70-Inch TV Tilt Mounted in a Woodstock, GA Basement

A Woodstock, GA homeowner wanted a 70-inch smart TV mounted in their finished basement for movies and gaming. The basement has two windows that let in afternoon light, so a tilt mount was chosen to angle the screen downward and cut glare from the windows and overhead fixtures while keeping the wall looking clean.

The 70-inch panel was centered on the long basement wall between two windows, positioned at a comfortable seated eye level for the sectional sofa. The tilt mount was secured directly into the wall studs behind the drywall, with the bracket set low enough to keep the screen out of the angled ceiling but high enough to clear the baseboard and any future console. The TV was leveled to the room and left with a slight downward tilt for the primary viewing position.

We located the stud framing with a precision stud finder and scanned for electrical wiring before drilling, then anchored the tilt bracket with heavy-duty lag bolts driven into two studs. The mount plate was laser-leveled to the floor line so the large 70-inch screen reads straight in the room, and the TV's VESA pattern was matched to the bracket for a secure fit. Cable slack was checked through the full tilt range to make sure nothing pulls when the screen is angled.

The Woodstock basement now has a 70-inch screen that sits tight to the wall and can be tilted to eliminate glare from the windows and ceiling lights. The mount is anchored into real studs for long-term stability, there are no visible cords, and the installation is backed by our 5-year workmanship warranty.