Need a TV installer near me in Williamsburg Brooklyn? Abstract Enterprises handles every wall type in Williamsburg — exposed warehouse brick on Kent Avenue, poured concrete in industrial loft conversions along the waterfront, metal stud partitions in the new luxury towers on Berry Street and North 3rd, and plaster-over-lath in the pre-war walk-ups south of Grand Street. Same day TV installation Williamsburg Brooklyn. TV wall mounting with cable concealment, soundbar installation, home theater setup, and smart TV installation. Licensed TV installer — NYS #12000287431 — and insured TV mounting company. We know Williamsburg buildings because we install in them every week.
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Williamsburg has the most diverse wall construction of any neighborhood in Brooklyn — and that is the single biggest reason DIY TV mounting goes wrong here. Within a two-block radius along Kent Avenue you can find an 1890s warehouse with 100-year-old triple-wythe brick walls, a converted industrial loft with 8-inch poured concrete, a brand-new luxury condo with metal stud partitions and floor-to-ceiling glass, and a pre-war tenement with horsehair plaster over wood lath. Each of these walls requires completely different mounting hardware, drill bits, and technique. Using drywall anchors on any of them except the new construction will end with your TV on the floor.
The waterfront development boom along Kent Avenue, Wythe Avenue, and River Street has produced dozens of new high-rise buildings with walls that look solid but are actually thin drywall over lightweight metal studs. Standard wood stud finders don't work on metal studs. Standard lag screws don't bite into them. You need toggle bolts or specialized metal stud anchors rated for the weight of a fully extended full-motion mount plus a 75-inch TV. The luxury buildings along the Domino Sugar Redevelopment and the Williamsburg waterfront are the single biggest source of failed DIY TV mounting calls we get in North Brooklyn.
Meanwhile, the converted warehouses and factory buildings along North 3rd Street, Grand Street, and Metropolitan Avenue have original industrial brick that varies in hardness, density, and mortar composition depending on when the building was constructed. Some of these bricks are so soft that standard masonry anchors will spin out if over-torqued. Others are kiln-hardened and will chew through cheap masonry bits. We test the wall before committing to a mounting strategy — that extra step prevents the cracked-brick disasters we fix from other installers.
NYC building code requires BX/MC metallic armored cable for any in-wall electrical wiring — standard Romex is not legal in the five boroughs. Many TaskRabbit and handyman installers don't know this or don't care. If your in-wall TV power outlet was wired with Romex, it's a code violation that could affect your insurance and your building's Certificate of Occupancy. Our TV installation in Williamsburg is always code-compliant.
Most affordable option. Sits flush against the wall for a clean, minimal look. Popular in Williamsburg studio apartments and bedrooms where space is tight. Includes mounting hardware, stud or anchor installation, and level alignment.
Tilts 10 to 15 degrees downward. Reduces glare from Williamsburg's massive loft windows — especially the floor-to-ceiling glass along the waterfront. Also ideal for above-mantel installations in renovated Williamsburg row houses south of Grand Street.
Extends, swivels, and tilts in all directions. Best for open-plan Williamsburg lofts where you watch from the kitchen island, the living area, and the bedroom alcove. Requires solid stud mounting or masonry anchoring — the extended arm creates significant torque on the wall.
Drops from ceiling on an adjustable pole. Used in Williamsburg lofts with exposed beam ceilings where wall mounting is not feasible, and in commercial spaces — bars along Bedford Avenue, restaurants on Grand Street, and retail on Wythe Avenue where customers need to see screens from every angle.
Full-motion mount positioned in a corner, swiveling to face seating. Solves the layout problem in Williamsburg railroad apartments and narrow lofts where no wall directly faces the couch. TV wall mount help for awkward floor plans.
Samsung Frame TV installation with flush no-gap mount and One Connect Box concealment. LG Gallery OLED installation with ultra-slim wall mount. Williamsburg's design-conscious residents request these premium installations to complement their loft aesthetics — the TV becomes art when it's off.
We match your TV's VESA pattern to the correct wall mount bracket. From a 32-inch kitchen TV in a South Williamsburg apartment to a 98-inch display in a North Side penthouse loft — we carry mounting hardware rated for every size and weight.
Wall-mount soundbar below or above TV. HDMI ARC or optical connection, audio calibration, cable concealment. Popular in Williamsburg lofts where hard surfaces (brick, concrete, glass) create echo — a soundbar with room correction solves it.
On drywall in new construction: HDMI, coax, and Ethernet routed inside the wall with BX/MC code-compliant power outlet behind the TV. On brick and concrete in older lofts: paintable surface raceways color-matched to the wall. Zero visible cables either way.
Streaming device installation and configuration. Roku setup, Firestick setup, Apple TV setup, connect TV to WiFi, smart TV configuration, and TV calibration for optimal picture quality.
Full home theater setup: 5.1, 7.1, and Dolby Atmos speaker installation. Williamsburg lofts with high ceilings and open floor plans are ideal for immersive surround sound. AV receiver HDMI setup and TV calibration included.
PS5, Xbox, Switch gaming setup. 4K 120Hz HDMI configuration, input lag optimization, gaming-specific picture mode calibration. VRR and ALLM verification. Cable management for multiple consoles.
Display security camera feeds on your TV via NVR or smart TV app. Williamsburg residents and businesses often combine TV mounting with camera systems. Ask about our Williamsburg security camera installation.
Streets: Kent Avenue, Wythe Avenue, Berry Street, North 3rd Street, North 4th Street, North 5th Street, North 6th Street, North 7th Street, River Street, Driggs Avenue. Landmarks: Domino Park, Williamsburg Bridge overpass, East River waterfront, Brooklyn Brewery on North 11th, Smorgasburg site, McCarren Park (northeast edge). Building types: New luxury high-rises along the waterfront with metal stud partitions and floor-to-ceiling windows. Converted warehouse lofts with exposed brick and poured concrete on Kent Avenue and North 3rd. Newer condo mid-rises on Berry Street with drywall over metal studs. TV mounting in these buildings requires metal stud anchors and toggle bolts in new construction, and masonry hardware in the older conversions.
Streets: Bedford Avenue, North 7th Street, North 6th Street, North 5th Street, Metropolitan Avenue, Driggs Avenue, Roebling Street, Havemeyer Street. Landmarks: Bedford Avenue L train station, Bedford Cheese Shop, Williamsburg Cinemas, Rough Trade (now closed, but the building remains), Music Hall of Williamsburg, City Reliquary Museum. Building types: Mixed stock along the main corridor — pre-war tenement walk-ups with plaster-over-lath above retail, newer condo conversions with drywall, and some remaining loft-style units above storefronts. TV mounting on Bedford Avenue buildings frequently involves plaster walls that stud finders can't read through, requiring test drilling to find studs.
Streets: Grand Street, Broadway, Division Avenue, South 4th Street, South 5th Street, Hooper Street, Hewes Street, Penn Street, Marcy Avenue, Lee Avenue. Landmarks: Marcy Avenue J/M/Z station, Peter Luger Steak House on Broadway (near Driggs), Williamsburg Bridge pedestrian entrance, Broadway Triangle, Los Sures community. Building types: Older pre-war walk-ups with plaster walls, row houses, small apartment buildings with a mix of plaster and drywall from various renovation eras. South Williamsburg has more traditional residential building stock compared to the waterfront — fewer lofts, more standard apartment layouts requiring straightforward stud-mounted TV installations.
Streets: Morgan Avenue, Bogart Street, Thames Street, Grattan Street, Johnson Avenue, Flushing Avenue, Bushwick Avenue (Williamsburg side). Landmarks: Morgan Avenue L train station, Bogart Street art galleries, House of Yes (nearby), 56 Bogart (art studios), Flushing Avenue industrial corridor. Building types: Heavy industrial warehouse conversions with poured concrete, cinder block, and exposed steel beams. Artists' lofts and live-work spaces with unfinished concrete walls. Newer construction mixed in along Flushing Avenue. TV mounting on concrete in these buildings requires Tapcon screws and sleeve anchors — standard hardware will not hold.
Streets: Lorimer Street, Union Avenue, Frost Street, Richardson Street, Leonard Street, Bayard Street, Conselyea Street, Humboldt Street. Landmarks: McCarren Park, McCarren Park Pool, Lorimer Street L train station, Greenpoint Avenue border, Cooper Park. Building types: Pre-war walk-ups and row houses with plaster-over-lath walls. Some newer condo infill on Lorimer and Union with drywall and metal studs. Two- and three-family homes with standard drywall interiors. TV wall mounting in this area is typically stud-mounted drywall or plaster with toggle bolt reinforcement — less concrete and brick than the waterfront but still requires wall assessment before drilling.
Yes. TV mounting on exposed brick is one of our most common Williamsburg jobs. The converted warehouses along Kent Avenue, North 3rd Street, and the waterfront have original 19th-century brick walls. We use hammer drills with masonry bits and concrete sleeve anchors. In-wall cable concealment is not possible on solid brick, so we install paintable surface raceways for a clean finish. We test brick hardness before drilling — some Williamsburg warehouse brick is soft enough to crumble with wrong drill speed.
Those are metal stud partitions. Standard wood screws and lag bolts will not hold. We use specialized toggle bolts and snap toggles rated for the weight of your TV plus the mount. For 75-inch and larger TVs on metal studs, we often use a steel backing plate that spans multiple studs to distribute the load. This is the most common wall type in Williamsburg's waterfront towers — 325 Kent, The Edge, 420 Kent, Oosten, and similar buildings.
Your lease controls wall modifications, not your super's opinion. Most Williamsburg landlords allow TV mounting if you agree to patch holes when you move out. If your lease truly prohibits drilling, we install freestanding TV stands and tension pole mounts that require zero holes. For renters worried about their security deposit, our standard 4-to-6-hole mount installation creates small, easily patchable holes that are considered normal wear and tear under NYC tenant law.
Poured concrete in Williamsburg's industrial loft conversions is extremely dense. Consumer-grade drill bits and drivers don't cut it. We use commercial SDS-Plus rotary hammer drills with carbide-tipped masonry bits specifically sized for Tapcon screws and concrete sleeve anchors. The cost of the right tools exceeds the cost of having us do the installation — and you don't risk cracking the concrete with wrong technique.
Yes. Same day TV installation Williamsburg Brooklyn and emergency TV mounting available. Move-in TV mounting is one of our busiest services — Williamsburg has extremely high tenant turnover and we regularly do 3 to 5 move-in installations per week in the neighborhood. Call (347) 934-8335. Next day TV mounting also available.
You can't run wires inside solid brick. We use paintable surface raceways — slim channels that mount to the brick surface and can be painted to match. On the exposed-brick-and-drywall combination walls common in Williamsburg loft conversions, we can sometimes route cables through the drywall section and only use a short raceway across the brick. BX/MC code-compliant wiring for power. The result is near-invisible cable management.
This is our most common rescue call in Williamsburg. Old warehouse brick varies dramatically in hardness. Some bricks from the 1870s and 1880s are soft enough that aggressive drilling cracks them. Others are kiln-hardened and require slower RPM with carbide bits. We test every brick before committing to drilling — if the brick is too soft, we mount into the mortar joints using mortar-rated anchors, or shift the mount location to hit harder bricks. We repair the damage from the previous installer and remount correctly.
Yes. Licensed TV installer — NYS #12000287431. We carry general liability insurance and email the Certificate of Insurance (COI) directly to your building management before we arrive. Williamsburg's newer luxury buildings along the waterfront (325 Kent, The Edge, 420 Kent, Northside Piers) all require this. No delays, no rescheduling — we handle the paperwork.
Yes. The row houses and brownstones south of Grand Street and along the edges of Williamsburg have working and decorative fireplaces with brick and stone mantels. We install masonry anchors rated for your TV weight, verify heat clearance from the firebox, and use a tilting mount to angle the TV downward for comfortable viewing. If you have a working fireplace, we maintain the minimum 12-inch clearance recommended by mount manufacturers.
We handle commercial TV installation throughout Williamsburg — bar TV mounting for sports bars and cocktail lounges along Bedford Avenue, Grand Street, and Metropolitan Avenue. Restaurant TV installation for dining rooms and kitchens. Multi-display installations for retail spaces on Wythe Avenue. Ceiling mounts for bars where wall space is limited. We work around your business hours and install before you open.
Yes. We remove the old mount, repair wall damage (patch holes, fill anchors), re-measure and re-anchor at the correct position, and install your TV level. Common in Williamsburg apartments with high turnover — previous tenants or landlords install cheap mounts improperly and leave them for the next person to deal with.
Williamsburg's waterfront buildings are notorious for glare. We solve this three ways: tilting mounts that angle the TV to avoid direct reflection, full-motion mounts that let you reposition the screen throughout the day, and anti-glare screen protectors installed over the panel. We also calibrate brightness and contrast settings for high-ambient-light rooms. Positioning the TV on a wall perpendicular to the windows, rather than opposite them, eliminates the worst glare.
Yes. 85-inch TV mounting on brick requires heavy-duty masonry anchors rated for 200+ lbs, a two-person installation crew, and a mount designed for the TV's exact VESA pattern and weight. We use 3/8-inch sleeve anchors set at least 2.5 inches into the brick face. The result is a rock-solid installation that handles the TV's weight plus the torque of a full-motion mount if that's what you want.
Yes. Full smart home TV integration: Sonos Arc or Beam installation with HDMI eARC, Roku or Apple TV 4K setup with WiFi configuration, smart TV app setup, voice control configuration for Alexa or Google Home, and TV calibration for optimal picture. We leave your Williamsburg loft with everything connected, working, and streaming. One visit, everything done.
You need a hammer drill with masonry bits, concrete sleeve anchors or Tapcon screws, and a mount rated for your TV's weight. On soft warehouse brick, drill slowly to prevent cracking. On hard kiln-fired brick, use carbide-tipped bits. Never mount into mortar joints unless the brick is too soft or damaged — mortar is weaker than brick face. A professional TV installer with masonry experience handles this in under an hour. DIY without the right tools risks cracked brick and a fallen TV.
TV mounting cost in Williamsburg starts at $149 for basic flat screen installation on drywall. Exposed brick adds $65. Poured concrete adds $75. Metal studs add $30. Cable concealment $95. Soundbar installation $75. Outlet installation behind TV $150. A typical Williamsburg loft installation with full-motion mount on brick and cable concealment runs $309 to $449. Use our pricing calculator below for an exact estimate.
Yes. The new luxury buildings along Kent Avenue, Berry Street, and the waterfront all have metal stud partition walls. We use toggle bolts and snap toggles rated for the combined weight of the mount and TV. For TVs over 65 inches, we install a steel backing plate across multiple studs. This is the most misunderstood wall type in Williamsburg — people assume new construction means easy mounting, but metal studs are actually harder to mount on correctly than old brick.
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Yes. Samsung Frame TV installation with the flush no-gap mount that makes the TV sit flat against the wall. One Connect Box concealment via in-wall or raceway routing. Custom bezel fitting. Samsung Frame is the most requested premium TV in Williamsburg — it complements the loft aesthetic when it's displaying art mode and disappears into the wall.
A tilting mount only angles downward (10 to 15 degrees) — good for above-fireplace or high-mounted positions. A full-motion mount extends away from the wall on an articulating arm, swivels left and right, and tilts up and down. Full-motion is ideal for Williamsburg open-plan lofts where you watch TV from multiple areas. Full-motion mounts require stronger wall anchoring due to the torque created by the extended arm.
Williamsburg's building stock makes DIY TV mounting riskier than in most neighborhoods. The combination of old warehouse brick, industrial concrete, new-construction metal studs, and pre-war plaster means the wrong hardware on the wrong wall = a failed installation.
| Factor | DIY | Professional (Abstract Enterprises) |
|---|---|---|
| Williamsburg Wall Types | Wrong anchors on brick, concrete, or metal studs — most common failure point | Wall assessment before drilling — correct hardware for every wall type |
| NYC Electrical Code | Romex behind wall (illegal in NYC) | BX/MC cable, recessed outlets, code-compliant wiring |
| Building Requirements | You handle COI, board approval, super coordination | Licensed installer provides COI and coordinates with management |
| Exposed Brick | Risk cracking soft warehouse brick with wrong drill speed | Test brick hardness first, adjust RPM and bit selection |
| Concrete Walls | Consumer drill can't penetrate, bits burn out | Commercial SDS-Plus hammer drill with carbide bits |
| Metal Studs | Standard screws pull out, TV falls | Toggle bolts, snap toggles, backing plates for heavy TVs |
| Time | 3-6 hours including hardware store trips | 45 min to 2 hours, done right first time |
| Cable Concealment | Wires running down wall | In-wall or raceway — zero visible cables |
| Warranty | None | Insured TV mounting company with warranty |
We monitor forums, neighborhood groups, and online communities to understand the real TV mounting challenges Williamsburg residents face. Here are the conversations that come up constantly:
This is the number one complaint from Williamsburg loft residents. Many converted warehouses have a thin plaster skim coat applied directly over original brick — it looks like drywall but there are no studs behind it. Standard stud finders give false readings on skim-coated brick. We use deep-scan detectors and test drilling to identify what's behind the surface before choosing the right anchor type. If it's solid brick behind the skim coat, we go straight to masonry anchors.
That's metal stud construction — standard in Williamsburg's new luxury buildings. Drywall screws and standard wall anchors pull straight through thin-gauge metal studs. This is the most dangerous failure mode we see in Williamsburg because the TV falls forward off the wall, often damaging furniture or injuring pets. We use toggle bolts that grip behind the drywall, not the metal stud itself, distributing the load across a much larger area.
Tapcon screws require a hole drilled to the exact diameter specified by the screw manufacturer — too large and the screw won't bite, too small and the screw snaps or strips. East Williamsburg's industrial loft concrete is often extremely hard aggregate concrete that chews through standard masonry bits. We use SDS-Plus hammer drills that combine rotation with hammering action, and we match bit diameter to anchor spec every time.
Under NYC tenant law, small nail holes and screw holes are generally considered normal wear and tear. Four to six screw holes from a TV mount bracket should not be grounds for a $500 deduction. However, your lease controls, and some Williamsburg landlords include broad wall-modification clauses. We provide minimal-hole installations and can offer patching service when you move out. Keep photos of the wall condition at move-in.
Abstract Enterprises is a local Brooklyn-based TV mounting company serving Williamsburg daily. Not a franchise, not a marketplace — a licensed TV installer who knows Williamsburg's lofts, condos, and walk-ups. Same day TV installation Williamsburg Brooklyn available.
TV installation cost starts at $149 for basic drywall mounting. No hidden fees, no hourly rates. Use our pricing calculator for an instant estimate. Affordable TV mounting service Williamsburg with transparent pricing — what you see is what you pay.
Warehouse brick, exposed brick lofts, and brick-behind-skim-coat — all require masonry anchors, hammer drills, and the right drill bits. Williamsburg's waterfront and industrial corridors have some of the thickest brick walls in Brooklyn.
Open-plan lofts with high ceilings, exposed brick, concrete, and beam ceilings are Williamsburg's signature residential type. Full-motion mounts, ceiling mounts, and strategic positioning solve the unique challenges of mounting TVs in these spaces.
The waterfront towers and new luxury buildings along Kent Avenue and Berry Street all have metal stud walls. We install on metal studs daily — toggle bolts, snap toggles, and backing plates for heavy TVs. Don't let a handyman use drywall screws on your $2,000 TV.
Bar TV mounting, restaurant display installation, retail screens, coworking space TVs. Bedford Avenue, Grand Street, Wythe Avenue — we install in Williamsburg commercial spaces before you open, after you close, or on your schedule.
Transparent pricing. No hidden fees. The price you see is the price you pay. All pricing includes professional installation, mount hardware verification, level alignment, and cleanup. Same pricing as our borough-wide Brooklyn rates — no neighborhood surcharges within Brooklyn.
$149 – $249
TV up to 65” on drywall or metal studs. Fixed or tilting mount. Level alignment. Hardware included. Basic cable tuck (not concealed). Ideal for Williamsburg apartments, bedrooms, and simple living room setups in newer buildings along Berry Street and North 3rd.
$249 – $449
Any TV size including 75-inch. Full-motion mount. In-wall cable concealment with BX/MC code-compliant wiring. Recessed outlet behind TV. Drywall, brick, plaster, or concrete. Soundbar add-on available. The most common tier for Williamsburg loft installations with exposed brick and cable concealment.
$449 – $799+
85”+ TVs. Fireplace TV mounting with cable concealment. Pull-down mounts. Multi-TV installations. Home theater setup with surround sound. Samsung Frame TV with One Connect Box. Ceiling mounts. Commercial multi-display for Williamsburg bars and restaurants. Outdoor TV installation for rooftop spaces.
BX/MC wiring is mandatory in NYC. Standard Romex (NM-B) cable is not legal for in-wall use anywhere in New York City. All in-wall TV wiring for power must use BX or MC metallic armored cable per NYC Electrical Code. Low-voltage cables (HDMI, coax, Ethernet) can be run inside walls without armored conduit. If your last installer used Romex behind your Williamsburg loft wall, that is a code violation.
Tenant rights for wall modifications. Under NYC tenant protection law, small nail holes and screw holes for hanging items are generally considered normal wear and tear. However, your lease may restrict wall modifications. We recommend getting written permission before scheduling TV installation. For buildings with management companies — especially the newer waterfront towers — COI and sometimes board approval are required before any contractor enters the building.
Security deposit protection. Our standard mount creates 4 to 6 small holes that are easily patched with spackle and touch-up paint. For renters in Williamsburg's high-turnover rental market, we offer guidance on DIY patching at move-out, or we can return to remove the mount and patch for a nominal fee. For strict no-modification leases, we install freestanding TV stands and tension pole mounts requiring zero holes.
Based on real search data, forums, and customer calls — every question Williamsburg residents ask about TV mounting, answered:
Yes. Most landlords allow it. Co-ops and condo buildings may require COI. We provide COI, minimal-hole installations, and damage-free alternatives for strict leases. Four to six small holes from a TV mount are patchable at move-out.
Basic drywall mount: 30 to 45 minutes. Brick wall mount with cable concealment: 1 to 2 hours. Full home theater with surround sound: 2 to 4 hours. We arrive with all tools and hardware — no supply runs, no return visits.
No permit required for standard TV wall mounting in NYC. If new electrical circuits are added for recessed outlets, that work must be performed per NYC Building Code. Our in-wall wiring uses BX/MC metallic armored cable — code-compliant.
Professional installation creates minimal, patchable holes. On brick, anchor holes are invisible behind the mount. On concrete, Tapcon holes are small and easily filled. On drywall and metal studs, standard toggle bolt holes are covered by the mount plate. We protect floors and furniture during installation.
Full-motion mount. It extends, swivels, and tilts so you can watch from the kitchen, living area, or bedroom alcove without moving furniture. For ceiling-height lofts where the TV is mounted high, a tilting mount angles the screen downward for comfortable viewing from the couch.
Many Williamsburg loft conversions have a thin plaster skim coat applied directly over original warehouse brick. It looks like drywall but there are no studs. Standard drywall anchors pull straight out. Solution: We identify skim-coated brick with test drilling before committing to hardware. Masonry anchors set through the skim coat directly into the brick behind it.
Waterfront towers along Kent Avenue and the Domino Park area have massive west-facing windows that create unbearable afternoon glare on TV screens. Solution: Mount the TV on a wall perpendicular to the windows, not opposite them. Use a tilting or full-motion mount for angle adjustment. We also install anti-glare screen protectors and calibrate brightness for high-ambient-light rooms.
Industrial loft conversions in East Williamsburg along Bogart Street and Morgan Avenue have exposed steel I-beams running across ceilings and walls. You can't drill through structural steel for a TV mount. Solution: Beam clamp mounts that attach to the I-beam flange without drilling. Or we position the TV between beams on the brick or concrete wall sections. Ceiling mounts can also attach to exposed beam ceilings with proper lag bolts.
Some Williamsburg loft conversions added interior partition walls that are single-layer drywall on lightweight metal framing — thinner and weaker than standard residential construction. TVs over 40 inches can pull these partitions forward. Solution: Steel backing plate installed behind the drywall that spans multiple studs, distributing the TV's weight across the entire wall section rather than two anchor points.
Some Williamsburg commercial spaces and lofts need ceiling-mounted TVs but the ceiling is poured concrete, not wood joists. Standard ceiling mount hardware won't penetrate concrete. Solution: SDS-Plus hammer drill with concrete-rated wedge anchors. We verify ceiling thickness and structural capacity before mounting. The result is a ceiling mount as solid as any wall installation.
Williamsburg's high-density apartment buildings have chronic package theft. Residents order mounts and hardware online only to have them stolen from the lobby. Solution: We bring mounting hardware with us — no need to pre-order. We carry fixed, tilting, full-motion, and ceiling mounts in every common VESA size. One call, one visit, everything included.
If your TV fell off the wall or your TV bracket loose on the wall, the cause is almost always wrong anchors for the wall type. We remount using the correct hardware so it stays up permanently.
A crooked TV mount not level or wires showing after TV installation are the two most common complaints. We re-level and install proper in-wall wire concealment or color-matched raceways.
Think you can’t mount a TV without studs? Heavy-duty toggle bolts hold flat screen TVs on drywall or plaster. We carry the right anchors for every wall type.
A 65-inch TV weighs 40–55 lbs. TV too heavy to mount alone is why we bring two people. We handle TVs up to 86 inches.
TV dismount and remount service includes bracket removal, patching, and fresh install at new location. TV relocation service from $185.
Recessed power outlet behind TV, low voltage wiring plates, HDMI cable routing, surround sound wiring. Install TV above fireplace with heat clearance. NYC apartment rules allow these modifications in most leases. Outdoor TV installation for Williamsburg rooftop patios.
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