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TV Wall Mounting in Harrow

Mount TV provides professional TV wall mounting across Harrow. We serve Harrow town centre, Stanmore, Kenton, Pinner, Wealdstone, and Harrow on the Hill across HA1, HA2, HA3, HA5, and HA7 postcodes.

Postcodes covered: HA1, HA2, HA3, HA5, HA7

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 Harrow homes

Local Insight

TV Mounting in Harrow — What to Know

Property Types

Harrow is predominantly an inter-war suburban borough. The bulk of the housing stock consists of 1920s–1940s semi-detached and detached houses built as the Metropolitan line extended north-west from London — classic metroland properties. Harrow-on-the-Hill has some Victorian and Edwardian properties near the school and town centre. Stanmore (HA7) has larger 1930s–1950s detached properties, many on more spacious plots. Pinner (HA5) has well-preserved inter-war stock including some characterful Arts and Crafts influenced properties. Wealdstone and Kenton have more modest 1930s semis. New-build development is limited but present around Harrow town centre.

Common Wall Types

1920s–1940s semi-detached and detached properties throughout Harrow have solid brick external walls — typically solid brick party walls too in the original construction. These are excellent for TV mounting. Chimney breasts are present in virtually every inter-war semi and are a popular TV mounting position. Internal non-structural walls in original properties may be brick or lathe-and-plaster; in modernised properties they are plasterboard. Victorian properties in Harrow-on-the-Hill have solid brick throughout. New-build apartments near Harrow town centre are plasterboard.

Where We Work

We regularly work in homes near Harrow town centre and St Ann's Shopping Centre, throughout Harrow-on-the-Hill and the school area, in Stanmore and Canons Park, across Kenton and Queensbury, in Pinner and Hatch End, throughout Wealdstone and Rayners Lane, and in North Harrow and Headstone.

Response Time

We serve Harrow HA postcodes regularly — next-day appointments are usually available. Same-day subject to availability.

From the Installer

What we see in Harrow homes

Installer Notes

Harrow (HA1–HA9) is mostly inter-war semis and 1960s–80s estate housing, with a higher concentration of detached homes in Harrow on the Hill and Pinner. Cavity brick external walls predominate; internal partition walls vary by era.

What Comes Up

  • 1960s blocks of flats — concrete frame, often with reinforced concrete shear walls
  • Pinner and Harrow on the Hill conservation areas — original features preserved
  • Some 1980s estate housing has metal-stud plasterboard internally — cavity anchors required

Coverage Detail

Harrow postcodes & landmarks

Most Active Postcodes

HA1HA2HA3HA5HA7HA8HA9

Landmarks We Work Near

  • Harrow on the Hill
  • Pinner
  • Wealdstone
  • St Ann's Shopping Centre

Services

Services available in Harrow

Every Harrow 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 Harrow — questions

We cover HA1 (Harrow town centre, Wealdstone), HA2 (South Harrow, Rayners Lane, Northolt border), HA3 (Harrow Weald, Kenton, Queensbury), HA5 (Pinner, Hatch End, Eastcote), and HA7 (Stanmore, Edgware border). Enter your postcode to confirm coverage.
1930s semis throughout Harrow almost always have solid brick external and party walls — the classic metroland construction. Chimney breasts are nearly universal. These are excellent for TV mounting. Internal non-structural walls may be the original brick, lathe-and-plaster, or plasterboard in modernised properties. We confirm before drilling on every job.
Yes — above-fireplace chimney breast mounting is one of the most common jobs we do in Harrow. Inter-war semis nearly always have a chimney breast in the living room. We assess the fireplace type, recommend the right bracket, and route cables neatly. Call us to discuss your specific setup.
Yes. The conservation rules govern external alterations; internal TV mounting is unaffected. We work to preserve any original features inside the property and use the chimney breast or party wall whenever possible.

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