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TV Wall Mounting in Medway

Mount TV provides professional TV wall mounting across Medway. We serve Rochester, Chatham, Gillingham, Strood, Rainham, and Hoo Peninsula across ME1–ME8 postcodes.

Postcodes covered: ME1, ME2, ME3, ME4, ME5, ME7, ME8

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 Medway homes

Local Insight

TV Mounting in Medway — What to Know

Property Types

Medway is one of Kent's largest urban areas with a wide mix of housing. Rochester has some of the oldest and most characterful housing stock — Victorian and Edwardian terraces and semis, particularly around the High Street and Castle area, alongside some Georgian properties. Chatham has large areas of Victorian terracing built during the naval dockyard expansion, plus post-war estates and significant recent regeneration. Gillingham has Victorian and inter-war terraces. Strood has a mix of inter-war semis and newer developments. New-build estates are active in Strood and along the Hoo Peninsula.

Common Wall Types

Victorian terraces in Rochester and Chatham have solid brick external and party walls — excellent for TV mounting with very secure fixings. Chimney breasts are common in Rochester and Chatham Victorian properties and are a popular mounting position. Inter-war semis in Gillingham and Strood have solid brick external walls with lathe-and-plaster or plasterboard internal walls. Post-war estates across Medway are typically brick externally with plasterboard internals. New-build developments in Strood and the Hoo Peninsula are plasterboard throughout. We carry fixings for every wall type and confirm before drilling.

Where We Work

We regularly work in homes near Rochester Cathedral and Rochester Castle, throughout Rochester High Street and Borstal, in Chatham town centre and Luton, across Gillingham and Rainham, in Strood and Frindsbury, throughout Walderslade and Lordswood, and in Hoo, Wainscott, and the Hoo Peninsula.

Response Time

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

From the Installer

What we see in Medway homes

Installer Notes

Medway covers Chatham, Rochester, Strood, Gillingham, and Rainham (ME1–ME8). A historic dockyard area with Victorian terraces near the riverside, inter-war suburban housing throughout, and 1990s+ estate developments on the outskirts.

What Comes Up

  • Listed buildings in Rochester High Street and the cathedral precinct — original features preserved
  • Some former-dockyard apartment conversions — exposed brick, original timber
  • Newer estates on the edges — predictable plasterboard installs

Coverage Detail

Medway postcodes & landmarks

Most Active Postcodes

ME1ME2ME3ME4ME5ME7ME8

Landmarks We Work Near

  • Rochester Cathedral
  • Chatham Historic Dockyard
  • Strood
  • Gillingham
  • Rainham (Kent)

Services

Services available in Medway

Every Medway 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 Medway — questions

We cover ME1 (Rochester), ME2 (Strood, Frindsbury), ME3 (Hoo Peninsula, Cliffe, Grain), ME4 (Chatham, Brompton), ME5 (Walderslade, Lordswood, Princes Park), ME7 (Gillingham, Twydall), and ME8 (Rainham, Wigmore, Hartlip). Enter your postcode to confirm coverage.
Victorian terraces in Rochester almost always have solid brick walls — external, party walls, and chimney breasts. These are excellent for TV mounting with very secure fixings. The chimney breast in the living room is one of the most popular mounting positions. Internal non-structural walls may be original lathe-and-plaster or plasterboard in modernised properties. We confirm before drilling on every job.
Yes — new-build developments in Strood and the Hoo Peninsula are plasterboard throughout. We use specialist cavity fixings rated well above any TV weight. The result is completely solid. We work in new Medway developments regularly.
Yes — the Medway towns are tightly clustered (ME1–ME8) and we treat them as one zone. Same-day appointments are common; travel between Rochester and Strood is under 10 minutes.

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