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How Much Does TV Mounting Cost in 2026?

By Zomg The Handyman · 12 min read · Updated March 2026

Thinking about getting your TV professionally mounted? You are not alone. Every week, hundreds of California homeowners search for TV mounting cost information before booking a service. The short answer: expect to pay $79 to $299+ for professional TV wall mount installation in 2026, depending on your TV size, mount type, and any add-on services like cord concealment.

After completing over 10,000 TV installations across Southern California, we have seen every scenario imaginable. This guide breaks down exactly what you should expect to pay, what drives the price up or down, and how to get the best value for your money. No vague estimates or bait-and-switch pricing—just honest numbers from a company that does this every single day.

TV Mounting Cost by TV Size and Mount Type

The two biggest factors in TV wall mount installation cost are your TV's screen size and the type of mount you choose. Larger TVs are heavier, require more precise stud placement, and often need two-person handling. Here is what you should budget in 2026:

TV Size Fixed Mount Tilt Mount Full-Motion Mount
32"–50" $79–$99 $89–$119 $109–$149
51"–65" $99–$129 $119–$149 $139–$179
66"–75" $129–$169 $149–$189 $179–$229
76"+ $169–$219 $189–$249 $229–$299

Which mount type should you choose? For bedrooms where you watch from one position, a fixed mount keeps the TV flush and clean. Tilt mounts are our most popular option—they let you angle the screen down slightly to reduce glare, which is essential for above-fireplace installations. Full-motion (articulating) mounts cost more but let you swivel the TV to face different seating areas, making them ideal for open-concept living rooms and corner installations.

Pro Tip: Most customers in the 51–65" range end up choosing a tilt mount, which lands in the $119–$149 sweet spot. That is the best balance of functionality and cost for the average living room setup.

Additional Services and Add-Ons

The base TV mounting cost covers labor to securely attach the mount to your wall and hang the TV. But most customers want a few extras for a polished, finished look. Here is what those add-ons typically cost:

Add-On Service Price Range What It Includes
In-Wall Cord Concealment $75–$150 Cut access holes, route HDMI/cables through wall, install low-voltage plates
Soundbar Mounting $49–$79 Wall-mount soundbar below TV, connect audio cables, hide wires
Fireplace Surcharge $50–$100 Working at height, heat clearance assessment, potential brick/stone anchoring
Cord Raceway (surface) $35–$65 Paintable plastic channel from TV to outlet, clean surface-mount option
Shelf/Component Mount $39–$69 Mount a floating shelf for streaming devices, cable box, or gaming console
Second TV (same visit) 20% off Discounted rate when mounting multiple TVs during a single appointment

The most common combination we see is a tilt mount + in-wall cord concealment, which runs about $194–$299 total for a 55–65" TV. That gives you the clean, wire-free look that makes wall mounting worth it in the first place.

TV Mounting Cost by California City

Pricing can vary depending on where you live in California. Areas with higher cost of living, longer drive times, or more competition tend to see slightly different pricing. Here is a general breakdown:

City / Region Typical Range (55" Tilt Mount) Notes
Los Angeles $119–$169 Our home base. Highest availability, fastest booking.
San Francisco Bay Area $149–$199 Higher cost of living drives prices up 15–25%.
San Diego $129–$179 Growing market with competitive pricing.
Orange County $129–$179 Many newer homes with clean drywall-and-stud construction.
Inland Empire $109–$159 Lower overhead means slightly lower prices.

Keep in mind these are general ranges. Your actual TV wall mount installation cost depends more on the specific job requirements (TV size, mount type, wall material) than your zip code. We offer flat-rate pricing so you always know the total before we arrive.

What Affects TV Mounting Price?

Beyond TV size and mount type, several factors can push your total cost higher or lower. Understanding these helps you estimate your bill accurately:

Wall Type

Drywall with wood studs is the standard and most affordable wall to mount on. Metal studs, common in newer apartments and condos, require special toggle bolts and take longer. Concrete, brick, or stone walls require a hammer drill with masonry bits, concrete anchors, and significantly more labor—expect a $50–$100 surcharge. Plaster walls in older California homes are manageable but require careful technique to avoid cracking.

Mount Type and Complexity

A fixed mount is fastest to install because it has fewer moving parts and the bracket sits flat against the wall. Full-motion mounts require more precise stud placement because the extending arm creates leverage that multiplies the TV's weight at the attachment point. Corner mounts and ceiling mounts are specialty installations that cost more.

Height and Accessibility

Mounting a TV at standard living room height (42–48 inches to center) is straightforward. Above-fireplace mounting means working at height, often on a mantle with limited footing. High-ceiling installations requiring ladders or scaffolding add time and cost. Outdoor mounting under a patio cover or on a stone exterior is a specialty service.

Cord Concealment Method

Leaving cords hanging is free but looks terrible. A basic cord raceway ($35–$65) is the budget-friendly option. In-wall routing ($75–$150) is the gold standard. If your TV is above a fireplace with a stone surround, concealment is more complex and may require routing through an adjacent wall or custom solutions.

Zomg The Handyman vs Competitors: Price Comparison

We believe in transparent pricing, so here is how our TV mounting cost stacks up against the major alternatives in 2026:

Provider Price Range Cord Concealment Booking Experience
Zomg The Handyman $79–$299 $75–$150 Online instant booking, flat-rate pricing, same/next-day
TaskRabbit $100–$350 $80–$200 Marketplace, variable quality, hourly billing
Best Buy / Geek Squad $130–$400 $130–$200 Must buy from Best Buy, scheduling delays common
Thumbtack $90–$320 $75–$175 Quote-based, multiple providers contact you

Why the price difference? Big-box stores like Best Buy bundle higher overhead costs into their pricing. Marketplace platforms like TaskRabbit and Thumbtack add service fees and often use hourly billing, which means your final cost depends on how fast (or slow) the installer works. We use flat-rate pricing based on the job scope, so your quote is your final price.

There is also a quality consideration. On marketplace platforms, you might get a seasoned professional or someone who just signed up last week. With a dedicated TV mounting company, every installer has thousands of mounts under their belt. That experience shows in stud-finding accuracy, level precision, and cable management quality.

Real Talk: The cheapest option is not always the best deal. A botched mounting job can mean patched holes, a crooked TV, or worse—a TV that falls off the wall. We have been called to fix hundreds of failed DIY and marketplace installations. The repair job usually costs more than getting it done right the first time.

Is Professional TV Mounting Worth It?

Let us be straight: if you are handy, own a stud finder and a drill, and have a straightforward drywall wall with accessible studs, you can absolutely mount a small TV yourself. But here is why most people choose to hire a professional—and why the TV wall mount installation cost is justified:

Safety

A 65-inch TV weighs 50–80 pounds. Mounted on a full-motion arm, that creates significant leverage on the wall anchors. If the mount is not secured into studs properly, or if the wrong anchors are used for your wall type, the TV can pull free and crash down. We have seen it happen to brand-new $2,000 TVs. Professional installation eliminates this risk.

Warranty Protection

Reputable mounting services warranty their work. If anything comes loose, they come back and fix it at no charge. DIY means you are on your own if something goes wrong six months later.

Time Savings

A first-time DIY mount typically takes 2–4 hours including trips to the hardware store for forgotten supplies. A professional does it in 30–60 minutes. Your Saturday is worth something.

Aesthetics

Professional installers bring laser levels, precise stud finders, and experience hiding every wire. The difference between a DIY mount and a pro mount is usually obvious to anyone who walks into the room. Crooked TVs, visible cord bundles, and off-center placement are the hallmarks of amateur work.

How to Save Money on TV Mounting

Want to keep your TV mounting cost as low as possible? Here are practical strategies that actually work:

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Frequently Asked Questions About TV Mounting Cost

How much does it cost to mount a TV on the wall?

TV mounting costs $79 to $299+ in 2026 depending on TV size and mount type. A 55-inch TV with a tilt mount—the most common job—runs about $119–$149. Add $75–$150 for in-wall cord concealment if you want a clean, wire-free look.

Does Best Buy charge to mount a TV?

Yes. Best Buy's Geek Squad charges $130–$400 for TV mounting, and you typically need to purchase the TV from Best Buy to qualify. Their service does not always include cord concealment, which is an additional charge. Independent professionals like Zomg The Handyman usually offer better pricing at $79–$299 with no purchase requirements.

Is it worth paying someone to mount a TV?

For most people, yes. Professional mounting ensures your TV is secured to wall studs properly, perfectly level, and wires are concealed. The cost of professional installation ($79–$299) is a fraction of your TV's value, and it eliminates the risk of a botched DIY job damaging your wall or your television.

How much does it cost to mount a 65-inch TV?

A 65-inch TV mounting costs $99–$179 depending on mount type. Fixed mount: $99–$129. Tilt mount: $119–$149. Full-motion mount: $139–$179. Most customers choose a tilt mount with cord concealment, totaling about $194–$299.

Does the TV mounting cost include the mount itself?

Usually not. Most professional services charge for labor and expect you to provide the mount. We recommend buying a compatible mount from Amazon ($20–$60 for quality options) before your appointment. Check your TV's VESA mounting pattern in the user manual to ensure compatibility.

How much extra does it cost to hide TV wires in the wall?

In-wall cord concealment adds $75–$150 to your TV mounting cost. This includes cutting access points, routing cables through the wall cavity, and installing low-voltage plates for a clean finish. Surface-mount cord raceways are a cheaper alternative at $35–$65.

Is it more expensive to mount a TV above a fireplace?

Yes, fireplace mounting adds $50–$100 to the base cost. This surcharge covers working at height, potential masonry anchoring, heat clearance verification, and the tilt mount that is almost always needed for comfortable viewing angles from below.

How long does professional TV mounting take?

A standard TV mount installation takes 30–60 minutes. Adding in-wall cord concealment extends it to 60–90 minutes. Complex jobs like fireplace mounts, concrete walls, or large TVs (75"+) may take up to 2 hours. We always provide a time estimate when you book.

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