Expert TV wall mounting for Prospect Heights’ classic brownstones, Pacific Park luxury towers, pre-war co-ops near Grand Army Plaza, and converted lofts along Pacific Street. Same-day service available.
Get a Free Quote Call (347) 934-8335Prospect Heights sits between Prospect Park and Downtown Brooklyn — a neighborhood where 1890s brownstones on Dean and Bergen Streets share blocks with the Pacific Park high-rise towers anchored by Barclays Center. The Vanderbilt Avenue corridor has become one of Brooklyn’s trendiest restaurant strips, while Grand Army Plaza and the Brooklyn Museum anchor the neighborhood’s western edge. This architectural range means every TV installation in Prospect Heights encounters different wall types: plaster-over-lath in original brownstones, metal studs in new towers, concrete party walls in pre-war co-ops, and exposed brick in converted industrial spaces. Abstract Enterprises carries hardware for all of them in our service vehicle.
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.
Prospect Heights’ side streets — Dean, Bergen, St. Johns, St. Marks, Lincoln, and Sterling Places — are lined with Italianate and Romanesque Revival brownstones from the 1880s–1910s. Plaster-over-lath walls, high ceilings, decorative fireplaces. Toggle bolts and careful pre-drilling required.
The Pacific Park development at Atlantic and Flatbush — anchored by the Barclays Center — includes high-rise residential towers with metal stud framing, floor-to-ceiling glass, and concrete shear walls. Standard lag bolts fail in metal studs. We carry snap toggles and elephant anchors for every new-construction wall type.
The large pre-war apartment buildings near Grand Army Plaza and along Plaza Street have thick plaster walls and concrete party walls. Many require COI documentation before contractors can enter. We handle all wall types and building requirements.
Former bakeries and factory spaces along Pacific Street between Vanderbilt and Carlton Avenues have been converted into residential lofts with exposed brick, poured concrete, and industrial-height ceilings. Masonry anchors and hammer drills required for these surfaces.
Vanderbilt Avenue is Prospect Heights’ thriving restaurant and boutique strip. Restaurants, wine bars, coffee shops, and retail spaces need professional TV installations — ceiling mounts, multi-screen setups, and commercial-grade cable management.
Prospect Heights is a top family neighborhood. Wall-mounting eliminates TV tip-over risk for homes with young children. Secure mounting with concealed cables — nothing for small hands to grab or pull.
TV flat against wall. Slim, affordable. Ideal for bedrooms and home offices.
Up to 15° downward tilt. Essential for above-fireplace and high-ceiling installations.
Extends, swivels, tilts. Perfect for open layouts and corner TV mounting.
Suspends from ceiling. Popular for commercial spaces and rooms with limited wall area.
Proprietary flush mount displays art when off. One Connect Box concealment included.
Pull TV to eye level, push back above mantel. Heat-deflecting hardware when needed.
Frame, Neo QLED, OLED
OLED evo, Gallery, QNED
Bravia XR, A95L OLED
QM8, U8N, Roku TV
P-Series, M-Series
All models
Omni QLED, 4-Series
Any VESA-compatible TV
Below-TV soundbar install. All brands. Add $75–$120.
4K cameras for entry, stoop, backyard. From $350. Learn more →
Cat6 Ethernet for lag-free streaming through thick walls. Learn more →
We install TVs throughout all of Prospect Heights, from the 1890s brownstones along Dean Street, Bergen Street, St. Johns Place, and St. Marks Avenue to the luxury towers at Pacific Park near Barclays Center and Atlantic Terminal.
Our technicians work regularly on Vanderbilt Avenue, Underhill Avenue, Washington Avenue, Carlton Avenue, Classon Avenue, and Flatbush Avenue. We’ve mounted TVs near the Brooklyn Museum, the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Grand Army Plaza, Prospect Park, the Brooklyn Central Library, and in apartments overlooking the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Arch.
Prospect Heights is served by the 2/3 at Grand Army Plaza and Bergen Street, the B/Q at 7th Avenue, and Atlantic Terminal (2/3/4/5/B/D/N/Q/R/LIRR). Whatever station you’re near, we cover your block.
Real questions from Prospect Heights residents, answered by licensed installers.
Standard drywall: $185. Pre-war plaster: $215. Brick/concrete in converted lofts: $250+. Above-fireplace: $275+. All include bracket, up to 3 device connections, cable management, and 1-year warranty. Call (347) 934-8335 for your exact quote.
Yes. Pacific Park towers use metal stud framing with drywall and concrete shear walls. Standard lag bolts fail in metal studs. We use snap toggles and elephant anchors rated for your TV’s weight. These buildings typically require COI before contractors enter — we provide it at no charge.
Yes. Prospect Heights is in our core Brooklyn zone. Call before noon for same-day. Evening and weekend appointments available.
Parlor floors: plaster-over-lath plus brick chimney breast behind fireplace. Upper floors: original plaster or renovated drywall. Garden level: exposed brick or parged foundation. Converted lofts on Pacific Street: exposed brick, poured concrete, industrial materials. We assess each wall before drilling.
Yes. We anchor into the brick chimney breast using masonry fasteners, maintain 12-inch minimum heat clearance, and install tilt or pull-down mounts for comfortable viewing. We protect original mantels, moldings, and plaster medallions.
Not with professional technique. We pre-drill at low RPM, use sharp bits sized for the anchor, and never over-tighten. 4 to 6 small holes, easily patched for under $15. Any surface cracking patched before we leave at no extra charge.
Many do — especially near Grand Army Plaza and the larger buildings on Plaza Street and Flatbush Avenue. We carry full general liability insurance and provide COI at no charge. NYS License #12000287431 meets all credential requirements.
Yes. Pacific Street and nearby blocks have former bakeries and factory spaces converted to lofts with exposed brick and concrete. Masonry anchors, hammer drill, surface raceways for cable management. Starts at $250.
Limited wall space means we assess and recommend: compact fixed mount on narrow solid sections, ceiling mount, corner TV mounting bridging two walls, or freestanding floor mount as last resort. Full-motion mounts work well on the one solid wall many units have.
Yes. Vanderbilt Avenue is Prospect Heights’ restaurant row. Ceiling mounts, multi-screen setups, digital menu boards, commercial-grade cable management. COI provided. We work around business hours.
Drywall: full in-wall routing with recessed outlet ($75–$150). Plaster: color-matched surface raceways. Brick/concrete: slim cable channels. We always deliver the cleanest possible finish for professional TV mounting service.
We fix botched installs regularly. Brackets into plaster without anchors, metal stud jobs with wood hardware, crooked mounts, visible cable mess. Remove, patch, reinstall correctly. Starts at $185.
Yes. The Prospect Heights Historic District protects exterior facades, not interiors. You can freely drill inside your unit. We take extra care to preserve original plasterwork and architectural details.
Yes. 10% off for 2+ TVs in the same visit. Multi-room brownstone setups, HDMI and Cat6 cable routing between floors for shared media. Popular in owner-occupied homes where one streaming device feeds multiple screens.
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Drywall: $185. Plaster: $215. Brick: $250+. Fireplace: $275+. Soundbar: $75–$120. Wire concealment: $75–$150. Best TV mounting service NYC with transparent pricing.
Pacific Park towers use metal studs. We carry snap toggles, provide COI, coordinate with building management. Professional TV installation with wire concealment NYC.
Wall-mounted TVs eliminate tip-over risk. Secure installation, concealed cables, no accessible hardware at child height. Licensed and insured TV installer NYC.
Plaster cracking: Pre-war plaster is brittle. Improper drilling = cracks from mount to ceiling. Repair: $200–$500.
Wrong anchors: Drywall anchors fail on plaster. Metal stud bolts fail on wood. A 65-inch flat screen TV fell off wall = thousands in damage.
TV mount not level: Without precision tools, DIY mounts end up crooked. Wires showing from poor cable management.
TV too heavy to mount alone: TVs 55”+ require two people. No studs for TV mounting means you need specialized anchors most people don’t own.
No warranty: TV bracket loose after DIY = your problem. No insurance, no recourse.
Every wall type: Plaster, brick, concrete, metal studs, drywall. All hardware in our vehicle.
1-year warranty: Anything shifts, we return free.
Licensed & insured: NYS #12000287431. COI for any building.
Wire concealment: In-wall on drywall, color-matched raceways on plaster/brick. HDMI cable routing, surround sound wiring, power outlet and low voltage plate installation.
Done in 1–3 hours: Single visit. TV dismount and relocation service also available. NYC apartment rules handled.
A 65-inch OLED above your St. Marks Avenue fireplace, Sonos Arc below. Walk to the Brooklyn Museum after the movie. The Prospect Heights dream setup.
Your high-rise condo near Barclays has panoramic views through floor-to-ceiling glass. Wall-mounting on the solid wall maximizes the open feel. Smart TV installation at its finest.
Prospect Heights’ restaurants and wine bars need TVs that complement the ambiance. Clean commercial TV installation, hidden cables, positioned for the dining room sightline.
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Frequently asked questions about TV mounting in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn.
| Service | Price | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Standard Wall Mount (Drywall) | $185 | Up to 65”, fixed/tilt, 3 devices |
| Pre-War Plaster Wall Mount | $215 | Toggle bolts, controlled technique |
| Large TV (70”+) | $225 | 2-person, reinforced bracket |
| Brick / Concrete | $250+ | Masonry anchors, hammer drill |
| Above-Fireplace | $275+ | Masonry, heat clearance, tilt/pull-down |
| Full-Motion | $225 | Swivel + tilt + extend |
| Ceiling Mount | $275+ | Structural assessment |
| Samsung Frame TV | $250 | Flush, One Connect concealment |
| In-Wall Wires | $75–$150 | Drywall only |
| Soundbar | $75–$120 | Below TV, connected |
| Removal & Patching | $125 | Spackle, sand |
| Multi-TV (2+) | 10% off | Same visit |
Under $500: full upfront. Over $500: 50% deposit. Cash, Zelle, Venmo, Stripe. NYS #12000287431.
The Problem: Buildings near Barclays Center and Atlantic Terminal experience vibration from 13+ subway lines converging at this hub, plus event-day bass from concerts and games. Poorly mounted TVs near this area loosen and shift over months of continuous micro-vibration.
Our Solution: Lock washers, thread-locking compound, and vibration-dampening rubber washers on all hardware. Fixed mounts recommended over articulating arms. For buildings directly adjacent to Barclays, we use reinforced mounting with additional anchor points.
The Problem: Former bakeries and factories on Pacific Street between Vanderbilt and Carlton have been converted to residential lofts with a mix of original poured concrete walls, exposed brick party walls, and new drywall partitions within the same unit. Each surface needs different anchors and different drilling technique.
Our Solution: We test every planned mounting surface — knock test, magnet test, pilot drill — before committing to anchor type. We carry toggle bolts, masonry anchors, Tapcon fasteners, and snap toggles to handle any wall composition we encounter within the same installation.
The Problem: Large co-ops near Grand Army Plaza and Pacific Park condos require COI, advance scheduling, and sometimes refundable contractor deposits ($250–$500). Uninsured handymen get denied at the front desk.
Our Solution: Full general liability insurance, COI at no charge naming your management as additional insured, NYS License #12000287431, advance coordination with building staff.
The Problem: Prospect Heights pre-war buildings use steam radiators on exterior walls — the same walls where TVs go. Rising heat from 180°F+ radiator surfaces damages TV electronics over time.
Our Solution: Minimum 12-inch clearance above radiator. Articulating mount to pull TV away from wall during heating season. Heat deflector shelf for worst-case radiator proximity.
The Problem: New towers feature expansive glass walls leaving minimal solid area for TV mounting. Some units have only one solid wall, and it may be narrower than the TV.
Our Solution: Corner TV mounting, ceiling mount, compact fixed bracket on narrow sections, or freestanding floor mount. We’ve solved this in every Pacific Park tower configuration.
The Problem: Prospect Heights pre-war buildings have 6–12-inch-thick walls (plaster over lath over brick) that severely degrade Wi-Fi. Smart TVs buffer and lag when the router is in another room.
Our Solution: Cat6 Ethernet from router to wall plate behind TV for hardwired, buffer-free streaming. Structured cabling →
TV bracket loose on the wall? Wrong anchors. We remount with correct hardware — toggle bolts for plaster, masonry for brick, snap toggles for metal studs. Professional TV installation service that stays up.
Crooked mount or wires showing after installation? We re-level with precision tools, install in-wall wire concealment or color-matched raceways for a clean, professional TV mounting service finish.
Can’t find studs? Can’t mount TV without studs? Heavy-duty toggle bolts hold flat screen TVs on drywall or plaster without hitting a stud. Licensed TV installer NYC with the right anchors for every wall.
A 65-inch OLED weighs 40–55 lbs. TV too heavy to mount alone is why we bring two people. Insured TV installation company handling TVs up to 86 inches.
TV dismount and remount service: remove bracket, patch holes, reinstall fresh. TV relocation service from $185. Residential TV installation and commercial TV installation.
Recessed power outlet behind TV, low voltage plates, HDMI cable routing, surround sound wiring. Outdoor TV installation for patios and rooftops. NYC apartment rules allow these in most standard leases.