TV Wall Mounting in Romford
Mount TV provides professional TV wall mounting in Romford. We serve Romford town centre, Hornchurch, Upminster, Rainham, Harold Wood, and all surrounding RM postcodes. Same-day subject to availability.
Postcodes covered: RM1–RM7, RM11–RM14
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 Romford homes
Local Insight
TV Mounting in Romford — What to Know
Property Types
Romford and its surrounding areas have a predominantly 1930s–1960s suburban housing stock — semi-detached and detached homes built to serve London's post-war commuter expansion. Harold Wood and Harold Hill have significant 1950s–70s estates. Romford town centre itself has newer apartment developments. There is a strong mix of owner-occupied and ex-council properties throughout.
Common Wall Types
1930s semis in Romford, Hornchurch, and Gidea Park typically have solid brick walls — excellent for TV mounting, very secure fixings. Later post-war builds (1950s–60s) often have brick external walls with plasterboard or older lathe-and-plaster internal walls. Ex-council properties from Harold Hill and Harold Wood are mostly concrete frame construction with plasterboard walls inside.
Where We Work
We regularly work in homes near Romford Market and the Liberty Shopping Centre, throughout Gidea Park and Raphael Park, across Hornchurch and Emerson Park, in Upminster near the Windmill, throughout Rainham, and in Harold Wood near the station.
Response Time
We cover Romford regularly and RM postcodes are among our most frequently served areas. Same-day appointments subject to availability.
From the Installer
What we see in Romford homes
Installer Notes
Romford (RM1–RM7, RM11–RM14) is one of our most frequently served areas. Inter-war suburban semis dominate, with Victorian terraces near the town centre and modern apartments around Romford station and South Street. Solid masonry walls predominate; chimney breasts in original condition on most older homes.
What Comes Up
- Some 1950s council homes (Harold Hill) have concrete-block internal walls — masonry anchors
- Romford town-centre apartment blocks — concierge access
- Hornchurch Edwardian terraces — solid brick, original chimney breasts
Coverage Detail
Romford postcodes & landmarks
Most Active Postcodes
Landmarks We Work Near
- Liberty Shopping Centre
- Romford Market
- Gidea Park
- Hornchurch
- Harold Wood
Services
Services available in Romford
Every Romford installation includes
FAQs
TV mounting in Romford — questions
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