What's Included?
- Wall mount installation — securely anchored to studs (not just drywall anchors). We confirm the wall can support the weight before drilling
- Cable concealment — HDMI, power, and any other cables routed through the wall or through surface-mounted cable raceways for a clean look
- Level and centered — properly aligned at the right viewing height for the room
- Source device setup — streaming stick, cable box, soundbar, or other devices connected and tested
- Cleanup — we clean up after ourselves. No drywall dust left on your floor
Mount Types
- Fixed mount — flat against the wall, lowest profile. Best when the TV is at eye level and you always watch from the same spot
- Tilt mount — angles downward. Good for TVs mounted higher than eye level (above a fireplace, in a waiting room)
- Full-motion mount — extends from the wall, swivels side to side, tilts up and down. Best for corner mounting or rooms where you watch from different spots
Not sure which one? We'll recommend the right mount based on your room layout and viewing position.
Business Installations
We also mount TVs and monitors for business use:
- Lobby and waiting room displays — digital signage, welcome screens, or informational displays
- Conference room monitors — mounted at the right height for presentations, connected to HDMI inputs for laptops
- Security camera monitors — wall-mounted displays connected to your NVR for live camera feeds
- Multi-monitor setups — multiple screens mounted in a grid for security monitoring or digital menu boards
What Affects the Price?
- Wall type — drywall over studs is standard. Concrete, brick, or metal stud walls require special hardware and take more time
- Cable routing — in-wall concealment looks the best but takes more labor than surface raceways
- TV size and weight — larger, heavier TVs need beefier mounts and more careful installation
- Height and accessibility — mounting above a fireplace or on a high wall may require additional equipment
- Power outlet location — if there's no outlet behind the TV, we may need to install one (or use an approved in-wall power kit)
How Long Does It Take?
A single TV mount with cable concealment typically takes 1-2 hours. Multi-unit business installations are quoted based on the number of screens and complexity.