Professional TV Mounting in Hernando County
Professional TV mounting on any wall surface with full cable management. We handle drywall, brick, stone, and concrete mounts for screens of all sizes.
Typical Completion
1-2 Hours
Starting From
$129
Satisfaction Guarantee
100% Guaranteed
TV Mounting FAQ
Can you mount a TV on any wall?expand_more
Most walls can support a mounted TV, but the approach varies. Drywall over wood studs is the most common and straightforward—we lag-bolt the mount directly into the studs. Concrete block walls, which are common in Florida homes, require masonry anchors. Drywall without accessible studs can sometimes work with heavy-duty toggle bolts for lighter TVs, but we always recommend stud mounting for TVs over 40 inches.
What size TV can be wall-mounted?expand_more
Any TV from 32 inches up to 85+ inches can be wall-mounted with the right bracket and wall structure. The weight matters more than the screen size—most modern 65-inch TVs weigh 40-55 pounds, which is well within standard mount capacity. Larger TVs in the 75-85 inch range may weigh 70-90 pounds and require heavier mounts with wider stud spacing.
Can you hide the cables inside the wall?expand_more
Yes—we install in-wall rated cable management kits that run HDMI, streaming device cables, and other low-voltage wiring behind the drywall for a clean look. The power cord gets its own code-compliant in-wall power kit with a recessed outlet behind the TV. We never run standard power cords loose inside walls, as it violates electrical code and is a fire hazard.
What type of mount should I get—fixed, tilt, or full motion?expand_more
It depends on your viewing setup. Fixed mounts sit flush and work when the TV is directly at eye level from your primary seat. Tilt mounts angle the screen down 10-15 degrees, ideal when the TV is mounted above eye level. Full-motion articulating mounts extend, swivel, and tilt—best for corner mounting or rooms where you watch from multiple seating areas.
How high should the TV be mounted?expand_more
For comfortable viewing, the center of the screen should be at seated eye level—typically 42-48 inches from the floor to the center of the TV. Above a fireplace is a popular request, but it often puts the TV too high for comfortable viewing. In those cases, a tilting mount angled down helps, or we can discuss alternative placements.
Do you supply the mount, or should I buy one?expand_more
Either way works. If you want us to supply the mount, we'll recommend the right type and weight rating for your TV and wall situation. If you prefer to buy your own, just confirm it's rated for your TV's size, weight, and VESA mounting pattern—those specs are on the back of the TV or in the manual. We'll install whatever mount you provide.
How We Handle TV Mounting
Every job follows a consistent process to ensure quality results.
Wall & Location Assessment
We evaluate the wall construction (drywall over studs, concrete block, etc.), locate studs with a finder, and check for any in-wall obstructions like plumbing or electrical. The viewing angle from primary seating is measured to determine optimal mounting height.
Mount Installation
The wall plate is leveled and lag-bolted into wall studs—minimum two studs for any TV over 40 inches. For concrete block walls, we drill with a hammer drill and use sleeve anchors rated for the TV weight plus a safety margin. Every bolt is torqued to spec.
Cable Management
We cut small access holes behind the TV location and near the media components, then run low-voltage cables through the wall cavity. A recessed in-wall power kit is installed to provide a code-compliant outlet directly behind the TV, eliminating visible power cords.
TV Hanging & Adjustment
The TV is carefully hung on the mount and secured with the locking hardware. We adjust tilt, swivel, and extension for optimal viewing angle, then verify the screen is perfectly level. All cables are connected and tested for signal.
Final Testing & Cleanup
We power on the TV and verify all inputs are working—streaming devices, cable box, soundbar connections. The mount is checked for smooth articulation if it's a full-motion type. All tools, packaging, and drywall dust are cleaned up.
What's Included
Need it done today?
We prioritize urgent repairs. Contact us before 10 AM for same-day availability.
What Does TV Mounting Cost?
TV mounting pricing is based on the mount type (fixed, tilt, or full-motion), whether in-wall cable management is included, and the wall material. A basic mount on a standard stud wall costs less than a full-motion mount on concrete block with complete cable concealment. We can install a customer-supplied mount or provide one as part of the job.
Standard TV mount (drywall, up to 55")
$150
Starting price · 1-1.5 hours
Large TV mount (56"-85") with cable concealment
$225
Starting price · 1.5-2 hours
Brick/concrete/stone mount
$275
Starting price · 1.5-2.5 hours
TV + sound bar combo mount
$250
Starting price · 1.5-2 hours
Minimum service call: $150
Final pricing based on inspection. No hidden fees.
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