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Mounting a TV above fireplace
We're really talking about two
different issues.
1. Is it bad for
your TV to be above the fireplace?
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There are two things that
are bad for your TV: heat and debris. Your
fireplace creates both of those, but not to the
degree most of us think. If you're like most
people in Southern California, you MIGHT use your
gas fireplace once a year. In that case, it's
probably not going to be a problem at all. Gas
fireplaces don't release a lot of smoke and don't
create a lot of heat.
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If you want to be safe, put
a thermometer above your fireplace and light a fire.
Get it really hot and see how much the temperature
changes. Check the safe operating temperatures
of the TV to make sure you're still within the
recommended levels.
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I'm not going to say that
installing a TV above the fireplace is totally safe
because as soon as I do, I'm going to get sued for
someone's house exploding. I will say that
I've installed a lot of TVs above the fireplace, and
I've never seen any problems arise from it.
2. Is
it safe to run wires around your fireplace?
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Improper installation of
cables around a fireplace is a fire hazard.
The fireplace should have at least 2" of clear space
around it. That means extra care should be
taken when installing wires around a fireplace or
smoke stack.
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All wires should be secured
so they cannot come within 2" of any part of the
fireplace or smoke stack. That usually means
you have to open the drywall to install straps.
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Be wary of anyone that
DOESN'T open up the drywall for a fireplace
installation. They are probably cutting a
corner to save them time and money. You
shouldn't take risks when dealing with fire.
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