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01/10/25, 16:19

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TV Stand Assembly Services


Scope of Works

Unpacking & inspection of all components and hardware. Layout planning to identify correct parts and clear workspace. Frame assembly: Connect stand legs or base, support beams and cross-bars. Shelf or bracket fitting: Secure shelves, media compartments or brackets. Fastener tightening: Torque all bolts, screws and cam locks to spec. Leveling: Adjust feet or pads to ensure the stand sits perfectly level. Final quality check: Confirm stability and clean off packaging debris.

Typical Cost (inc. VAT)

Charge type

Low £

High £

Notes

Call-out / minimum

£25

£60

Covers first hour of labour—typical flat-pack assembly rate Price Your Job.

Labour per hour

£25

£60

Rate for additional time beyond the first hour

Materials

£0

£10

Minor consumables (e.g. extra screws, felt pads)

Disposal

£0

£10

Packaging removal and light debris disposal

Extras (e.g. complex instructions, extra hardware)

£10

£20

If the stand is unusually large or instructions are unclear

TOTAL (most jobs come in here)

£60

£150

Rounded all-in range for a typical TV stand assembly (45–180 mins) Price Your Job.

Time on Site

Typical duration: 45 minutes – 3 hours per stand. Factors extending duration:

  • Complex multi-shelf or glass-panel designs.

  • Heavy or oversized units requiring two installers.

  • Confusing or missing instructions/hardware.

  • Tight spaces or obstacles limiting workspace.

Questions to Ask Your Trade

  1. Are you insured and do you carry public liability cover?

  2. What is your call-out response time and does it include labour?

  3. Will you assemble exactly to manufacturer spec, and do you supply missing parts?

  4. Do you level the stand and verify stability before you leave?

  5. Is packaging disposal included, or is that an extra?

  6. Do you offer any warranty on labour and workmanship?

  7. Can you accommodate two-person builds for larger or heavier stands?

How to Avoid Surprises

  • Clear access: Remove nearby furniture and ensure ample working space.

  • Parking: Reserve a spot close to your entrance for quicker call-out.

  • Instruction check: Verify you have the full hardware set and manual before arrival.

  • Power & lighting: Ensure good light and access to power for any power-driver use.

  • Written quote: Get an itemised estimate covering call-out, labour, materials and extras.


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