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TV Wall Mounting in Basildon

Mount TV provides professional TV wall mounting in Basildon. We serve Basildon town centre, Wickford, Billericay, Pitsea, Laindon, and Vange across SS13–SS16 postcodes.

Postcodes covered: SS13–SS16

Need it today? Call before noon and we’ll aim to come that afternoon or evening — subject to availability, especially during busy periods.

Common installs in Basildon homes

Local Insight

TV Mounting in Basildon — What to Know

Property Types

Basildon was primarily developed as a post-war new town from the 1950s, so the housing stock is predominantly from that era. You'll find 1950s–70s semi-detached and terraced homes across Laindon, Pitsea, and Lee Chapel North; 1980s housing estates in Fryerns and Kingswood; and more recent developments on the town's edges. Billericay, to the north, has older Victorian and Edwardian properties and is generally more affluent.

Common Wall Types

Post-war Basildon homes (1950s–70s) often have a mix of brick external walls with older lathe-and-plaster or early plasterboard internal walls. 1980s builds tend to be plasterboard throughout. Some 1960s properties have unusual cavity-wall constructions that require assessment before drilling. Billericay's older properties have solid brick walls.

Where We Work

We regularly work across Basildon town centre, in Laindon and Langdon Hills, throughout Billericay including the High Street area, in Wickford near the station, across Pitsea and Vange, and in Fryerns and Kingswood.

Response Time

We visit Basildon regularly and can typically offer next-day or same-week appointments. For same-day bookings, contact us to check current availability.

From the Installer

What we see in Basildon homes

Installer Notes

Basildon (SS13–SS16) is a post-war "new town" — purpose-built in the 1950s–60s with predominantly concrete-frame estate housing. Solid concrete or hollow-block internal walls in much of the original new-town stock; cavity brick on the later additions.

What Comes Up

  • Post-war new-town housing — concrete-frame structures, masonry-anchor fixings
  • Some early high-rise blocks have reinforced concrete shear walls — drill plan needed
  • Newer estates on the edges (Felmores, Pitsea) have predictable plasterboard partitions

Coverage Detail

Basildon postcodes & landmarks

Most Active Postcodes

SS13SS14SS15SS16

Landmarks We Work Near

  • Basildon Town Centre
  • Eastgate
  • Pitsea
  • Laindon
  • Vange

Services

Services available in Basildon

Every Basildon installation includes

Wall inspection and safe fixing assessment
Professional TV installation
Wall fixings supplied for your wall type
All devices connected and tested
Area tidied on completion
Public liability insurance

FAQs

TV mounting in Basildon — questions

Yes — we cover all SS13 through SS16 postcodes including Basildon, Billericay, Wickford, Pitsea, Laindon, and Vange.
Almost certainly yes. We'll assess your specific wall on the day. 1960s Basildon homes vary — some have solid brick internally, others have early plasterboard. We bring fixings for all wall types and always check before drilling.
We offer same-day service where scheduling allows. It's most reliable if you call before 9am. Next-day appointments are typically available.
Yes — most original Basildon stock is concrete-frame with concrete or hollow-block internal walls. We use rated masonry anchors, drilled with an SDS, which hold any size of TV without issue.

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