Expert TV wall mounting for Brooklyn’s most suburban neighborhood — detached homes on the 110-foot hilltop, “Mansion Row” along 11th Avenue, two-family houses with driveways and yards, and the world-famous Christmas Lights district. Multi-room specialists. Same-day service.
Get a Free Quote Call (347) 934-8335Dyker Heights is unlike anywhere else in Brooklyn. Founded in 1895 by developer Walter Loveridge Johnson as a planned luxury community of single-family homes on a 110-foot hilltop overlooking Gravesend Bay, it was designed as “country living within the city” — detached houses with porches, driveways, sugar maple-lined streets, and views of the harbor. About half of Johnson’s original ~150 mansions still stand along “Mansion Row” on 11th Avenue between 79th and 86th Streets — Queen Anne and Colonial Revival homes with turrets, wraparound porches, and spacious lots. The Saitta House at 1135 84th Street, built by a wealthy artichoke wholesaler, is on both the State and National Register of Historic Places.
Later decades added more compact brick and stucco houses in Renaissance Revival and Mediterranean styles throughout the 1920s–1940s, as Italian-American families from Bay Ridge and Bensonhurst moved in and established the tight-knit community that defines Dyker Heights today — Faicco’s Italian Specialties on 11th Avenue, B&A Pork Store on 13th Avenue, Grandma’s Bakery between 72nd and 73rd. And of course, every December, the neighborhood between 83rd and 86th Streets and 11th and 13th Avenues transforms into the world-famous Dyker Heights Christmas Lights — a tradition started in the 1980s by resident Lucy Spata that now draws over 100,000 visitors per season.
For TV installation, Dyker Heights’ detached and semi-detached homes mean multiple rooms, multiple floors, finished basements, outdoor patios — and a homeowner mentality that wants everything done right the first time. We install all smart TV brands, connect all devices, and provide 1-year labor warranty on every flat screen TV installation.
Dyker Heights has more detached single-family homes than almost any Brooklyn neighborhood — a feature so rare in NYC that visitors are surprised to find “lawns, backyards, grass, and trees.” Most are drywall over wood studs, making standard installation straightforward. But the sheer number of rooms — living room, den, master bedroom, kids’ rooms, finished basement — means multi-room TV installations are our most requested Dyker Heights service. 10% off for 2+ TVs same visit. Cat6 wiring between floors included on request.
Johnson’s original mansions along 11th Avenue (79th–86th Streets) are the grandest homes in southwest Brooklyn — Queen Anne turrets, Colonial Revival porticos, Italianate facades, French Country and Tudor designs. These homes have original plaster walls, high decorative ceilings, multiple fireplaces, and room layouts unlike anything in rowhouse Brooklyn. Toggle bolts for plaster, masonry anchors for brick chimney breasts, and careful attention to irreplaceable architectural detail.
Nearly every Dyker Heights home has a finished basement — the family rec room, home theater, or kids’ play area. Basement walls are poured concrete or cinder block that standard drills and anchors cannot penetrate. We bring SDS-Plus hammer drills, masonry bits, Tapcon and sleeve anchors. Stainless steel hardware for below-grade humidity. Surface raceways for cable management on concrete.
Dyker Heights homes have backyards, covered porches, wraparound patios, and even poolside areas — features unheard of in brownstone Brooklyn. Outdoor TV installation with weather-resistant mounts, marine-grade hardware, and protective covers for alfresco entertainment. Stainless steel fasteners resist salt air from nearby Gravesend Bay.
13th Avenue (“Dyker Heights Boulevard”) and 86th Street are the neighborhood’s commercial corridors — Italian delis, bakeries, restaurants, and local retail. These businesses need professional commercial TV installation with ceiling mounts, multi-screen setups, and commercial-grade cable management. COI provided for all commercial landlords.
Dyker Heights’ northern and western sections have older homes from the 1920s–1940s with original plaster walls. These pre-war homes need toggle bolts and magnetic stud finders rather than standard anchors. Some have decorative plaster ceilings and moldings that require clearance from drill vibration. We assess every wall before the first hole.
Flat against wall. Slim, affordable. Works on drywall, plaster, and concrete. Dyker Heights’ most popular choice.
15° tilt. Above-fireplace installations and for reducing glare in Mansion Row’s sun-filled rooms.
Extends, swivels, tilts. Perfect for Dyker Heights’ open-concept dens and living rooms. Corner TV mounting for bay windows in older homes.
For 13th Avenue restaurants and basement rec rooms with concrete ceilings.
Art mode OLED that blends with the wall. Popular in Dyker Heights’ renovated mansions and quality-conscious homes.
Pull-down or tilt. Heat deflector for functional fireplaces. Dyker Heights’ mansions often have multiple fireplaces per home.
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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Cat6 between floors. Learn more →
We install throughout Dyker Heights, from the mansions on “Mansion Row” (11th Avenue, 79th–86th Streets) and the homes in the Christmas Lights district (83rd–86th Streets, 11th–13th Avenues) to the residential blocks along 10th through 14th Avenues and 65th through 86th Streets. We work on 13th Avenue (“Dyker Heights Boulevard”), 86th Street, and Bay Ridge Parkway.
We’ve mounted TVs near Dyker Beach Park and Dyker Beach Golf Course (redesigned by John Van Kleek, 1935), the Saitta House (National Register, 1135 84th Street), St. Bernadette’s and St. Ephrem’s churches, and along the Belt Parkway. Dyker Heights has no subway station — nearest are the R at 86th Street (Bay Ridge) and the D at 79th Street (Bensonhurst). Express buses X28/X38 to Manhattan via 86th Street.
Standard drywall (most Dyker Heights homes): $185. Plaster in pre-war sections: $215. Basement concrete/block: $250+. Above-fireplace with Mansion Row decorative mantel: $275+. Multi-TV discount: 10% off for 2+ TVs same visit. Outdoor TV: $250+. All include bracket, up to 3 device connections, cable management, and 1-year warranty. Call (347) 934-8335.
Yes — this is our most requested Dyker Heights service. Detached homes typically want TVs in the living room, den, master bedroom, kids’ bedrooms, finished basement, and sometimes outdoor patio — 4 to 6 TVs in a single visit. We offer 10% off for 2+ TVs and can run Cat6 Ethernet between floors for shared streaming. A full multi-room installation with surround sound wiring and Cat6 is completed in one day.
The Queen Anne, Colonial Revival, Italianate, and Tudor mansions along 11th Avenue (79th–86th) have original plaster walls, high ceilings, multiple fireplaces, and architectural details that demand preservation-conscious technique. Toggle bolts for plaster. Masonry anchors for brick chimney breasts. Ultra-low-RPM drilling near decorative elements. We treat every Mansion Row home like the irreplaceable architecture it is.
Yes. Dyker Heights is owner-occupied single-family homes — no COI, no building management, no freight elevator. Call before noon for same-day. Evening and weekend appointments available. Same day TV installation Brooklyn.
Yes. Nearly every Dyker Heights home has a finished basement with poured concrete or cinder block walls. Standard drills can’t penetrate this material. We use SDS-Plus hammer drills with masonry bits and Tapcon or sleeve anchors rated for the combined weight of TV and bracket. Stainless steel hardware for below-grade humidity. Surface raceways for cable management.
Yes. Dyker Heights homes have backyards, covered porches, wraparound patios, and poolside areas that are perfect for outdoor entertainment. We install weather-resistant outdoor TV mounts with marine-grade stainless steel hardware and protective covers. Stainless fasteners resist salt air from nearby Gravesend Bay. Outdoor TV installation is one of our fastest-growing Dyker Heights services.
We install year-round in the Christmas Lights district (83rd–86th Streets, 11th–13th Avenues). These homeowners take pride in their properties inside and out. Wall-mounted TVs complement the attention to detail that defines Dyker Heights — no bulky TV stands, no tangled cables, just clean professional mounting. We schedule installations to avoid the December crowds.
Yes. Mansion Row homes have multiple fireplaces — some functional, some decorative. We anchor into the brick chimney breast using masonry fasteners, never into the decorative mantel or surround. Heat deflector shelf for functional fireplaces. Pull-down mount for optimal viewing angle. Above fireplace TV mounting is a specialty service in Dyker Heights’ grand homes.
Yes. Toggle bolts for plaster walls without studs. Standard anchors for drywall on wood studs. Masonry anchors for concrete basements. No studs for TV mounting is solvable. We carry all anchor types and test every wall before drilling.
Yes. 13th Avenue (“Dyker Heights Boulevard”) and 86th Street are lined with Italian delis (Faicco’s), pork stores (B&A), bakeries (Grandma’s), and restaurants that need professional commercial TV installation. Ceiling mounts, multi-screen, outdoor TV installation. COI provided. We work around business hours.
Drywall: full in-wall wire concealment with recessed power outlet and low voltage plate ($75–$150). Plaster: color-matched surface raceways. Basement concrete: slim cable channels. HDMI cable routing and surround sound speaker wiring for complete home entertainment setups throughout the house.
We fix botched installs regularly. Common Dyker Heights problems: wrong anchors in plaster (TV bracket loose in Mansion Row homes), shallow holes in basement concrete (TV fell off wall), and crooked mounts (TV mount not level, wires showing). We remove failed hardware, patch damage, and reinstall with correct technique. From $185.
Yes. Dyker Heights homeowners want full home theater setups — 5.1 and 7.1 surround sound, in-ceiling speakers, subwoofer placement. We run speaker wire, HDMI, and power through walls and ceilings for a completely cable-free aesthetic. Combined with wall-mounted TV and soundbar, it’s a professional home cinema. Affordable TV mounting NYC.
TV dismount and remount from $185. We also do seasonal rearrangements — some Dyker Heights homeowners move their TV setup from the den to the outdoor patio for summer, then back inside for winter. Multi-TV at 10% off same visit. Smart TV installation complete. NYC apartment rules handled for rental units in two-family homes.
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4–6 TVs, one visit, 10% off. Cat6 between floors. Surround sound. Dyker Heights, Bay Ridge, Bensonhurst. Best TV mounting service NYC.
Weather-resistant mounts, marine-grade hardware. Patios, porches, poolside. $250+. TV installation NYC. Samsung TV installation service.
Queen Anne, Colonial Revival mantels. Masonry anchors, heat clearance, pull-down. Professional TV mounting service. Licensed TV installer NYC.
Mansion Row plaster: Original Queen Anne and Colonial Revival plaster is 120+ years old and fragile. Improper drilling cracks plaster from mount to ceiling. Repair: $500–$1,500. These homes are irreplaceable.
Basement concrete failure: Standard consumer drills can’t penetrate poured concrete or cinder block. Shallow holes + undersized anchors = TV fell off wall in the rec room.
Outdoor exposure: Standard indoor hardware corrodes in outdoor environments. One winter of salt air from Gravesend Bay = rusted bolts that weaken under TV weight.
Multi-room alone: 4–6 TVs, different wall types per room, different floors. Solo mounting is a full weekend of frustration. TV too heavy to mount alone at ceiling height.
Multi-room specialists: 4–6 TVs in one visit. Living room, den, bedrooms, basement, patio. 10% off. Cat6 and surround sound in same visit.
Mansion Row plaster experts: Queen Anne, Colonial Revival, Tudor. Toggle bolts and preservation technique.
Outdoor installation: Marine-grade hardware, weather-resistant mounts, protective covers.
1-year warranty, licensed & insured: NYS #12000287431. COI. Smart TV installation complete.
A 75-inch OLED above the Queen Anne fireplace in your 11th Avenue mansion. Sonos Arc soundbar, 5.1 surround, Cat6 to every room. The Dyker Heights standard: nothing less than perfect.
A weatherproof Samsung Frame on your patio wall. Outdoor TV installation with marine-grade hardware. Movie nights under the stars in one of Brooklyn’s only neighborhoods with real backyards.
Faicco’s, B&A Pork Store, Grandma’s Bakery — Dyker Heights’ Italian corridor needs TVs that match the neighborhood’s pride-of-ownership aesthetic. Clean commercial TV installation.
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| Service | Price | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Standard Drywall | $185 | Up to 65”, fixed/tilt, 3 devices |
| Pre-War Plaster | $215 | Toggle bolts, Mansion Row technique |
| Large TV (70”+) | $225 | 2-person |
| Basement Concrete | $250+ | Hammer drill, Tapcon, stainless |
| Outdoor TV | $250+ | Weather-resistant, marine-grade |
| Above-Fireplace | $275+ | Mantel protection, heat, pull-down |
| Full-Motion | $225 | Swivel + tilt |
| 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: Johnson’s original 1895 mansions along 11th Avenue have plaster that’s 130 years old — applied over wood lath in buildings with turrets, angled walls, and room geometries found nowhere else in Brooklyn. The Queen Anne turret rooms have curved plaster that standard flat-wall mounting technique doesn’t accommodate. Colonial Revival portico walls have plaster backed by exterior brick with no interior stud framing at all. Stud finders give completely random readings.
Our Solution: Magnetic stud finder for lath nail detection. Toggle bolts that grip the plaster-lath assembly independently of studs. For turret rooms with curved walls: articulating mount that flexes to conform to the curve. For portico walls backed by exterior brick: masonry anchors through the plaster into the brick behind. We assess every room individually in Mansion Row homes because no two rooms have the same wall construction.
The Problem: Dyker Heights homeowners want TVs in every room — living room, den, master bedroom, kids’ rooms, finished basement rec room, and outdoor patio. That’s potentially 4–6 TVs with different wall types per room: drywall on the main floor, plaster in original sections, concrete in the basement, and weather-resistant outdoor mounting on the patio. Coordinating all of these 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 — drywall screws, toggle bolts, snap toggles, Tapcon, sleeve anchors, stainless outdoor hardware — in the vehicle. Cat6 Ethernet between floors for shared streaming. Surround sound wiring for the home theater setup. One team, one day, every room.
The Problem: Nearly every Dyker Heights home has a finished basement. Walls are poured concrete or cinder block — materials that standard consumer drills cannot penetrate. Standard plastic anchors pull out under TV weight. Below-grade humidity corrodes standard steel mounting hardware within 12–18 months.
Our Solution: SDS-Plus hammer drill with masonry bits. Tapcon screws or wedge anchors rated for the combined weight of TV plus bracket. Stainless steel hardware standard for all below-grade installations. Surface raceways painted to match wall color for cable management. The basement TV is often the most-used screen in the house — it needs to be done right.
The Problem: Dyker Heights homes have real backyards, covered porches, and patio areas — a rarity in Brooklyn. Outdoor TVs face rain, snow, temperature extremes, and salt air from nearby Gravesend Bay. Standard indoor mounting hardware corrodes and fails. Standard TVs aren’t rated for outdoor temperature swings.
Our Solution: Weather-resistant outdoor TV mounts rated for -4°F to 140°F. Marine-grade stainless steel fasteners that resist salt air corrosion. Protective TV covers for when the screen isn’t in use. We mount on exterior brick, stucco, wood siding, and concrete patio walls. GFCI-protected outdoor power outlet installation available.
The Problem: Dyker Heights’ detached homes are 2–3 stories plus basement. Wi-Fi from a single router can’t reliably reach the basement rec room or the third-floor bedroom. Streaming buffers, gaming lags, smart home devices disconnect between floors.
Our Solution: Cat6 Ethernet from router to a wall plate behind each TV for hardwired, zero-buffer connection on every floor. We run cable through interior walls, closet risers, and between floors. One router, one wired backbone, every screen connected at full speed. Structured cabling →
The Problem: Dyker Heights is one of the few Brooklyn neighborhoods without its own subway station. Nearest are the R at 86th Street (Bay Ridge) and D at 79th Street (Bensonhurst), both 15–20 minutes’ walk. This makes it harder for residents to hire Manhattan-based contractors who rely on transit — and harder for those contractors to carry equipment.
Our Solution: We’re a Brooklyn-based mobile service — we drive to you with all equipment in our vehicle. No transit dependence. Same-day service. We know Dyker Heights’ streets, parking, and building access. Licensed and insured for the neighborhood you trust with your home.
Wrong anchors in plaster or concrete. TV bracket loose. We remount correctly. Professional TV installation service.
TV mount not level or wires showing? Re-level, wire concealment, raceways. Best TV mounting service NYC.
Toggle bolts for plaster, masonry for concrete. No studs = solvable. Licensed TV installer NYC.
TV too heavy to mount alone? Two-person team. Smart TV installation 32”–86”. Insured.
TV dismount and remount from $185. Seasonal indoor/outdoor moves. Multi-TV 10% off. Residential and commercial.
Power outlet, low voltage, HDMI, surround sound, outdoor TV installation. NYC apartment rules. Affordable TV mounting NYC.