Can You Mount A TV On A Brick Fireplace?

Heather Robbins
by Heather Robbins

If you were placing a TV on a typical wall, you wouldn’t anticipate the unique obstacles that come with mounting it over a brick fireplace. You find yourself stuck in a situation because you can’t nail the mount into the brick. Also, brick is not adhesive-friendly. So, what do you do? Can you even mount a TV to a brick fireplace?

It is possible to mount your TV to your brick fireplace by drilling a hole for the TV mount to sit. However, you need to ensure this hole is drilled in the reinforced area of the brick so that it does not crumble under the weight of your TV. Also, do not overtighten screws.

We’ll go over how to quickly and safely mount your TV over your brick fireplace in this post. That way, you can have the setup you have always wanted without the issues that follow. Now that you know it’s possible to mount your TV to your brick fireplace, you are probably wondering just how to do that. Below, we briefly explain!

Tools and Materials Needed

It would be wise to gather all of your tools and materials before we mount your flat-screen television atop a fireplace.

This is due to the fact that if you don’t have all the necessary tools assembled, you’ll have to halt the installation procedure frequently to look for them. If they must be purchased, the installation process will be further delayed.

Therefore, before you begin installing your TV on a brick fireplace, please acquire all of the necessary tools and materials. The following equipment and supplies are required:

  • A hammer drill: It is much simpler to do the task if you have an electric drill. Additionally, using a drill reduces the likelihood that you will harm the brick fireplace.
  • Drill bit: This drill bit can be used to properly insert the screws into the fireplace.
  • Screws with hex heads: Both fireplaces and brick walls respond well to them. You can get some on Amazon.com.
  • Hooks: sticky hooks or a concealer for white cord
  • A wall-mounted TV
  • Marker or pencil: Use only materials that will clearly leave a mark on the brick building.

The following equipment and supplies are required:

How Do You Mount a TV on a Brick-Wall Fireplace?

Below, we will take you through the steps to achieve this successfully. All you need to do is make sure you have a friend or family member available, as well as the tools that we discussed above.

Without these, and without help, this is nearly impossible as you’ll need someone to help assist holding the mount as well as help connecting the TV to it.

Step 1: Ask a Friend or Neighbor to Hold the Mount in Place

At this point, make sure you’re using a level to make sure your friend isn’t holding the wall mount unevenly. Mark all of the mounting holes required to attach the mount with your pencil and marker.

Make sure they keep their hands and fingers out of your way. The person you choose for help should have a fairly steady hand.

Step 2: Use the Drill Bit to Drill the Marked Holes

It’s crucial that you start out gently. Slowly depress the trigger while softly driving the drill into the block. Pull the trigger firmly and use your palm to press the drill in as it begins to sink in.

If you go too fast, the brick will shatter. If you go too slow, the brick won’t budge. You have to find that sweet spot in between to do this efficiently without ruining the brick on your fireplace.

Step 3: Mount the Bracket to the Brick

Of course, it becomes necessary to ask a buddy for assistance at this point as well. They can support the mount while you drill holes in it to install it.

Avoid overtightening the hex head screws. They could break or harm your brick fireplace if you overtighten them. This will leave the brick unable to bear the weight of your TV, causing your TV to come crashing down.

Step 4: Connect the TV to the Bracket

Depending on the brand and type of the TV and the wall mount, this procedure may differ. You should be fine as long as you pay attention to both parties’ directions. Most likely, the TV mount will come with a variety of screws and bolts that you may use to attach the TV to it correctly.

Important information: Before mounting your TV on the wall, you might need to first install it on the mount, depending on the model and manufacturer of your TV.

Just be sure to carefully read the instructions to determine whether you should place the TV on the wall before or after mounting the mounting bracket.

Step 5: Connect the Cables

To organize and conceal the power cable and any additional cables you might need to operate your television, use the white cord concealer or adhesive hooks.

If your fireplace is painted white, you can choose white. However, you ought to use whichever wire or concealer complements your fireplace’s color the greatest.

That’s basically it! You’ve now accomplished mounting a TV over your brick fireplace. TV mounting may appear extremely difficult, but as you can see, it only takes a few hours of work.

Wrapping It Up

That is how a flat-screen TV is installed on a brick fireplace. Really, there’s not much to it. Except for a few dangers you must avoid, the process is mostly just standard installation.

Always use a TV mount designed specifically to hang above fireplaces, and take care not to significantly harm the bricks inside when drilling holes. You can use special drillbits for this. Although they cost a bit more than the regular bits, it may be worth the purchase if you’re worried about ruining your fireplace.

Also, don’t forget to choose a fairly flat surface on your brick, which will make this much more easy, while allowing the mount and TV to be leveled and secure.

Heather Robbins
Heather Robbins

Heather is a passionate writer who loves anything DIY. Growing up, she learned everything from home repairs to design, and wants to share her tips with you. When she's not writing, she's usually hiking or searching for her next DIY project.

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