TV Wall Mounting in Eltham
Mount TV provides professional TV wall mounting across Eltham and the SE9 postcode. We cover Eltham town, Well Hall, Mottingham, New Eltham, and surrounding areas. Experienced with the spacious interwar houses that make up the majority of residential property in this part of the Royal Borough of Greenwich.
Postcodes covered: SE9
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 Eltham homes
Local Insight
TV Mounting in Eltham — What to Know
Property Types
Eltham is a predominantly suburban area characterised by its interwar housing stock. The vast majority of residential properties are 1920s and 1930s semi-detached houses — well built, generously sized, with good ceiling heights and large reception rooms. The Well Hall estate, developed from the early 20th century, is a notable example of the period. Mottingham and New Eltham continue the interwar semi-detached theme with some larger detached houses on the quieter roads. Older parts of Eltham near the High Street have some Victorian terraces and earlier housing. Post-war infill development appears on former bomb sites and cleared land. Very little new-build apartment development exists, keeping Eltham primarily a family house area.
Common Wall Types
Interwar semi-detached houses in Eltham are built with cavity brick walls — two courses of brick with a small air gap. Both skins are solid and provide excellent anchor points for TV mounting with standard masonry fixings. The cavity does not affect mounting in any way. Some internal partition walls in 1930s houses are timber stud with plasterboard — these are handled by locating the studs and mounting into them, or using cavity fixings where stud positions do not align with the bracket. Victorian terraces near the town centre have solid single-skin brick. We are very familiar with Eltham's housing stock and bring the appropriate fixings for every property type.
Where We Work
We work across SE9 — in homes throughout Well Hall and the streets around Eltham Palace, along Eltham High Street and the residential roads off it, throughout Mottingham and New Eltham, near Horn Park and Middle Park, and in the quieter suburban roads of Shooters Hill on the Eltham border.
Response Time
Eltham sits between Woolwich and Bromley, two areas we cover regularly. We visit SE9 frequently and same-day subject to availability.
From the Installer
What we see in Eltham homes
Installer Notes
Eltham (SE9) is mostly 1920s–1950s suburban semis built during inter-war expansion, with Victorian and Edwardian pockets around Eltham High Street. Cavity brick external walls; plasterboard or concrete-block internal walls depending on era.
What Comes Up
- 1930s mock-Tudor semis — beam features and lead-light windows avoided when planning
- Some post-war estate blocks have reinforced concrete walls — SDS drilling
- Cable hiding inside cavity walls straightforward on inter-war stock
Coverage Detail
Eltham postcodes & landmarks
Most Active Postcodes
Landmarks We Work Near
- Eltham High Street
- Eltham Palace
- Mottingham
- Avery Hill Park
- Well Hall
Services
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FAQs
TV mounting in Eltham — questions
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