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) 934-8335Manhattan Beach is Brooklyn’s “Little Odessa” — named for the English resort of Brighton by developer William A. Engeman, who in 1878 opened the grand Manhattan Beach Hotel (5,000 guests) and a racetrack on what had been sandy farmland. When the hotel was threatened by erosion, it was moved 520 feet inland on railroad flat cars pulled by six steam locomotives — the largest building move of the 19th century. By the 1920s–1930s, thirty Art Deco apartment buildings rose along Ocean Parkway and Brightwater Court, each six stories with elevators and doormen, giving the neighborhood much of its current architectural character.
The defining chapter began in the 1970s when Soviet Jewish immigrants transformed Manhattan Beach into a new kind of resort — Russian signage, Cyrillic newspapers, shops selling herring and caviar beneath the elevated B/Q subway tracks on Manhattan Beach Avenue. Nearly 40,000 Soviet émigrés settled here. Today, the population includes Russian, Ukrainian, Georgian, Uzbek, Uyghur, Turkish, and Central Asian communities. Housing ranges from the 1930s Art Deco buildings to postwar towers like Trump Village and Brighton Towers, modern condos like Oceana (gated, 112 units, oceanfront), and remaining brick rowhouses and bungalows. The Riegelmann Boardwalk and Atlantic Ocean beach define the southern edge.
We install all smart TV brands and connect all your devices. 1-year labor warranty on every flat screen TV installation.
Manhattan Beach’s signature buildings — thirty Art Deco apartment buildings from the 1920s–1930s along Ocean Parkway, Brightwater Court, and Manhattan Beach Avenue. Six stories with elevators, doormen, thick plaster walls, and concrete party walls. Many operate as co-ops requiring COI. Toggle bolts for plaster, Tapcon for concrete. Art Deco lobby details and period interiors deserve clean, professional installations.
Trump Village (3,800+ units, built 1963–1964) and Brighton Towers are massive postwar complexes with concrete construction — CMU walls, poured concrete ceilings. Standard drills fail. SDS-Plus hammer drill, Tapcon/sleeve anchors. Building management requires COI and advance scheduling.
Oceana (gated, 112 oceanfront units), Seabreeze Plaza (15 stories), and newer condos use metal stud framing with drywall. Snap toggles required. Ocean salt air demands stainless steel or galvanized hardware for all waterfront installations. COI for building management.
Manhattan Beach Avenue — beneath the elevated B/Q tracks — is the legendary commercial strip of Little Odessa: Russian restaurants, nightclubs, groceries, bookstores. The elevated structure creates vibration AND casts shadows that require adjustable TV positioning. Ceiling mounts, multi-screen for restaurants and nightclubs. COI provided.
The B/Q Brighton Line runs elevated above Manhattan Beach Avenue. Buildings beneath and adjacent to the elevated structure experience amplified steel-structure vibration every 5–10 minutes. Lock washers, Loctite, vibration-dampening hardware mandatory near the elevated corridor.
Manhattan Beach faces the Atlantic Ocean directly. Homes, apartments, and condos near the Riegelmann Boardwalk and beach face intense salt air. Standard steel hardware corrodes rapidly. Marine-grade stainless steel for all oceanfront installations. Outdoor TV installation for boardwalk-facing balconies.
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 Manhattan Beach, from the Art Deco apartments on Ocean Parkway and Brightwater Court to the postwar towers (Trump Village, Brighton Towers), the modern condos (Oceana, Seabreeze Plaza), and the remaining rowhouses and bungalows. We work on Manhattan Beach Avenue (commercial), Neptune Avenue, Coney Island Avenue, and throughout the residential blocks.
We’ve mounted TVs near the Riegelmann Boardwalk, the Manhattan Beach Baths site (1907, former recreational complex), the Millennium Theatre space (1934, now NetCost Market), Asser Levy Park, and Holocaust Memorial Park (nearby in Sheepshead Bay). Served by the B/Q at Manhattan Beach, Ocean Parkway, West 8th Street–NY Aquarium.
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.
Manhattan Beach 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 Manhattan Beach 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. Manhattan Beach’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. Manhattan Beach’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 Manhattan Beach’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 Manhattan Beach. All three need ceiling mounts, multi-screen setups, outdoor TV installation for sidewalk dining. COI provided. We work around business hours.
Yes. Manhattan Beach’s limestone-fronted rowhouses on Ovington Avenue, Manhattan Beach 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 Manhattan Beach with stations at Manhattan Beach 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 Manhattan Beach wall type.
We fix botched installs regularly in Manhattan Beach. 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.
Licensed, 190+ reviews, same-day for houses. Co-op COI specialists. Professional TV installer NYC. Call (347) 934-8335. TV wall mount installation. TV setup service.
Stainless hardware for salt air. Drywall: $185. Plaster: $215. Outdoor: $250+. Best TV mounting service NYC. Samsung TV installation service.
Commercial and residential. Ceiling mounts, outdoor, multi-screen. Licensed TV installer NYC. TV installation NYC same day.
Multiple fireplaces, plaster walls, decorative ceilings. Masonry anchors, preservation technique. Professional TV mounting service.
Victorian plaster: Manhattan Beach’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 Manhattan Beach 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 Manhattan Beach standard: excellence with a harbor breeze. Outdoor TV installation for harbor-view balconies too.
Manhattan Beach’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 Manhattan Beach 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: Manhattan Beach faces Jamaica Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. Homes and condos along Emmons Avenue, Shore Parkway, and the waterfront streets are exposed to constant salt air. Standard zinc-plated steel mounting hardware corrodes within 12–18 months. Outdoor installations on waterfront balconies face accelerated corrosion.
Our Solution: Stainless steel (316 marine grade) or galvanized mounting hardware standard for all waterfront installations. Outdoor TV mounts with marine-grade fasteners. We don’t use standard zinc-plated hardware within 4 blocks of the waterfront.
The Problem: New luxury condos — The Vue, 1 Brooklyn Bay, and others — use metal stud framing. Standard lag bolts spin freely. This is the #1 installation failure in Manhattan Beach’s new construction.
Our Solution: Snap toggles and elephant anchors designed for metal studs. COI provided. Freight elevator booked.
The Problem: Ocean Avenue’s pre-war co-ops have thick plaster walls and concrete party walls. COI requirements, doorman coordination, and advance scheduling.
Our Solution: COI at no charge. Toggle bolts for plaster, Tapcon for concrete. NYS License #12000287431. Surface raceways on concrete.
The Problem: The B/Q runs along the Brighton Line at the western edge of Manhattan Beach. Buildings near the station experience micro-vibration.
Our Solution: Lock washers, Loctite, vibration-dampening hardware near the transit corridor. Fixed mounts recommended near the station.
The Problem: Ocean Avenue co-ops have thick concrete between units. Wi-Fi can’t penetrate.
Our Solution: Cat6 Ethernet from router to TV wall plate. Hardwired, zero-buffer connection. Structured cabling →
The Problem: Emmons Avenue’s seafood restaurants and nightclubs need TVs that survive salt air, high humidity, and high-traffic environments. Outdoor waterfront dining needs weather-proof installations.
Our Solution: Marine-grade commercial installations. Stainless hardware. Weather-resistant outdoor mounts. Ceiling mounts for indoor dining. COI for all commercial landlords.
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, 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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