TV Wall Mounting in Sidcup
Mount TV provides professional TV wall mounting across Sidcup and the DA14 and DA15 postcodes. We serve Sidcup town, Blackfen, Lamorbey, and surrounding areas. Experienced with the interwar and post-war suburban homes that define this part of the London Borough of Bexley.
Postcodes covered: DA14, DA15
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 Sidcup homes
Local Insight
TV Mounting in Sidcup — What to Know
Property Types
Sidcup is a predominantly suburban area that developed rapidly in the interwar period following the arrival of the railway. The dominant property type is the 1930s semi-detached house — well built on generous plots, with bay windows, good room sizes, and solid cavity brick construction. Blackfen and Lamorbey have similar interwar housing at slightly lower densities. Older Victorian terraces are found near Sidcup station and the High Street. Some post-war development fills gaps between the interwar estates, and there are a small number of newer apartment buildings near the town centre. Sidcup is a quiet, family-oriented area with little of the new-build apartment development seen in inner London boroughs.
Common Wall Types
Interwar semi-detached houses in Sidcup are built with cavity brick walls — the standard construction of the 1930s housebuilding era. Both brick skins are solid and provide excellent anchor points for TV mounting. Internal partition walls in these houses are typically plasterboard on timber stud, or occasionally lath-and-plaster in pre-1940s builds. We locate the studs and mount into them for maximum security. Victorian properties near the High Street have solid single-skin brick. Very few properties in DA14 and DA15 have the lightweight metal stud plasterboard construction associated with modern apartment blocks.
Where We Work
We work throughout Sidcup — in homes along the High Street and Station Road, in the residential streets of Blackfen and Lamorbey, near Foots Cray Meadows and the Sidcup bypass corridor, in properties around Sidcup station, and across the full DA14 and DA15 postcode areas bordering Bexleyheath, Chislehurst, and Eltham.
Response Time
Sidcup sits between Dartford and Eltham, both areas in our regular coverage. We visit the DA postcodes frequently and same-day bookings subject to availability.
From the Installer
What we see in Sidcup homes
Installer Notes
Sidcup (DA14, DA15) is mostly 1930s suburban semis and detached homes built during the inter-war expansion of Kent's commuter belt. Cavity brick external walls, plasterboard or concrete-block internal walls. Several roads are conservation areas.
What Comes Up
- 1930s semis with capped-off chimney breasts — soundness tested before mounting
- Some inter-war estates have concrete-block internal walls
- Cable hiding inside cavity walls is straightforward
Coverage Detail
Sidcup postcodes & landmarks
Most Active Postcodes
Landmarks We Work Near
- Sidcup High Street
- Sidcup station
- Footscray Meadows
- Sidcup Place
Services
Services available in Sidcup
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FAQs
TV mounting in Sidcup — questions
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