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TV Wall Mounting in East Dulwich

Mount TV provides professional TV wall mounting across East Dulwich and the SE22 postcode. We serve Lordship Lane, East Dulwich village, Herne Hill, and surrounding streets. One of south London's most popular residential areas — East Dulwich's generous Victorian terraces are a natural fit for premium TV wall mounting.

Postcodes covered: SE22

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 East Dulwich homes

Local Insight

TV Mounting in East Dulwich — What to Know

Property Types

East Dulwich is defined almost entirely by its Victorian terraced housing. Streets running off Lordship Lane, Melbourne Grove, Whateley Road, and the network of roads between Peckham Rye and Dulwich Park are lined with well-maintained two and three-storey Victorian terraces built in the 1880s–1900s. Many have been significantly updated internally — open-plan ground floors, kitchen extensions, and high-quality finishes — while retaining their original character externally. The area attracts professional families who invest in their homes, making premium TV wall mounting, large-screen installations, and full cable hiding regular requests. There are some Edwardian semis toward the Dulwich and Forest Hill edges of SE22, and a small number of converted Victorian houses in flat form.

Common Wall Types

East Dulwich is predominantly solid Victorian brick throughout — both external walls and the original party walls between rooms. This is the most reliable wall type for TV mounting, giving an extremely secure fixing for any size TV with standard masonry fixings. Where rooms have been opened up or extended, modern plasterboard partition walls may be present — these require cavity fixings. Many East Dulwich homes have gone through full refurbishments, and we occasionally encounter renovated walls with multiple layers or unusual finishes — we assess each wall before drilling to confirm the approach.

Where We Work

We work across East Dulwich — in homes along Lordship Lane, Barry Road, and Melbourne Grove; in the streets between Peckham Rye park and East Dulwich station; throughout North Cross Road and the surrounding Victorian grid; near Dulwich Park; and in properties along the East Dulwich and Herne Hill border.

Response Time

East Dulwich is centrally located in south London and we cover the area alongside Southwark, Lewisham, and Peckham work. Same-day bookings subject to availability.

From the Installer

What we see in East Dulwich homes

Installer Notes

East Dulwich (SE22) is almost entirely late-Victorian and Edwardian terraces — large four-bed family homes off Lordship Lane, with smaller two-up-two-down terraces on the eastern edges. Solid brick walls with original chimney breasts in front and rear receptions.

What Comes Up

  • High proportion of side-return / rear extensions — different wall construction in extension vs original
  • Original mouldings and ceiling roses — bracket height planned to preserve them
  • Limited parking around Lordship Lane — visitor permit arranged
  • Frame TV demand is high here — full flush install with chimney-breast cable routing common

Coverage Detail

East Dulwich postcodes & landmarks

Most Active Postcodes

SE22

Landmarks We Work Near

  • Lordship Lane
  • East Dulwich station
  • Goose Green
  • Dulwich Park
  • Dulwich Village edge

Services

Services available in East Dulwich

Every East Dulwich 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 East Dulwich — questions

Yes — solid Victorian brick walls in East Dulwich are ideal for mounting even the largest TVs. We regularly mount 75", 85", and 98" screens in this type of property. The brick provides a very secure fixing far in excess of any residential TV weight, using heavy-duty masonry fixings and appropriate brackets.
Yes — in-wall cable hiding is a very popular add-on in East Dulwich, where customers invest in clean, high-quality interiors. On plasterboard partition walls we route cables through the wall cavity. On solid brick walls we use surface trunking painted to match the wall. Both give a neat, professional result.
Yes — we always discuss viewing height, glare from windows, and cable routing before drilling anything. For East Dulwich's often large, bay-windowed rooms, getting the position right first time is important and we take the time to do this properly.
In most East Dulwich receptions, yes. Picture rails sit at around 2.1–2.2 m from the floor; the bracket centres at roughly 1.0–1.1 m, well below. We always confirm clearance on inspection before any drilling.

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