Expert TV wall mounting for Brooklyn’s waterfront ridge — Victorian mansions, limestone rowhouses, pre-war co-ops with harbor views, detached homes on the glacial bluff, and three bustling commercial corridors. Verrazzano Bridge neighborhood. Same-day service.
Get a Free Quote Call (347) 934-8335Borough Park is home to one of the largest Orthodox and Hasidic Jewish communities outside of Israel — approximately 80% of the neighborhood’s population, with over 300 shtiebels (small synagogues), 100 formal synagogues, 130 religious schools enrolling 30,000 students, and more than 20 Hasidic sects including Bobov, Satmar, Ger, and Belz. The neighborhood’s commercial spine is 13th Avenue — a one-mile kosher shopping district from 39th to 55th Streets packed with Judaica shops, kosher bakeries, wig stores, and restaurants that close every Shabbat (Friday sundown through Saturday sundown). Originally called “Blythebourne” when developed in the 1880s by Electus B. Litchfield, Borough Park’s building stock is predominantly brick rowhouses and attached two-family homes from the 1920s–1940s, many of which have been converted to multi-unit dwellings to accommodate large families.
For TV installation, Borough Park presents unique characteristics. Large families averaging 6.72 children mean multi-bedroom homes needing TVs in every room. Many original single-family homes have been converted to multi-unit dwellings with mixed wall types between units. Converted spaces may have original plaster alongside modern drywall, concrete party walls, and finished basements. The landmarked Young Israel Beth El synagogue (1920–1923, Moorish and Egyptian architectural influences, National Register 2010) and the 225-block eruv boundary are distinctive neighborhood features. The old Borough Park Clubhouse at 13th Avenue (designed 1898 by Benjamin Dreisler in Queen Anne/Colonial Revival) was replaced but represents the neighborhood’s original architectural ambition.
We install all smart TV brands and connect all your devices — Apple TV, Roku, Fire Stick, PS5, Xbox, cable boxes, soundbars — and test everything before we leave. No monthly fees. No contracts. 1-year labor warranty on every flat screen TV installation. We schedule around Shabbat and Jewish holidays.
Many Borough Park homes have been converted from single-family to multi-unit dwellings to accommodate large families and extended relatives. These conversions create mixed wall types within a single building — original 1920s plaster on the main floor, modern drywall in added partitions, concrete in basement apartments. Each surface needs different anchors. We assess every unit and every wall independently.
With an average of 6.72 children per Hasidic family, Borough Park homes have 5–8+ bedrooms. Our most requested service here is multi-room TV installation — living room, den, master bedroom, children’s rooms, basement recreation room. 10% off for 2+ TVs same visit. Cat6 wiring between floors for shared streaming.
Borough Park’s residential streets are lined with 1920s–1940s attached brick rowhouses and two-family homes with plaster-over-lath walls, high stoops, and decorative cornices. These pre-war homes have the same plaster challenges as nearby Bensonhurst and Kensington — toggle bolts, magnetic stud finders, controlled pre-drilling required.
13th Avenue is Borough Park’s famous mile-long kosher commercial strip. 16th Avenue and 18th Avenue add secondary retail. Restaurants, bakeries, Judaica shops, and kosher hotels need professional commercial TV installation — ceiling mounts, multi-screen setups, and commercial-grade cable management. All businesses close for Shabbat — we schedule installation Sunday through Friday before sundown.
Borough Park basements are frequently finished as apartments, recreation rooms, or home offices. Basement walls are poured concrete or cinder block. SDS-Plus hammer drill, Tapcon/sleeve anchors, stainless steel for below-grade humidity. Surface raceways for cable management on concrete.
We understand Borough Park’s rhythm. No installations Friday after sundown through Saturday after sundown. No work on Yom Tov or other Jewish holidays. We schedule Sunday through Friday (before Shabbat) to respect the community’s observance. Sunday is a regular business day in Borough Park — we’re available.
Frame, QLED, OLED
OLED evo, Gallery
Bravia XR, A95L
QM8, Roku TV
U8N, U7N
P-Series, M-Series
All models
Omni QLED, 4-Series
Add $75–$120. Surround sound wiring for home theaters.
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We install throughout Borough Park, from the rowhouses along 40th through 60th Streets between 9th and 18th Avenues to the apartments on Fort Hamilton Parkway, New Utrecht Avenue, McDonald Avenue, and Bay Parkway. We work on the commercial corridors of 13th Avenue (kosher shopping district), 16th Avenue, and 18th Avenue.
We’ve mounted TVs near Maimonides Medical Center (founded 1911), Young Israel Beth El (National Register, Moorish/Egyptian style), Washington Cemetery, Green-Wood Cemetery (northern border), and throughout the residential blocks. Served by the D/R/W at 55th, 50th, Fort Hamilton Pkwy, the N/W at Fort Hamilton Pkwy, New Utrecht, and the F at Bay Pkwy and Kings Highway along McDonald Avenue.
Standard drywall in modern homes: $185. Plaster in pre-war homes and co-ops: $215. Pre-war co-op concrete: $250+. Basement concrete/block: $250+. Above-fireplace in Victorian or Tudor mansions: $275+. Multi-TV: 10% off 2+ TVs same visit. Outdoor waterfront: $250+ with stainless hardware. All include bracket, up to 3 device connections, cable management, and 1-year warranty. Call (347) 934-8335.
Borough Park has the widest variety of wall types in southwest Brooklyn. Victorian mansions on Colonial Road and Shore Road: original plaster with decorative ceilings. Pre-war co-ops on Ridge Boulevard: thick plaster and concrete party walls. Limestone rowhouses on Ovington and Borough Park Parkway: masonry-backed plaster. Tudor homes: plaster over wood frame with stucco exterior. Brick two-family homes: plaster or renovated drywall. Finished basements: poured concrete or cinder block. Each needs different anchors. We carry all types.
Yes. The pre-war buildings along Ridge Boulevard, Shore Road, and 4th Avenue have plaster walls, concrete party walls, and strict building management protocols. Most require COI before contractors enter. We provide COI at no charge, coordinate with management, and carry hardware for both plaster and concrete surfaces. NYS License #12000287431 satisfies all credential requirements.
Yes for single-family homes and walk-ups. Call before noon. For co-ops requiring COI, we typically book 2–3 business days out. Evening and weekend appointments available.
Homes and apartments facing the Narrows — Shore Road, Narrows Avenue, the Belt Parkway side — are exposed to harbor salt air that corrodes standard steel hardware within 12–18 months. We use stainless steel or galvanized mounting hardware for all waterfront installations. Outdoor TV installations on balconies and patios facing the harbor get marine-grade fasteners rated for coastal environments.
Yes. Borough Park’s ridge-top mansions on Colonial Road, Shore Road, and 80th–83rd Streets often have 3–5 fireplaces per home — parlor, dining room, bedrooms. Each requires individual masonry assessment. We anchor into the brick chimney breast, never into the decorative surround. Heat deflector for functional fireplaces. Pull-down mount for optimal viewing angle. Mantel protection with masking tape and dust control.
Yes. Borough Park’s detached homes and large Victorian residences often want 4–6 TVs: living room, den, bedrooms, basement rec room, outdoor patio or balcony. 10% off for 2+ TVs same visit. Cat6 wiring between floors for shared streaming. Surround sound for the home theater. One team, one day.
Yes. 3rd Avenue is Borough Park’s restaurant and nightlife corridor — bars, restaurants, boutiques, the annual Ragamuffin Parade and Third Avenue Festival. 5th Avenue has its own BID with shops and restaurants. 86th Street is the shared commercial corridor with Borough Park. All three need ceiling mounts, multi-screen setups, outdoor TV installation for sidewalk dining. COI provided. We work around business hours.
Yes. Borough Park’s limestone-fronted rowhouses on Ovington Avenue, Borough Park Parkway, and throughout the residential blocks have masonry-backed plaster that’s denser and harder than wood-frame plaster. Toggle bolts grip well in this matrix. We use magnetic stud finders rather than electronic ones. Controlled low-RPM drilling prevents cracking along lath lines.
Yes. Toggle bolts for plaster without studs. Masonry anchors for concrete in co-ops and basements. Standard anchors for drywall on wood studs. No studs for TV mounting is solvable with the right anchor type. Licensed TV installer NYC.
The R serves Borough Park with stations at Borough Park Avenue, 77th Street, 86th Street, and 95th Street (terminal). Buildings within 2 blocks of any station experience micro-vibration. Lock washers, Loctite, vibration-dampening rubber washers standard near all stations. Fixed mounts recommended near the transit corridor.
Drywall: full in-wall wire concealment with recessed power outlet and low voltage plate ($75–$150). Plaster: color-matched surface raceways. Brick/concrete: slim cable channels. HDMI cable routing and surround sound wiring for complete entertainment setups. We deliver the cleanest possible finish on every Borough Park wall type.
We fix botched installs regularly in Borough Park. Common problems: wrong anchors in pre-war plaster (TV bracket loose), undersized hardware in co-op concrete (TV fell off wall), crooked mounts (TV mount not level), visible cable mess (wires showing). We remove failed hardware, patch damage, reinstall correctly. From $185.
TV dismount and remount from $185. Outdoor TV installation for Shore Road balconies, harbor-view patios, and backyard entertaining with marine-grade hardware. Multi-TV at 10% off. TV relocation across Brooklyn. Smart TV installation complete. NYC apartment rules handled. Affordable TV mounting NYC.
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Stainless hardware for salt air. Drywall: $185. Plaster: $215. Outdoor: $250+. Best TV mounting service NYC. Samsung TV installation service.
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Multiple fireplaces, plaster walls, decorative ceilings. Masonry anchors, preservation technique. Professional TV mounting service.
Victorian plaster: Borough Park’s ridge-top mansions have plaster that’s 100+ years old with decorative ceilings. Improper drilling cracks irreplaceable plaster and ornamental detail. Repair: $500–$2,000.
Co-op concrete failure: Pre-war co-ops on Ridge Boulevard have concrete party walls. Standard drills and anchors fail. TV fell off wall.
Salt air corrosion: Standard steel hardware corrodes near the waterfront. Rusty bolts weaken under TV weight. TV bracket loose within a year.
No COI, no entry: Pre-war co-ops deny uninsured contractors. TV too heavy to carry back home alone.
Every Borough Park wall type: Victorian plaster, limestone masonry, co-op concrete, drywall, stucco, brick. All hardware in vehicle.
Waterfront specialists: Stainless steel, galvanized, marine-grade outdoor hardware.
1-year warranty: Anything shifts, free return.
Licensed & insured: NYS #12000287431. COI for any co-op. Smart TV installation complete.
A 75-inch OLED above the Victorian mantel in your Colonial Road mansion, with Verrazzano Bridge views from the parlor window. Samsung Frame in art mode between viewings. The Borough Park standard: excellence with a harbor breeze. Outdoor TV installation for harbor-view balconies too.
Borough Park’s nightlife corridor needs TVs for game nights, live events, and dining entertainment. Clean commercial TV installation matching the neighborhood’s polished-casual aesthetic. Outdoor TV installation for sidewalk dining.
Living room, den, bedrooms, basement, patio. 10% off multi-TV. Cat6 between floors. Surround sound. The whole Borough Park home connected for the whole family.
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| Service | Price | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Standard Drywall | $185 | Up to 65”, fixed/tilt, 3 devices |
| Pre-War Plaster | $215 | Toggle bolts, masonry-backed |
| Large TV (70”+) | $225 | 2-person |
| Co-op Concrete / Basement | $250+ | Hammer drill, Tapcon |
| Outdoor / Waterfront | $250+ | Marine-grade stainless |
| Above-Fireplace | $275+ | Masonry, heat, pull-down |
| Full-Motion | $225 | Swivel + tilt, corner mount |
| Ceiling Mount | $275+ | Structural assessment |
| Samsung Frame | $250 | Flush, One Connect |
| In-Wall Wires | $75–$150 | Drywall only |
| Soundbar | $75–$120 | Below TV |
| Multi-TV | 10% off | Same visit |
Under $500: full upfront. Over $500: 50% deposit. NYS #12000287431.
The Problem: Borough Park’s housing conversion boom — single-family homes divided into 2–4 units for large extended families — has created buildings where original 1920s plaster walls coexist with modern drywall partitions, metal stud framing in added rooms, and concrete in basement apartments. A handyman who knows one wall type will use the wrong anchors on the others. The TV in the added bedroom falls because lag bolts were used on a metal stud partition.
Our Solution: We test every wall in every room before drilling. Knock test, magnet test, pilot drill. Toggle bolts for original plaster. Standard anchors for drywall on wood studs. Snap toggles for metal stud partitions. Tapcon for basement concrete. All anchor types in vehicle. One technician, one visit, every wall type handled.
The Problem: Borough Park is served by three subway lines on three different corridors: the West End Line (D/R/W) along New Utrecht Avenue, the Sea Beach Line (N/W) near Fort Hamilton Parkway, and the Culver Line (F) along McDonald Avenue. This creates a vibration grid covering most of the neighborhood. Buildings near any of these corridors experience micro-vibration from trains running on different schedules.
Our Solution: Lock washers, Loctite, vibration-dampening rubber washers on all hardware within 3 blocks of any subway corridor. Fixed mounts near stations. We identify which corridor your building is closest to and calibrate hardware accordingly.
The Problem: Borough Park families with 6–8+ children need TVs in multiple bedrooms plus living room, den, and basement. That’s potentially 6–10 TVs in a single home — each room with potentially different wall types. Coordinating this many installations takes a full day and requires every anchor type and technique.
Our Solution: Single-visit multi-room installation. 10% off for 2+ TVs. We carry all anchor types in the vehicle. Cat6 Ethernet between floors for shared streaming on all screens. Surround sound wiring for the main entertainment room. One team, one day, every room done.
The Problem: Many Borough Park basements have been converted to full apartments with kitchens and living areas. Walls are poured concrete or cinder block — standard drills can’t penetrate. Below-grade humidity corrodes standard steel hardware.
Our Solution: SDS-Plus hammer drill, Tapcon/sleeve anchors. Stainless steel hardware for all below-grade installations. Surface raceways for cable management on concrete.
The Problem: Converted multi-unit homes have 3–4 levels (basement apartment, ground floor, upper floors, possibly attic conversion). Wi-Fi from a single router can’t reach all levels through plaster, brick party walls, and concrete basement ceilings.
Our Solution: Cat6 Ethernet from router to each TV wall plate for hardwired, buffer-free connection on every floor. We run cable through interior walls, closet risers, and between floors. Structured cabling →
The Problem: Every business on 13th Avenue closes for Shabbat (Friday sundown through Saturday sundown) and Jewish holidays. Commercial TV installations must be scheduled around these closures. Contractors unfamiliar with the community’s schedule show up on Saturday and find everything shuttered.
Our Solution: We schedule all Borough Park commercial work Sunday through Friday before sundown. Sunday is a full business day here — we’re available. We understand Yom Tov scheduling and plan around the Jewish calendar. COI provided for all commercial landlords.
Wrong anchors in plaster or concrete. TV bracket loose. We remount correctly. Professional TV installation service.
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Toggle bolts, masonry anchors, snap toggles. No studs = solvable. Licensed TV installer NYC.
TV too heavy? Two-person team. Smart TV installation 32”–86”. Insured.
TV dismount and remount from $185. Outdoor seasonal moves. Multi-TV 10% off. Residential and commercial.
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