Learn about the wall bracket for your TVs and other devices
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Wall Bracket

A wall bracket can be used to mount many objects, most notably a plasma or LCD TV.

A wall bracket is a very useful addition to any home, as they have a wide variety of uses.  From mounting handrails, to shelves, to televisions, these provide easy and quick ways to attach sturdy home additions to any wall.  Made from a variety of different materials, there are wooden, metal and even stone wall brackets.  The type that suits your home best will be down to functionality, as well as a style to match your décor.  A wall bracket is stylish way to give your home a more modern look, as well as serve a very convenient purpose.

Typically, a wall bracket mount is a support unit that’s screwed directly into the wall, for a specific load bearing purpose.  Some brackets can be used as decorative additions to your home, that aren’t meant to serve any weight bearing purpose.  While other wall brackets are specifically designed to be capable of supporting a great deal of weight, despite their small size and wall mounted position.  Really, the type of wall bracket you use, depends upon the needs with the item you are hanging.

One of the most practical and common uses for a wall bracket, is for a handrail on a staircase.  A wall mounted handrail is a good way to provide an extra level of safety for a staircase.  Considering how most home staircases are designed, wall mounted handrails are the only option for fitting a railing into such a small space.  When purchasing a handrail wall bracket, you’ll want to make sure that the unit matches your décor and the hand railing that you are installing.  Typically you can find a wide variety of handrail brackets in the $15-$30 range.  But pay special attention to weight limitations, so that you can ensure the hand railing will be as functional as it is decorative.

Another of the most common uses for wall mount brackets, is mounting a flat screen television onto a wall.  With modern technology the latest high definition TVs have become thinner and thinner.  Because of this, wall mounting your television has become a stylish way to free up space in the room, by eliminating entertainment stands, and also effectively storing the television.  TV wall brackets need to be quite strong, as the average television is quite heavy.

There are a wide variety of television wall brackets available, each with a different technique for hanging a TV.  Some brackets feature moving parts, so that you can adjust the screen once the TV has been attached to the wall, so that you can get the proper angle.  Other brackets are more static, so that you can’t move the TV a whole lot, but they also tend to be more stable in the long run.  A typical LCD or Plasma screen wall mount will cost you anywhere from $100 to $150.  Don’t be afraid to spend the money to ensure you get a quality wall bracket.  Otherwise your TV is at risk of falling, or the wall could be damaged from improper weight distribution.