How much does it cost to mount a 55 inch TV on the wall?

The price for mounting a flat-screen TV depends on the cost of labor and the cost of the TV mount bracket. Optional add-ons, such as wire concealment and installing a new outlet, will drive up your final cost.

Your final TV mount installation cost depends on a few different factors. These include:

  • The size of your flat-screen TV (larger TVs tend to come with a higher-priced mount)

  • The type of TV mount (those with high-end features come with a high-end price tag)

  • The cost of labor 

  • The complexity of the installation 

Let’s go into more detail on each of the cost factors below. 

Types

Different types of TV mounts require more expensive wall brackets and more labor-intensive installation. Here are some price ranges to consider for the most popular types:

TypeCostFixed TV mount$75 – $420+Over the fireplace$175 – $400Under a cabinet$75 – $300Tilting TV mount$75 – $500Swivel TV mount$75 – $700

Labor

Your cost to mount a TV professionally will usually range between $60 and $200. This cost doesn’t include the price for the TV mount bracket.

When considering who to hire for a TV mount installation, you have several options. You can find a local handyperson for about $60 to $130 per hour. There’s also the option of hiring an electrician near you for around $50 to $100 per hour.

Alternatively, local TV mounting services will often charge a flat fee of $70 to $200 based on TV size and the complexity of the install. No matter which pro you hire, be sure to inquire as to whether your wall bracket will come at an additional cost. You usually also have the option of providing your own.

Size

Here are some average retail costs for TV mounts based on TV size:

TV SizeCostUnder 31 inches$15 – $12032 – 55 inches$15 – $30055 – 70 inches$15 – $500Over 70 inches$15 – $600+

How much does it cost to mount a 55 inch TV on the wall?

Mounting Hardware

You can pay your pro extra to include a TV mount bracket, or you can select your own for around $15 to $600. You can find a universal fixed TV mount for around $15, while features like tilting, swiveling, and LED lighting will cost more.

Wire Concealment

If you want to hide wires within the walls, your total cost to mount a TV could approach $1,000 or more. Individual prices vary based on who you hire. Still, if the sight of wires drives you batty, or if you’ve got kiddos and animals, it’s worth the extra investment.

Installing a New Outlet

If you need to install a new outlet for your flat-screen TV setup, the average cost is about $210. Prices will vary depending on the electrician you hire, as well as labor costs in your area.

Cost to Mount a TV Yourself

How much does it cost to mount a 55 inch TV on the wall?

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Handling your own TV mount installation can save you between $60 and $200 in labor costs, but it’s not as easy as screwing it in and vegging out to reruns of The Office. In comparison, TV stands are best for DIY projects. You’ll need to ensure it’s straight and (most importantly) attached to a stud rather than just drywall. 

Also, unless you’re extremely strong and well-coordinated, you’ll need the assistance of at least one other person. Flat-screen TVs are surprisingly heavy, and it might get frustrating trying to line everything up on your own. Stock up on some snacks and drinks for the movie night you’ll have with your helper(s) afterward.

While mounting kits will usually contain the necessary hardware, you’ll still need roughly $100 worth of tools, as well as a cord cover if you can’t stand the sight of wiring. Here are the basic items you’ll likely need, along with their average costs:

Basic ItemAverage CostWall mount and mounting hardware$15 – $600+Power drill and bits$75Philips screwdriver$5Cord cover (optional)$17Tape measure$5Stud finder$20Painter’s tape (optional)$5Total$120 – $727+

As with any DIY project, you’re saving money, but you’re also adding extra risk. In this case, your valuable flat-screen TV is at stake. If you’re not 100% confident, you can save yourself potential grief and invest in hiring someone to mount your TV instead.

The Good Guys Home Services can send a trusted professional to take care of your TV installation service. Once they’ve set up your new TV, they’ll give you a quick demo, and take away all the rubbish with them. All work by The Good Guys Home Services is guaranteed so you can relax knowing everything is taken care of.

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Will the installer take away my old TV?

   

Removal of the old TV is not included in the set scope but can be added as additional works, additional charges will apply

Does a wall mount service include the wall bracket?

   

No, Wall mount brackets are not included, the correct wall mounting bracket can be purchased from your local Good Guys store

Will the installer install a power point and or antenna point?

   

No, A compliant power point & an operational antenna point with good reception should be within one metre of the desired installation point

Will the installer conceal the cables when wall mounting my TV?

   

Cable concealment is not included as part of the standard service, this can be added to the service, additional charges will apply

Will the installer tune my new TV?

   

Yes, the installer will tune your TV to all local, available free to air stations provided you have an existing antenna with good quality reception

Can I have my existing components connected?

   

The standard service includes the connection of up to two existing components (Foxtel, Blu-ray player, etc.). Additional components can be added, additional charges will apply

Can I have my new TV connected to my homes WIFI?

   

This is not included in the standard service, this can be added at the time of booking or while the installer is on site, additional charges will apply

Will the installer show me how the TV works?

   

The standard service includes a demonstration of the basic functions

Is the TV installation covered by any warranty?

   

The installation works are covered with a 12 month warranty.

How long will it take for my television to be installed?

   

Homes and requirements for each installation are different, your installer will be able to advise you on the day.

How much does it cost to get someone to wall mount a TV?

The cost to mount a TV ranges between $159 and $361, or an average cost of $259. These prices include labor but may or may not include the mount itself. The final TV mounting price depends on the TV size, type of mount, and installation complexity.

Can I mount a 55 TV to drywall?

Yes, a 55-inch TV can be easily mounted on drywall. It is a versatile size that can fit most locations, and fits the majority of wall mounting brackets for a secure viewing experience.

How high should a 55 inch TV be wall mounted?

For the best viewing experience, the middle of your TV should be at eye-level, which is usually around 42 inches high. This means a 55-inch TV should typically be mounted about 28.5 inches from the floor to the bottom of the TV.

Can I pay someone to mount my TV?

TV mounting services start around $30-50 per hour on average, but rates may vary based on the Tasker you select and your location. The duration of the task will depend on factors like the size and complexity of the bracket, the wall type, the location of the mount, and how complicated cable management is.