Do You Need a PowerPoint for a Wall Mounted TV?
- Jake from InVision
- Nov 6, 2024
- 2 min read
Mounting a TV on the wall is a sleek solution, offering a clutter-free look that adds a touch of modern design to your space. But when it comes to setting it up, one of the first questions many ask is whether a dedicated power point is necessary to complete the setup. Here’s a breakdown of why a dedicated power point matters, what it can do for your installation, and how to ensure it's done right.

1. Why You Need a Dedicated PowerPoint for a Wall-Mounted TV
If you’re planning to wall-mount your TV, having a nearby power point isn’t just a convenience—it’s often essential. While you can technically use an extension cord, it can lead to visible cables, increased tripping hazards, and can even be a fire risk if the cord isn’t rated for continuous use with electronics like TVs.
A dedicated power point provides:
Cleaner Look: With a nearby outlet, you can hide cables, creating that clean, streamlined finish.
Increased Safety: TVs require consistent power, and overloaded power strips or extension cords can wear out and overheat over time.
Flexibility: Many wall-mounted TVs incorporate soundbars or additional media players, requiring accessible power for multiple devices.
2. Installing a Hidden Power Point
For the best finish, consider installing a hidden power point directly behind your wall-mounted TV. This approach conceals the outlet from view, allowing your TV and cables to stay flush against the wall, free of visible cords and distractions. However, installing a hidden power point does require a licensed electrician. Working with high-voltage outlets and rewiring requires certified expertise to meet both safety and compliance standards, ensuring the setup will last.
At Invision, our team of licensed electricians specializes in creating seamless setups that prioritize both safety and style. We ensure each installation meets all relevant codes and provides a reliable power source for your devices.
3. Placement Considerations
When planning your setup, it’s helpful to have a vision of how you’ll use the space. Here are some things to consider:
Positioning: Think about the height and position of your power point to avoid cords dangling below the TV.
Additional Devices: Soundbars, gaming consoles, or streaming devices may require additional power points. Planning for these items can prevent crowding or clutter later.
Future Flexibility: If you might upgrade or add devices in the future, installing extra outlets now can save time and effort down the line.

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