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) 934-8335New Utrecht is Brooklyn’s “Little Italy” — named for colonial-era landowner Arthur W. Benson, developed in the late 19th century as “New Utrecht-by-the-Sea,” and transformed by waves of southern Italian and Sicilian immigrants in the 1920s who made 18th Avenue (officially Cristoforo Colombo Boulevard) the cultural spine of Italian-American Brooklyn. The annual Festa di Santa Rosalia still fills 18th Avenue from Bay Ridge Parkway to 66th Street every August. L&B Spumoni Gardens serves its iconic square Sicilian-style pizza. Totonno’s Pizzeria Napolitano has been firing coal-brick ovens since 1924. And the French Connection’s legendary car chase was filmed on 86th Street.
Building stock is predominantly attached brick rowhouses and two-family homes from the 1900s–1930s — many with distinctive barrel-front facades, squared-off bays, conical turrets, and “fraternal twin” semi-detached designs where adjacent homes share a structure but each has its own personality. Along 86th Street under the elevated BMT West End Line (D/R/W trains), a rapidly growing Chinatown has emerged alongside the Italian and Russian communities. Pre-war apartment buildings line Bay Parkway and New Utrecht Avenue. The landmarked New Utrecht Reformed Church (1828) and the former Dime Savings Bank at 1901 86th Street (1929, Classical temple with a Mercury dime on the facade) anchor the neighborhood’s architectural heritage.
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.
New Utrecht’s residential streets are lined with 1900s–1930s attached brick rowhouses and two-family homes — many with distinctive barrel-front facades (curved bay windows), squared-off bays, and decorative cornices. These have plaster-over-lath walls that give false stud-finder readings. Toggle bolts and controlled pre-drilling required. Two-family homes mean different wall conditions between owner and tenant floors — we assess each unit independently.
The BMT West End Line runs elevated above 86th Street carrying D/R/W trains. Buildings on 86th Street and within 2 blocks experience sustained vibration from trains passing 30+ feet overhead every 5–10 minutes. This elevated vibration is stronger than underground subway vibration because the steel structure amplifies rather than dampens train movement. Lock washers, Loctite, and vibration-dampening hardware mandatory.
New Utrecht’s semi-detached homes are an architectural curiosity — two homes sharing a party wall but painted different colors with different porches and details, like fraternal twins. The shared brick party wall between units is 12+ inches thick, blocking Wi-Fi and requiring masonry anchors if mounting on the party wall side. The exterior-facing walls are standard plaster over lath.
18th Avenue (Cristoforo Colombo Blvd): Italian bakeries, delis, and the annual Festa di Santa Rosalia. 86th Street: growing Chinatown with dim sum houses alongside Italian and Russian businesses. Bay Parkway: mixed retail. All three corridors need professional commercial TV installation with ceiling mounts, multi-screen, and outdoor TV installation for sidewalk dining.
Most New Utrecht homes have finished basements — rec rooms, home offices, and kitchens. Basement walls are poured concrete or cinder block. SDS-Plus hammer drill, masonry bits, Tapcon/sleeve anchors. Stainless steel hardware for below-grade humidity. Surface raceways for cable management.
Walk-up and elevator apartment buildings along Bay Parkway, New Utrecht Avenue, and 86th Street have pre-war plaster walls and concrete party walls. Some larger buildings require COI before contractors enter. Toggle bolts for plaster, Tapcon for concrete.
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We install throughout New Utrecht, from the barrel-front rowhouses on 83rd Street and the residential blocks along 65th through 86th Streets between 14th and 22nd Avenues to the apartments on Bay Parkway, New Utrecht Avenue, and 86th Street. We work on the commercial corridors of 18th Avenue (Cristoforo Colombo Blvd), 86th Street, Bay Parkway, and Bath Avenue.
We’ve mounted TVs near L&B Spumoni Gardens, Totonno’s Pizzeria, the New Utrecht Reformed Church (1828 landmark), the former Dime Savings Bank (1901 86th St), New Utrecht Park, Milestone Park, and along the BMT elevated corridor. Served by the D at 62nd, 71st, 79th, 18th Ave, 20th Ave, Bay Pkwy, 25th Ave, the N at New Utrecht, 18th Ave, 20th Ave, Bay Pkwy, and the F at Bay Pkwy and Kings Highway.
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.
New Utrecht 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 New Utrecht 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. New Utrecht’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. New Utrecht’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 New Utrecht’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 New Utrecht. All three need ceiling mounts, multi-screen setups, outdoor TV installation for sidewalk dining. COI provided. We work around business hours.
Yes. New Utrecht’s limestone-fronted rowhouses on Ovington Avenue, New Utrecht 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 New Utrecht with stations at New Utrecht 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 New Utrecht wall type.
We fix botched installs regularly in New Utrecht. 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: New Utrecht’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 New Utrecht 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 New Utrecht standard: excellence with a harbor breeze. Outdoor TV installation for harbor-view balconies too.
New Utrecht’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 New Utrecht 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: The BMT West End Line runs on elevated steel structure above 86th Street through the heart of New Utrecht. Unlike underground subway vibration (dampened by earth and concrete), elevated train vibration is amplified by the steel trestle and transmitted directly to adjacent buildings through their foundations. Buildings on 86th Street and within 2 blocks experience strong, intermittent vibration every 5–10 minutes during operating hours. Standard mounting hardware loosens within months.
Our Solution: Lock washers on every screw, Loctite thread-locking compound on all bolt threads, vibration-dampening rubber washers between bracket and wall. Fixed mounts only within 2 blocks of the elevated line — articulating arm pivot joints are the first failure point under elevated train vibration. For buildings directly on 86th Street, we recommend annual re-torque checks.
The Problem: New Utrecht’s distinctive barrel-front rowhouses have curved plaster walls inside the bay window area. Standard flat-wall mounting technique doesn’t accommodate curved surfaces. The plaster follows the curve of the bay, creating a non-flat surface that causes standard flat brackets to contact the wall unevenly — concentrating stress at two points instead of distributing it across four.
Our Solution: Mount on the flat wall adjacent to the bay curve, not on the curved surface itself. For rooms where the only suitable wall is the bay, full-motion articulating mounts compensate for the angle. Shimming behind the bracket creates a level surface on slightly curved walls. We assess every bay window room individually.
The Problem: New Utrecht’s “fraternal twin” semi-detached homes share 12+ inch brick party walls between units. If the best TV wall is the party wall side, you’re drilling into brick, not plaster. These party walls also block Wi-Fi between your home and any mesh router on the other side of the brick.
Our Solution: We test every wall. Party wall = masonry anchors (Tapcon or sleeve anchors with hammer drill). Exterior-facing walls = toggle bolts in plaster. We carry both anchor types and identify party walls before the first hole. Cat6 Ethernet for Wi-Fi-proof streaming. Structured cabling →
The Problem: New Utrecht’s older homes and apartments use cast-iron steam radiators — typically positioned on exterior walls where TVs go. Rising steam heat exceeds 100°F and damages TV panels.
Our Solution: 12-inch minimum clearance above radiator. Articulating mount angles TV away from wall during heating season. Heat deflector shelf redirects rising heat forward into the room.
The Problem: New Utrecht has three distinct commercial corridors needing different approaches. 18th Avenue Italian restaurants want sports screens and ceiling mounts in traditional dining rooms. 86th Street Chinatown dim sum houses have narrow storefronts under the elevated tracks with vibration and limited wall space. Bay Parkway mixed retail needs standard commercial installations.
Our Solution: 18th Ave: multi-screen at bar height, ceiling mounts above booths. 86th Street: vibration-resistant ceiling mounts for narrow storefronts, compact wall mounts between windows. Bay Parkway: standard commercial. COI for all landlords. We match installation type to corridor character.
The Problem: Semi-detached and attached New Utrecht homes share thick brick party walls that block Wi-Fi between rooms. A router on one side of the party wall can’t reach a smart TV on the other side. Streaming buffers, devices disconnect.
Our Solution: Cat6 Ethernet from router to TV wall plate. Hardwired, zero-buffer connection regardless of wall composition. We run cable through interior walls and between floors. Structured cabling →
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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