A sudden bulge in drywall after securing a TV mount is a common homeowner concern—often signaling underlying structural stress or improper installation. This bulge typically results from uneven weight distribution, shifting wall studs, or drywall stretching under strain from the mounting hardware. When heavy TV units are installed too close to wall edges or without proper support, the drywall can stretch and bulge over time, especially if the drywall is thin or the drywall is installed incorrectly. Identifying the cause is key: inspect for loose anchors, uneven pressure, or underlying moisture that weakens the wall. To fix the issue, carefully remove the mounted unit, reinforce the drywall with spackling and additional framing support if needed, then secure the TV with properly spaced, heavy-duty mounting brackets that distribute weight evenly. Prevent future bulges by ensuring mounts are centered over studs, using reinforced drywall for large setups, and avoiding overloading single wall sections. Addressing drywall bulges early protects your walls and maintains your home’s integrity.
Understanding why a bulge in drywall appears after mounting a TV empowers homeowners to take timely action. With correct installation and preventive care, you can avoid costly repairs and ensure your space remains safe and structurally sound. If issues persist, consult a professional to assess deeper wall concerns.