Our house was built in 1900 and most of our walls are plaster.
Mounting on a plaster wall.
Plaster walls are not the most ideal material for mounting a television too however it can still be done with care.
It s not hard at all here is a step by step how to hang items on plaster walls.
Make sure these marks are clear so you know where to anchor the mount to the wall.
These sheets are not very thick and can easily break.
Mark through the bracket mounting holes onto the wall with a pencil.
Keep the mount pressed against the wall.
Light items screws and screws with masonry anchors for heavy items are your best choice for hanging things on plaster walls without picture rail.
But with a lath and plaster wall extra care needs to be taken to ensure the stud is found and it s not just the lath board that the television mount is being secured to.
This system works by simply installing a rail along the wall and pictures then hang from cables attached to the rail and are fastened with hooks.
Mark the location of the mount s screw holes with a pencil.
The ideal solution for hanging pictures on plaster is to use a picture hanging system like the all in one click rail cable hanging kit.
Never mount an articulating mount onto plaster walls please it is not safe and if anyone tells you otherwise then they in all honesty should not be mounting your tv to a plaster wall or any other wall for that matter.
Some older plaster walls have a thin strip of wood that runs around the perimeter of a room usually between 1 inch 2 5 cm to 1 foot 30 cm below the edge of the ceiling.
Make sure the screw holes line up with the nearest studs.
This is because most plaster walls are made as dividers and are made of one or two sheets of plaster.
Expect most mounts to have 4 or 5 of them.
A simple technique is to pinpoint the stud with a finder then double check that it s actually a stud by pre drilling.
How to hang on plaster walls with a picture hanging system.
If your room has this you can simply drive a screw through the wood and use this to hang things.
A concrete or solid wall can easily support the weight of the tv.
You may not notice the damage but as plaster comes loose from the lath it will eventually begin to sag and soon fall off the wall if the sagging continues unchecked.
While holding it in place look for the holes.
The same goes for lath and plaster walls.
The hanging process is just a little bit different than drywall so i take some special steps to get items up and displayed.