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TV Wall Mounting in Canterbury

Mount TV provides professional TV wall mounting across Canterbury and the Swale coast. We serve Canterbury city, Whitstable, Herne Bay, Faversham, Sittingbourne, and the Isle of Sheppey across CT1–CT5 and ME9–ME13 postcodes.

Postcodes covered: CT1, CT2, CT3, CT4, CT5, ME9, ME10, ME12, ME13

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 Canterbury homes

Local Insight

TV Mounting in Canterbury — What to Know

Property Types

Canterbury and the surrounding area has a richly varied housing stock. Canterbury city (CT1, CT2) has a dense mix of Victorian terraces in areas like St Dunstan's and Wincheap, alongside Georgian properties near the city centre, student-heavy HMO conversions, and newer developments on the city outskirts. Whitstable (CT5) has characterful Victorian and Edwardian terracing popular with weekenders and families, and some of the most sought-after coastal property in Kent. Herne Bay (CT6) has Victorian seafront properties and inter-war suburban housing. Faversham (ME13) has a well-preserved Georgian and Victorian town centre. Sittingbourne (ME10) has predominantly inter-war and post-war housing. The Isle of Sheppey (ME12) has a mix of older housing and significant chalet/holiday park properties.

Common Wall Types

Victorian terraces in Canterbury, Whitstable, and Faversham have solid brick walls — external, party walls, and chimney breasts. Georgian properties in Canterbury city centre have particularly thick brick walls. Student HMO conversions in Canterbury (common near the universities) typically have plasterboard internal walls. Sittingbourne's inter-war housing has solid brick externally with lathe-and-plaster or plasterboard internally. New-build developments throughout the CT postcodes are plasterboard throughout. Coastal and older rural properties can include flint or unusual construction — we assess carefully before drilling.

Where We Work

We regularly work in homes near Canterbury city centre and the Cathedral quarter, throughout St Dunstan's and Wincheap, in Whitstable town and the harbour area, across Herne Bay and Tankerton, in Faversham town centre and surrounding villages, throughout Sittingbourne and Kemsley, on the Isle of Sheppey and in Sheerness, and in the villages of Bridge, Chartham, and Sturry.

Response Time

We serve Canterbury CT and Swale ME postcodes regularly — next-day appointments are usually available.

From the Installer

What we see in Canterbury homes

Installer Notes

Canterbury (CT1, CT2) is a UNESCO World Heritage city — period properties throughout the historic centre, Victorian and Edwardian terraces around Wincheap and Northgate, and 1960s–80s estates on the outskirts. Listed buildings are common in the centre.

What Comes Up

  • Listed buildings in the cathedral precinct — extreme care, often restricted to demountable fixings
  • Original timber framing in pre-1700 properties — bracket position planned around structural members
  • Newer student-let conversions — letting agent coordination

Coverage Detail

Canterbury postcodes & landmarks

Most Active Postcodes

CT1CT2

Landmarks We Work Near

  • Canterbury Cathedral
  • Westgate
  • Wincheap
  • Northgate
  • University of Kent

Services

Services available in Canterbury

Every Canterbury 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 Canterbury — questions

Yes — we cover CT1–CT2 (Canterbury city), CT3 (Bekesbourne, Bridge, Littlebourne), CT4 (Chartham, Bridge, Elham valley), CT5 (Whitstable, Seasalter), CT6 (Herne Bay, Tankerton), ME9 (Sittingbourne villages, Teynham), ME10 (Sittingbourne), ME12 (Isle of Sheppey, Sheerness), and ME13 (Faversham, Boughton). Enter your postcode to confirm coverage.
Victorian terraces in Canterbury almost always have solid brick external and party walls. Chimney breasts are very common. These are excellent for TV mounting with very secure fixings. In converted student properties, internal walls may be plasterboard. We always confirm the wall type and advise before drilling.
Yes — Whitstable has many character properties including Victorian fishermen's cottages and older flint-built homes. These require careful assessment but we have experience with solid brick, flint, and unusual coastal construction. We advise on the best approach before drilling and always use appropriate fixings for the wall type.
Yes — we cover the Isle of Sheppey (ME12), including Sheerness, Minster, and Leysdown. Contact us to discuss availability.
Yes, with extra care. We use removable mount systems where the listed-building owner requires it, never drill into original timber framing or lime plaster, and provide a written method statement up front.

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