TV Mounting Service Near Me – Professional Installation Across Metro Vancouver

That new TV sitting in the corner isn't doing anyone any favors. You bought it to watch, not to stare at the box wondering how you'll get it on the wall without disaster.

Professional TV mounting service takes the guesswork out completely. Show up, point at where you want it, and walk away with a perfectly mounted television while someone else deals with studs, cables, and leveling.

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What Makes a Great TV Mounting Service?

Anyone can drill holes. Not everyone can do it right.

The best TV mounting service near me isn't just about getting the TV on the wall. It's about getting it mounted securely in the exact right spot, with clean cable management, proper anchoring for your specific wall type, and a setup that looks like a professional did it—because one did.

Here's what separates real professionals from guys with drills:
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They assess before drilling

Your wall matters. Drywall over wood studs needs different treatment than concrete. Plaster crumbles differently than modern drywall. Good installers check first, drill second.

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They find actual studs

A 55-inch TV weighs 35-40 pounds. A 75-inch pushes 70+ pounds. That weight needs real support—wood studs or proper concrete anchors. Drywall alone holds nothing long-term.

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They think about cables

Power cord dangling down the wall looks terrible. Professional installation includes cable management—through the wall, behind covers, or routed cleverly out of sight.

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They level precisely

Half a degree off sounds minor until you notice it every single time you watch TV. Quality installers use proper levels and take time to get it perfect.

They clean up

Drywall dust, packaging, plastic bits—all gone when they leave. Your space looks better than before, not worse.

Television Wall Mount Options

Different mounts serve different purposes. Knowing your options helps you choose what actually fits your room and viewing habits.

Fixed Mounts

TV sits flat against the wall. No movement, no adjustment, no complications. The slimmest profile possible—your TV looks almost painted on the wall.

Works best in dedicated viewing rooms where furniture never moves. Bedrooms love fixed mounts. So do home theaters with permanent seating arrangements.

Downside? Once it's up, it's up. Changing the angle means remounting.

Tilt Mounts

Same slim profile as fixed mounts with one addition—you can angle the screen downward. Tilt typically ranges from 5 to 15 degrees depending on the mount.

This matters more than people realize. Mount a TV above eye level (above a fireplace, high on a bedroom wall) and you're looking up at it. Tilting the screen down improves the viewing angle and reduces glare from ceiling lights.

Swivel TV Mount

Here's where flexibility kicks in. A swivel TV mount rotates left and right, letting you redirect the screen toward different seating areas.

Open concept living space? Swivel mount lets you watch from the couch during movies and swing it toward the kitchen while cooking. Multiple seating zones? Angle it wherever people are sitting.

Most swivel mounts also tilt, giving you both horizontal and vertical adjustment.

Full-Motion Mounts

Maximum adjustability. Full-motion mounts extend outward from the wall on articulating arms, swivel side to side, and tilt up or down. Pull the TV out to access cables behind it, angle it anywhere in the room, push it flat when you're done.

These cost more and sit further from the wall when retracted. But for corner installations or rooms needing serious flexibility, nothing else compares.

TV Mount Brands That Actually Last

Cheap mounts exist everywhere. They use thin metal, weak pivot points, and hardware that strips out. Your TV deserves better.

Sanus TV Mount

Sanus dominates the premium mount market for good reason. Built to last, their engineering ensures these mounts bear real-world loads without a hint of droop or loosening over time. The articulating arms of Sanus full-motion mounts glide smoothly, holding your selected position with precision.

Many Sanus versions feature built-in cable management, so you won't need additional parts to tidy up your cables. Their universal mounting patterns work with almost any television brand.

Whether you need a basic fixed mount or a complex motorised system, Sanus has a solution, offering quality that surpasses cheaper alternatives.

AVF TV Wall Mount

AVF strikes a balance between value and quality, offering well-built products without the high price tag. Solid steel frames, complete hardware kits, and designs that work without overcomplicating things.

For straightforward installations where you want reliability without paying for features you won't use, AVF delivers. Their mounts handle the job day after day without drama.

We install both brands regularly and recommend based on your specific TV, wall, and budget rather than pushing whatever costs more.

Special Mounting Locations

Wall Mount TV in Corner

Corners get ignored in most room layouts. That's exactly why corner mounting works so well—it uses dead space while opening up main walls for furniture, windows, or artwork.

Corner Mounting Considerations:

  • The corner itself rarely has studs right at the intersection
  • Professional installers position the mount to catch studs on one wall while maintaining centered appearance
  • Cable routing needs planning—power outlets usually aren't in corners
  • Running cables along the ceiling line or down to nearby outlets keeps things clean

Corner-mounted TVs paired with full-motion brackets offer incredible viewing flexibility. The screen can swing out and angle toward almost anywhere in the room. L-shaped living rooms, open concept spaces, and awkward layouts suddenly make sense.

Chimney TV Mount

Above the fireplace remains one of the most requested mounting locations despite what home theater snobs say online. The fireplace is already the room's focal point. Cable connections often exist nearby. The wall space goes unused otherwise.

Proper Fireplace Mounting Addresses:

  • Heat exposure – Active fireplaces push hot air upward. We assess your setup and recommend heat deflecting mantles, added shields
  • Viewing height – Fireplace mounting usually means higher than ideal eye level. Tilting mounts angle the screen down to compensate
  • Cable management – Stone, brick, and tile surrounds complicate cable hiding. Options include routing behind adjacent drywall or recessed power kits

For serious home theater setups, motorized mounts lower the TV for viewing and raise it back up—best of both worlds.

Other Mounting Locations

Bedroom Installations

Usually straightforward. Fixed or tilt mounts work great since viewing happens from one spot. Height positioning matters for watching while lying down versus sitting up.

Kitchen Mounting

Smaller TVs, often higher up, frequently need swivel capability to view from different work areas. Moisture and heat considerations near cooking areas.

Outdoor Covered Areas

Patios, pool houses, covered decks. Weather-rated mounts and careful positioning away from direct moisture. Great for entertaining spaces.

Commercial Installations

Offices, waiting rooms, restaurants, retail displays. Different mounting heights, often multiple TVs, sometimes requiring coordination with existing AV systems.

We Service All Metro Vancouver

TV Mounting Vancouver

Downtown condos: Concrete walls dominate. You can't drill into concrete like drywall—it needs hammer drills, masonry bits, and proper concrete anchors. Many downtown buildings also have strict noise policies that affect scheduling.

West Side homes: Mix of newer construction and older character homes. Modern houses have predictable wood-frame walls. Older Kerrisdale or Dunbar homes might have plaster, unusual stud spacing, or past renovation layers to work around.

East Vancouver: Character homes from early 1900s through mid-century. Plaster walls need careful drilling technique to avoid cracking. Stud spacing may not match modern standards.

We service all Vancouver neighborhoods with same-week availability for most jobs.

TV Mounting Service Surrey

Surrey Central and Whalley: Newer highrise development means concrete walls similar to downtown Vancouver. Growing condo inventory keeps us busy in this area.

Newton and Panorama Ridge: Primarily single-family homes with standard wood-frame construction. Straightforward installations with occasional concrete in basements.

South Surrey and White Rock: Mix of established homes and newer luxury construction. Some older homes have unique wall situations; newer builds follow modern standards.

Cloverdale and Clayton: Newer suburban development, typically straightforward installations. Many homes here are large enough for multiple TV mounting locations.

TV Mounting Service Burnaby

Metrotown and Brentwood: High-density condo zones with concrete construction. Similar installation requirements to downtown Vancouver. Many units have feature walls specifically designed for TV mounting.

Burnaby Heights and Capitol Hill: Older single-family neighborhoods. Houses from 1940s-1970s with various wall types. Some have been renovated with modern drywall; others retain original plaster.

Edmonds and Southgate: Mix of townhomes, low-rise condos, and houses. Wood-frame construction predominates outside the tower zones.

TV Mount Installation Services Coquitlam

Coquitlam Centre area: Condo and apartment concentration. Concrete and wood-frame construction mixed depending on building age and height.

Burke Mountain: Newer luxury home development. Modern construction standards, large homes often wanting multiple TVs mounted. Great rooms with tall ceilings sometimes need extended mounting solutions.

Maillardville and Austin Heights: Established neighborhoods with older housing stock. Mix of updated and original interiors requiring case-by-case wall assessment.

Westwood Plateau: Upscale subdivision with larger homes. Typically straightforward modern construction with homeowners wanting premium installation quality.

Port Coquitlam and Port Moody included in our Tri-Cities service area with the same availability.

TV Mounting Langley

Langley City: Dense core with apartments, condos, and smaller lots. Standard urban installation scenarios.

Willoughby and Yorkson: Massive new development zones. Newer homes with modern construction—predictable stud placement, clean drywall, often pre-wired for wall-mounted TVs.

Walnut Grove: Established suburb with 1990s-2000s era homes. Reliable construction, straightforward installations.

Brookswood and Murrayville: Larger lots, older homes mixed with new infill. Variety of wall situations requiring adaptable installation approach.

Fort Langley: Heritage character homes needing careful treatment. We respect the history while delivering modern mounting solutions.

TV Mounting Richmond

Richmond Centre and Brighouse: Condo towers with concrete construction. High density means lots of wall-mounted TVs—we know these buildings well.

Steveston: Mix of character homes and newer townhomes. Some older waterfront properties have unique construction requiring careful assessment.

Garden City and Blundell: Single-family residential zones. Standard wood-frame construction predominates.

Hamilton and Burkeville: Near the airport with mixed housing types. From wartime-era homes to modern builds.

Terra Nova and West Cambie: Newer townhome and condo development. Modern construction standards throughout.

New Westminster TV Mounting

Downtown New West: Older lowrise apartments and newer towers mixed together. Construction types vary significantly building to building.

Uptown and Brow of the Hill: Character homes from New West's earlier eras. Beautiful old houses sometimes have challenging wall situations—lath and plaster, unusual framing, layers of past renovations.

Queensborough: Newer development on the island. Townhomes and detached houses with modern construction. Straightforward installations with growing demand.

Sapperton: Mix of old and new. Royal Columbian Hospital area sees both heritage homes and modern infill development.

What to Expect From Your Installation

1

Booking

Tell us your TV size, preferred mounting location, and whether you have a mount already or need one. We'll quote based on the job scope and schedule a convenient time—including evenings and weekends.

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Arrival

Technician arrives with all necessary tools and hardware. We assess your wall, confirm exact placement with you, and discuss any considerations before drilling anything.

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Installation

Systematic process: locate studs or determine concrete anchoring approach, mark positions, drill pilot holes, mount bracket, attach TV, connect and manage cables, test everything, adjust positioning. Standard installations take 1-2 hours. Complex jobs run 2-3 hours.

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Completion

We demonstrate how to use the mount (adjustments, cable access, etc.), clean up all packaging and debris, and make sure you're completely satisfied before leaving.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find the best TV mounting service near me?
Look for insured professionals with specific reviews mentioning their area. Check that they assess wall types before quoting. Ask about their experience with your specific situation—concrete walls, corner mounting, whatever applies.
What's included with television wall mount installation?
Standard installation includes wall assessment, stud location, bracket mounting, TV attachment, basic cable management, testing, and cleanup. In-wall cable concealment and special mounting situations cost extra.
Can you mount on concrete walls?
Yes. Many Vancouver area condos have concrete walls requiring masonry anchors and specialized drilling. We handle concrete mounting regularly throughout Metro Vancouver.
Do you supply the TV mount?
We offer quality mounts from Sanus, AVF, and other trusted brands. You can also purchase your own—just confirm it fits your TV's size, weight, and VESA pattern.
How long does installation take?
Standard wall mounts take 1-2 hours. Corner mounting, fireplace mounting, and jobs with in-wall cable work take 2-3 hours.
Do you service my area?
We cover all Metro Vancouver: Vancouver, Burnaby, Richmond, Surrey, Langley, Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, New Westminster, North Vancouver, West Vancouver, Delta, White Rock, Maple Ridge, and Pitt Meadows.
Can I mount a TV above my fireplace?
Usually yes, with proper precautions for heat and viewing angle. We assess your specific fireplace setup and recommend appropriate mounting solutions or advise against it if the situation isn't safe.