertainment unit. Strata building manager handed us the lift access key on arrival and waved us through.

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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