Our team mounts 50+ TVs a week across NYC. These are the tilt mounts we actually use and trust.
A tilt mount lets you angle your TV downward from the wall, which is exactly what you need when the TV sits higher than eye level. Above a fireplace, high on a bedroom wall, or in a room with overhead lighting that causes glare — tilt mounts solve all of these problems while keeping your TV just 1 to 2.5 inches from the wall.
We install tilt mounts more than any other type in NYC apartments. They are simpler than full-motion mounts, sit closer to the wall for a cleaner look, and cost less. For most bedrooms and living rooms where you watch from one seating position, a tilt mount is the right call.
The catch is that not all tilt mounts are built the same. We have seen budget mounts with stamped steel plates that flex under the weight of a 65-inch TV, and we have pulled mounts off walls where the included lag bolts were too short for plaster-over-brick. The picks below are what we actually carry on our trucks.
VESA pattern — This is the bolt hole pattern on the back of your TV, measured in millimeters. Most 55 to 75 inch TVs use 400x400mm. Check your TV manual or measure the holes yourself. The mount must match.
Weight capacity — Always choose a mount rated for at least 1.5 times your TV's actual weight. A 50-pound TV needs a mount rated for 75 pounds minimum. Look for UL certification as a quality signal.
Tilt range — Standard tilt mounts angle 5 to 15 degrees downward. If your TV will be above a fireplace, look for mounts that tilt up to 20 degrees or more. Some premium mounts also tilt upward, which helps if the mount ends up slightly too high.
Profile — Tilt mounts typically sit 1.2 to 2.5 inches from the wall. Lower-profile mounts look cleaner but may make it harder to reach ports on the back of your TV. Some mounts extend outward for cable access and then click back flat.
Stud compatibility — Your mount must attach to wall studs, not just drywall. Standard stud spacing is 16 inches, but NYC apartments often have non-standard spacing. Choose a mount that supports 16 and 24 inch stud spacing at minimum.
Plaster walls are the most common wall type we see in NYC apartments, especially in prewar buildings. Plaster crumbles around standard drywall anchors, so we use toggle bolts or drill through to the studs behind the lath. Never trust drywall anchors alone in plaster.
Metal studs are everywhere in newer NYC apartment buildings and renovated units. Standard wood screws will not hold in metal studs. We use specialized toggle bolts rated for the weight or install a plywood backer behind the drywall.
Co-op and condo boards sometimes require written approval before drilling into walls. Ask your building management before scheduling an installation. We can provide documentation of our process if your building requires it.
Ceiling height matters — NYC apartments with 9 or 10 foot ceilings often result in TVs mounted higher than intended. A tilt mount is essential in these situations to angle the screen down to a comfortable viewing position.
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