Do you use marine-grade brackets for homes near the Hermanus coast?
Yes. Homes along Voëlklip, Kwaaiwater and the New Harbour get plenty of salt-laden air, so we fit corrosion-resistant, marine-grade brackets and stainless fixings that hold up far better than standard steel. It keeps your mount solid and rust-free even a few streets back from the sea.
Can you hide all the cables so there are no wires showing?
Absolutely — we run HDMI, power and aerial cables neatly inside trunking or through the wall cavity for a clean, flush finish. On brick and plaster walls common in Hermanus homes we conceal everything so only the TV is visible.
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I run a holiday let in Hermanus — can you mount TVs so guests can't knock them loose?
Yes, this is a big part of our work for self-catering units and Airbnbs around Onrus and the town centre. We use tamper-resistant fixings and secure, low-profile mounts so the TV stays put through busy changeover seasons and curious guests.
Will the bracket hold a large TV on a face-brick or drywall wall?
We assess the wall type first — solid brick, cavity brick or drywall — and select the correct anchors and a bracket rated well above your TV's weight. For drywall we locate and fix into the studs so even a large screen is completely secure.
Can you mount a TV outdoors on my Hermanus patio or braai area?
Yes, we mount weather-appropriate screens in covered patios and stoep braai areas, using marine-grade brackets and fully weatherproofed, concealed cabling. We'll advise on placement to avoid direct sun glare off Walker Bay and moisture ingress.
Do you offer tilting or swivel mounts so I can watch from different angles?
We fit fixed, tilting and full-motion swivel brackets depending on your room and viewing spots. For open-plan Hermanus living areas where you want to see the screen from the kitchen and lounge, a full-motion arm works well and we manage the extra cable slack cleanly.