checklists / tv-mounting-prep
TV Mounting Photo Prep Checklist
The room, wall, bracket, and measurement photos that improve a mounting review before anyone drills.
Interactive checklist
TV Mounting Photo Prep Checklist
Capture these before asking for mounting help. Better photos reduce guesswork, but they do not replace on-site judgment.
Supporting reads
Read the decision context before you buy or drill
TV Mounting Photos to Take Before Asking for Help
A practical checklist of the room, wall, bracket, TV, and measurement photos that make a mounting review easier before anyone drills.
Can You Mount a TV Yourself?
A decision-first guide to whether TV mounting is a reasonable DIY task based on wall type, bracket method, cable plan, and failure downside.
Planning helper
Check TV viewing height before you commit to the wall.
Use the TV mount height calculator to compare screen size, eye height, viewing distance, and how people sit in the room before you choose a centerline. It is a comfort-planning helper, not structural approval, installation approval, a quote, or permit and code advice.
Next step
Related guides and checklists
TV Mounting Photos to Take Before Asking for Help
A practical checklist of the room, wall, bracket, TV, and measurement photos that make a mounting review easier before anyone drills.
Can You Mount a TV Yourself?
A decision-first guide to whether TV mounting is a reasonable DIY task based on wall type, bracket method, cable plan, and failure downside.
First Apartment Repair Kit: What to Buy and What to Skip
A lean starter repair kit for renters who want to handle common apartment setup, touch-ups, and low-risk wall decisions without buying a full workshop.