Hi All,
Our new tv is too big for the table we normally have it on and space is an issue- the obvious answer is to mount it on the wall.
We have checked with our neighbour to see if he minds us using the party wall (its a semi detached) and he is fine, and he pointed out that due to age he is mostly deaf and has his tv full blast anyway (we can hear his tv clearly but i never make a fuss)
When i took our old gas fire out (same side of the room but in a chimney breast) i noticed it was breeze blocks rather than brick at the back of the fireplace, so the party wall 'may' be breezeblock rather than brick
Is this likely to cause an issue for either myself or the tv company if i get them to mount it? (i havent decided whether to do it myself yet)
i dont know if there are issues drilling breezeblocks (its a late 70's house)
The blocks themselves (below) had some shrinkage cracking (which the guy who took the fire out said was normal) but i have no idea if they are hollow or solid
Thanks.
Our new tv is too big for the table we normally have it on and space is an issue- the obvious answer is to mount it on the wall.
We have checked with our neighbour to see if he minds us using the party wall (its a semi detached) and he is fine, and he pointed out that due to age he is mostly deaf and has his tv full blast anyway (we can hear his tv clearly but i never make a fuss)
When i took our old gas fire out (same side of the room but in a chimney breast) i noticed it was breeze blocks rather than brick at the back of the fireplace, so the party wall 'may' be breezeblock rather than brick
Is this likely to cause an issue for either myself or the tv company if i get them to mount it? (i havent decided whether to do it myself yet)
i dont know if there are issues drilling breezeblocks (its a late 70's house)
The blocks themselves (below) had some shrinkage cracking (which the guy who took the fire out said was normal) but i have no idea if they are hollow or solid
Thanks.
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