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MrsR
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has anyone had a plasma professionally installed?

if so can you give me idea of cost and who did it?

(PS for those interested I decided on the panasonic TH-42PX50U)

Posted 12/23/05 4:55 PM
 
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Nik09
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Re: has anyone had a plasma professionally installed?

We had our plasma installed when we got it. It was 4 years ago and it cost $300. But, I have to tell you it's really not that hard to do. I would do it yourself, seriously. We're not that handy but once we saw them do it we were like "We could have done that!" We just moved and we're definitely going to install it ourselves this time. Congrats on the TV!!


Posted 12/23/05 5:06 PM
 

DjPiLL

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Re: has anyone had a plasma professionally installed?

Nice model choice.

I have somebody that I may use that I found on Craigslist. He is charging me $125 to mount a plasma in the bedroom.

And I am also paying another $175 to mount a different plasma in my living room against brick.

Posted 12/23/05 5:17 PM
 

luvsun27
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Re: has anyone had a plasma professionally installed?

Sorry to sound naive...but what does the installer do? Just hang it on the wall nice and straight? Or is there something more to it?

Posted 12/23/05 5:27 PM
 

anon
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Re: has anyone had a plasma professionally installed?

Posted by luvsun27

Sorry to sound naive...but what does the installer do? Just hang it on the wall nice and straight? Or is there something more to it?

pretty much...but it depends where you want to place it. we eventually plan on mounting an LCD above the fireplace which would require drilling through brick. my father's eyes lit up as something he'd be willing to tackle, but we may want someone else to do it instead Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon - i think we got quoted $100/hour from our local place, thing is i have NO idea how long it would take!

Posted 12/23/05 5:40 PM
 

anon
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Re: has anyone had a plasma professionally installed?

Posted by DjPiLL
And I am also paying another $175 to mount a different plasma in my living room against brick.

you got quoted a flat rate? we received a quote for i think 100/hour...thing is i have no idea how long it would take to mount a 40"+ on our brick, any clue?

Posted 12/23/05 5:42 PM
 

DjPiLL

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Re: has anyone had a plasma professionally installed?

Posted by anon

Posted by DjPiLL
And I am also paying another $175 to mount a different plasma in my living room against brick.

you got quoted a flat rate? we received a quote for i think 100/hour...thing is i have no idea how long it would take to mount a 40"+ on our brick, any clue?




Yup... $125 flat rate. Thats to mount onto a normal wall (like sheetrock). It also includes fishing wires through the wall to give it a "clean" look.

This is someone I found on craigslist. I haven't actually used him yet... cause I am not doing this for a few more weeks.


It really isn't that hard to mount one of these. If you are going into brick it gets more difficult. But a normal wall... its not that hard.

I can post a good how-to that I found online about this. Let me see if I can find it.

Posted 12/23/05 7:44 PM
 

DjPiLL

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Re: has anyone had a plasma professionally installed?

Here is a little how-to on how one guy mounted his plasma.

I don't think you need to cut that big of a hole in your wall and not use the big piece of plywood if you mount the plasma directly to the studs.

But this will give you a general idea. I really like the idea of the recessed power supply


Plasma Mount

Posted 12/23/05 8:01 PM
 

LSP2005
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Re: has anyone had a plasma professionally installed?

we had our people come from PC richards. It was REALLY expensive. I think we were taken on that part of the deal based on the costs you are posting. (we paid 400) but they did hang it over our fire place. It took all of 45 minutes since we had drywall.

Message edited 12/23/2005 8:03:31 PM.

Posted 12/23/05 8:03 PM
 

DjPiLL

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Re: has anyone had a plasma professionally installed?

Posted by LSP2005

we had our people come from PC richards. It was REALLY expensive. I think we were taken on that part of the deal based on the costs you are posting. (we paid 400) but they did hang it over our fire place. It took all of 45 minutes since we had drywall.





If you go to a "store" or a company to do this... it will run anywhere between 300 and 800 buks depending on the complexity of the project (like if you want wires ran through the wall).

But it really isn't that difficult. I could probably do the bedroom one myself. But since these plasmas are so heavy... it will just be easier to bring someone in to do a side job.

Posted 12/23/05 8:05 PM
 

LSP2005
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Re: has anyone had a plasma professionally installed?

Posted by DjPiLL

Posted by LSP2005

we had our people come from PC richards. It was REALLY expensive. I think we were taken on that part of the deal based on the costs you are posting. (we paid 400) but they did hang it over our fire place. It took all of 45 minutes since we had drywall.





If you go to a "store" or a company to do this... it will run anywhere between 300 and 800 buks depending on the complexity of the project (like if you want wires ran through the wall).

But it really isn't that difficult. I could probably do the bedroom one myself. But since these plasmas are so heavy... it will just be easier to bring someone in to do a side job.




see that was our thinking -- it looks so heavy and I know DH and I could not lift it and I was afraid if we droped it that would totally be horrible. So I figured if the store employees droped it, then they would need to get us a new one. That, plus when we went to all the different stores to price out our TV, PC Richards install people were the least expensive ones.

(Circuit City quoted us almost 700 to install it withouth the mounting stuff).

Posted 12/23/05 8:13 PM
 

DjPiLL

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Re: has anyone had a plasma professionally installed?

Posted by LSP2005

see that was our thinking -- it looks so heavy and I know DH and I could not lift it and I was afraid if we droped it that would totally be horrible. So I figured if the store employees droped it, then they would need to get us a new one. That, plus when we went to all the different stores to price out our TV, PC Richards install people were the least expensive ones.

(Circuit City quoted us almost 700 to install it withouth the mounting stuff).





Well it all depends on how much "protection" you want. Obviously PC Richards techs are insured. You pay a premium for that.

The guy I am using is not insured since he just does this stuff as a side job.

But the way I look at it... he would do a better job than at least I would so i'll deal.

Most likely... I will probably be doing the install with him (at least the lifting part).

Posted 12/23/05 8:18 PM
 

anon
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Re: has anyone had a plasma professionally installed?

Posted by DjPiLL

Posted by anon

Posted by DjPiLL
And I am also paying another $175 to mount a different plasma in my living room against brick.

you got quoted a flat rate? we received a quote for i think 100/hour...thing is i have no idea how long it would take to mount a 40"+ on our brick, any clue?


It really isn't that hard to mount one of these. If you are going into brick it gets more difficult. But a normal wall... its not that hard.

that's the thing, we will be dealing with brick - my dad claims he can mount it for us on the brick however i am a little skeptical... Chat Icon

if it was a another wall i wouldn't be as freaked, however i believe most of our walls in our house are made with lathe and plaster which opens up another can of worms Chat Icon

Posted 12/23/05 11:32 PM
 

dengal
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Re: has anyone had a plasma professionally installed?

Do you know anyone is handy? I'm sure they could do it for you. I helped a couple of my friends install them - it wasn't that hard, though my role was to just hold everything in place Chat Icon

Posted 12/24/05 7:53 AM
 

JerseyMamaOf3
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Re: has anyone had a plasma professionally installed?

My DH and his brother installed our plasma. We have a 42" and it took them about 2 hours. We mounted it to our entertainment center. It is a a flat wood panel that you mount the tv to so that is what we did.

Posted 12/24/05 9:44 AM
 

luvsun27
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Re: has anyone had a plasma professionally installed?

Posted by DjPiLL

Here is a little how-to on how one guy mounted his plasma.

I don't think you need to cut that big of a hole in your wall and not use the big piece of plywood if you mount the plasma directly to the studs.

But this will give you a general idea. I really like the idea of the recessed power supply


Plasma Mount



Why would you want to cut holes in the walls? What happens when you move and take the TV with you? The buyers will certainly expect you to repair the wall.

My DH is a professional sign hanger by trade...he says that if people are giving out flat quotes, something is not right, in that each job will be different depending on the situation. He also said that if you want to take a picture of the area you want the TV hung up, and email it to me...he can give you an estimate based on time and materials to do the job for you.

Posted 12/24/05 2:23 PM
 

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Re: has anyone had a plasma professionally installed?

it took less then 45 mins to install our plamsa
my dad and i did it...its rather easy

we even hid all the wires though the wall and installed an outlet for the tv behind the unit.

i don't see the need to pay alot of money to screw in a couple of screws....

Posted 12/25/05 1:54 PM
 

DjPiLL

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Richard

Re: has anyone had a plasma professionally installed?

I just wanted to bump this thread.

I finally got both of my plasmas mounted today. I used the guy I said I was going to use from Craigslist. He has a home audo entertainment business he does on the side.

He showed up with a helper... and he mounted the plasma in my living room against the brick wall where the fireplace is. The other plasma he mounted in my bedroom.

$125 flat rate for basic install in the bedroom (he fished the wires through the wall)... and $175 for the brick install. $300 total.


I have to take pictures of this. It looks so kicka$$. Especially the one in the bedroom... it looks like something you will see on "MTV Cribs" or whatever you call it.

Got plenty of "WAF" as well. Chat Icon



ETA: It only took them three hours to do all the work (both plasmas)

Message edited 1/21/2006 10:08:18 PM.

Posted 1/21/06 10:07 PM
 

Eva Luna
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Re: has anyone had a plasma professionally installed?

Don't know what "WAF" is, but I want to see pictures!!

Also, can you FM me info & prices on Plasmas? DH wants one for his b-day in March and I'm clueless...and broke!

Thanks!!

Posted 1/21/06 10:10 PM
 

DjPiLL

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Richard

Re: has anyone had a plasma professionally installed?

WAF is called "Wife Approval Factor" and is a term commonly thrown around on techie audio forums (full of men). Chat Icon

Its always good to get plenty of "WAF".


What size plasma you looking for? Don't get anything smaller than 42. I would go either 42... or if you want BIG... get what I have... 50. Chat Icon

How much you looking to spend? I can definitely recommend some good products if you give me a price range.

Message edited 1/21/2006 10:24:06 PM.

Posted 1/21/06 10:22 PM
 

DjPiLL

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Re: has anyone had a plasma professionally installed?

Basic 42" no frills plasma will run around $1500... a nice 50" can go for $3000-3500.

Posted 1/21/06 10:22 PM
 

DjPiLL

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Re: has anyone had a plasma professionally installed?

Ok here are some pics of my install.

Here is my original 50" in my living room. I had my installer mount it right to the Levit brick.

External Image


Since my living room is a wide 15x12... i spent a little more for this mount. I got one that telescopes... pulls out... and can be tilted left and right so people sitting on the side of the room can see it better.

Here is a shot of it tilted to the side.

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Here is the other newer plasma in my bedroom. This is a 50" as well... mounted right to the studs in the wall with the wires fished behind the wall.

Just to get an idea on how big this plasma really is... look at the size of the screen in comparison to the cable box. Chat Icon Chat Icon

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Posted 1/29/06 4:29 PM
 

Nik09
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Re: has anyone had a plasma professionally installed?

Posted by DjPiLL

Here is the other newer plasma in my bedroom. This is a 50" as well... mounted right to the studs in the wall with the wires fished behind the wall.

Just to get an idea on how big this plasma really is... look at the size of the screen in comparison to the cable box. Chat Icon Chat Icon

IMAGE




Is that the one with the ambient light? Looks HOT! You got a 50'' in your bedroom Chat Icon My DH wants to get a 32'' and I'm freaking out!

Posted 1/30/06 4:13 PM
 

DjPiLL

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Richard

Re: has anyone had a plasma professionally installed?

Yeah its the ambilight. You can select which color you want the ambilight to glow. They have choices like Blue, Red, Soft White, Warm White, etc. Or you can set it so it automatically changes colors according to whats on the screen. So if they are showing a picture of a large park with green grass... the ambilight will probably turn green.

It doesn't look as good in the light as it does in the dark.... like this (in my old apartment).

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Posted 1/30/06 4:58 PM
 

Kate
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Re: has anyone had a plasma professionally installed?

Posted by DjPiLL

Don't get anything smaller than 42. I would go either 42...



Why would you say that? We have a 37" in the bedroom and it's great.

Also, how big is your bedroom?? 50" TV seems really big for a bedroom. Chat Icon

Posted 1/30/06 5:25 PM
 
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