Monitor arm fitting in Exeter

Professional monitor arm fitting services in Exeter and surrounding areas. Local, reliable handyman - no job too small.

Price Guide

£60-85

Typical Duration

30-60 mins

Location

Exeter, Devon

Get your monitor(s) mounted on an adjustable arm for a cleaner desk and better ergonomics. Securely fitted, properly balanced, cables tidy.

Why Your Neck Will Thank You

Working at a screen all day with it at the wrong height? That's why your neck aches. A monitor arm lets you position things exactly right - and adjust throughout the day as needed.

Plus you get your desk back. Seriously, the amount of space freed up by losing the monitor stand is brilliant.

💡 Pro tip: Get your screen at arm's length away, top of the screen at eye level. A good monitor arm makes this adjustment trivial.


Done Right vs Bodged

✅ Properly Fitted❌ DIY Gone Wrong
Clamp secured to solid part of deskMounted on weak/thin edge that flexes
Cables routed through arm channelsCables dangling everywhere
Balanced correctly - stays where positionedDrifts down slowly (wrong tension)
VESA plate fitted with correct screwsWrong screws that might drop your monitor

What's Included

🔧 Complete Installation

StepWhat I Do
PrepRemove existing monitor stand, check desk suitability
MountFit VESA plate to monitor, secure arm to desk
AdjustBalance arm tension, position screen correctly
TidyRoute cables through arm channels, secure neatly

📦 You're Left With

  • Monitor at proper ergonomic height
  • Clean, spacious desk surface
  • No cable mess
  • Smooth adjustment when needed

Pricing

SetupTimeYou'll Pay
Single monitor arm30-45 mins£60
Dual monitor arms45-75 mins£60-85
Wall mount setup45-60 mins£60-85

Based on £60 minimum (first hour) + £50/hr after. Price includes cable management and balancing.


Works Great For

Home office workers - proper ergonomics matters when it's 8+ hours/day

Hot deskers - adjust quickly when you sit down

Small desks - reclaim that surface space

Dual monitors - line them up perfectly

Why Choose Us for Monitor arm fitting in Exeter?

Frees up valuable desk space

Better posture and neck comfort

Securely mounted - no wobbles

Cable management included

What to Expect

Step 1: Check Your Setup

I assess your desk thickness and material, confirm the arm will work, position the clamp in the best spot.

Step 2: Mount & Attach

VESA plate goes on the monitor, arm clamps to desk, monitor attaches to arm. All checked secure.

Step 3: Adjust & Tidy

Balance the arm tension so it moves smoothly but stays put. Route cables through the arm. Done.

🔧 DIY Tips

Monitor arms aren't too difficult to fit yourself if you're handy. Here's how:

🔧 Tools you'll need

  • Allen keys (usually supplied with arm)
  • Screwdriver
  • Possibly a drill (for grommet mount)
  • Cable ties or velcro straps

📐 Choosing the right spot

  1. Check desk thickness - most arms need 10-60mm
  2. Don't clamp on a join or weak section
  3. Leave room for tilt/rotation behind the screen
  4. Consider cable routing to your PC

⚠️ Common DIY mistakes

  • Under-tightening the desk clamp (it'll shift)
  • Using wrong screws for VESA mount (check M4 vs M5)
  • Not balancing the arm (monitor droops or springs up)
  • Forgetting to remove the monitor stand first

💡 Pro trick: Most gas spring arms have an Allen key adjustment for tension - usually on the main arm joint. Adjust until the monitor "floats" - doesn't rise or fall on its own. Tighten the VESA screws fully or your screen might tilt forward over time.

Rather leave it to a pro? No problem - that's what I'm here for. Give me a call.

Good to Know

🎨 Desk material matters: Solid wood, MDF, chipboard - all fine. Glass desk? Need a different mounting solution. Very thin desk (under 15mm)? Might need a reinforcement plate.

Grommet mount vs clamp? Grommet goes through a hole in your desk - more permanent but cleaner look. Clamp grips the edge - easier to move but slightly more visible. Most people go clamp.

Cable management takes time but it's worth it. Most arms have channels for routing cables inside. Takes an extra 5-10 minutes but looks infinitely better than wires everywhere.

Multiple monitor setup? You can use separate arms or get a dual arm. Dual is neater but less flexible. Two singles gives more independence.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the benefit of a monitor arm?

It gets your screen off the desk surface (massive space gain), lets you adjust height and angle easily (better for your neck), and looks much cleaner. Once you've used one, you won't go back to a stand.

Will it damage my desk?

The clamp leaves two small marks where it grips - unavoidable but minimal. Some arms use a grommet mount instead, which needs a hole drilled through the desk. I'll show you both options and help you decide what works for your desk.

Can it hold my monitor?

Most arms hold screens from 22-32 inches and up to 8-10kg. Check your monitor's VESA mounting pattern (4 screws on the back, usually 75x75mm or 100x100mm). If you're not sure, text me a photo of the back of your screen.

Do I need to provide the arm?

Yes - there are loads of different types (single, dual, gas spring, mechanical) at different price points. I'm happy to advise on what to buy for your needs. Amazon Basics ones are solid and affordable.

How long does fitting take?

Usually 30-45 minutes for a single arm. Includes removing the monitor stand, fitting the VESA plate, mounting the arm securely, attaching the monitor, adjusting it properly, and tidying cables.

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Our Rates

Minimum charge£60
Includes callout + first hour
Additional time£50/hr
This Job£60-85

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Make the most of your first hour - I can often tackle several small tasks in one visit. List everything you need done when you call!

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