# TV Mounting in NYC & NJ

> Professional TV mounting on any wall — drywall, plaster, brick, concrete and NYCHA. Vetted, fully insured installers and same-week availability across all five boroughs and New Jersey. You provide the TV and bracket; we bring every tool and all the hardware.

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## How it works

1. **Book Online & Get Your Mount** — Before your booking, check your TV's VESA pattern to confirm compatibility, then browse our recommendations page for the right mount. We'll help you pick the right bracket for your TV size and wall type.
2. **Send Us Photos of Your Wall** — After booking, send us photos of the TV, the wall, and the nearest outlet. This helps us understand the situation before we arrive.
3. **Technician Arrives & Begins Installation** — Your technician arrives within a 90-minute window of your scheduled time. Ask for your preferred height — or use our TV height calculator to decide beforehand.
4. **Mount Installed & TV Hung** — The mount goes up first, then the TV is carefully hung and leveled. For TVs under 65 inches, one technician handles everything. For 65 inches and over, we send two technicians.
5. **Final Adjustments & Cleanup** — Your technician adjusts the tilt and angle, connects your devices, and cleans up all packaging and debris.

## Frequently asked questions

### Will my wall hold a TV?

Yes — we mount on all wall types. For drywall, we use toggle bolts. For brick and concrete, we use masonry hardware. We've mounted over 5,000 TVs on every wall type in New York City.

### What's the maximum TV size you can mount?

We mount TVs up to 100–120 inches. Anything 65 inches and above requires two technicians to safely carry and install.

### Do I need to buy the mount separately?

You provide the mount — we handle everything else. Before buying, check your TV's VESA pattern — the bolt hole spacing on the back — to make sure the mount is compatible. We sometimes have mounts in stock, but availability varies — ask us when you book your appointment. Check our recommendations page to find the right mount for your TV size and wall type.

### How long does a standard TV mount take?

Around 45 minutes from start to finish — wall assessment, mounting, and cleanup. Learn more about what's involved in our guide on TV installation vs. mounting.

### Do I need to prepare anything before the appointment?

Have the TV on the mount ready and clear any fragile items away from the installation area. We'll unbox the TV if needed. As for moving furniture — you can wait until we arrive and we'll work around it together.

### How much does TV mounting cost in NYC?

TV mounting starts at $150 for a standard wall mount (bracket-only, no cable hiding). TV mounting with cables covered is $200, and a full in-wall power outlet and cable installation starts at $600. Add-ons like soundbar mounting ($70) and LED backlighting ($50) are available too. The final price depends on your wall type, TV size, and whether you need extras. Visit our FAQ page for a full pricing breakdown.

### Does mounting a TV damage the wall?

TV mounting requires drilling 4 to 6 holes depending on the mount type. In drywall, these are easy to patch with DryDex spackle. In brick or concrete, the holes are the same size and always hidden behind the bracket. If you prefer no drilling at all, consider a TV floating stand instead — it holds your TV and media devices without a wall mount. If you ever need a mounted TV taken down, our TV dismounting service ($149) includes patching all screw holes.

### Can you mount a TV without studs?

Yes — but it has to be in good drywall. Without studs, we recommend no bigger than 65 inches, and the mount must be a fixed mount (not a swivel or full-motion). We use heavy-duty toggle bolts rated for your TV's weight. Your technician assesses the wall on arrival and picks the safest approach. This is one of many reasons to hire a professional TV installer rather than DIY it.

### How high should I mount my TV?

We recommend no lower than 42 inches from the floor to the center of your TV — that's the starting point for standard seating. For bedrooms, mount higher (48–55 inches) since you're looking up from bed. Use our free TV mounting height calculator to get the exact measurement for your TV size and seating distance.

### Can I mount a TV in a rental apartment?

Yes — most NYC landlords allow TV mounting since the holes are small and easy to repair. We recommend checking your lease for any restrictions on wall modifications. If your lease doesn't allow drilling, a TV floating stand is a great alternative that holds your TV without wall holes. When you move out, we offer a TV dismounting service that includes patching all holes with spackle so you get your deposit back.

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