LA's #1 rated TV mounting service — from Hollywood Hills homes to DTLA lofts, Silver Lake bungalows to Venice beachside condos. Earthquake-safe anchoring, plaster wall expertise, and concrete high-rise installation. We handle every wall type across every LA neighborhood.
Los Angeles is a city of wildly different wall types, building eras, and living situations — and we've mounted TVs in all of them. Pre-war plaster in a Silver Lake craftsman, poured concrete in a DTLA high-rise, drywall in a new West LA condo, exposed brick in an Echo Park loft, and stone fireplaces in Beverly Hills estates. Every wall tells a different story, and we bring the right tools and technique for each one.
Living in a seismic zone means TV mounting isn't just about aesthetics — it's about safety. A poorly mounted 75" TV becomes a serious hazard during an earthquake. Our LA technicians use lag bolts into structural studs, concrete anchors for masonry walls, and anti-tip safety straps on every installation. We've never had a TV come off a wall, even through multiple earthquake events.
Fixed, tilting, or full-motion bracket installation on drywall with wood studs. Includes bracket, mounting hardware, and basic cable management. The most common service for LA apartments and homes with standard drywall construction.
Specialized mounting for lath and plaster walls found throughout older Los Angeles neighborhoods. Includes careful stud location with magnetic techniques, plaster-safe drilling, and reinforced anchoring. No cracking, no damage to your vintage walls.
Professional mounting on concrete, cinder block, and masonry walls in DTLA high-rises and mid-century buildings. Includes hammer drilling, Tapcon or sleeve anchors, and vibration-resistant hardware. The most earthquake-secure mounting option.
Flush-mount Samsung Frame TV installation with hidden One Connect Box routing and Art Mode setup. Extremely popular in design-conscious LA neighborhoods like West Hollywood, Beverly Hills, and Silver Lake. The TV disappears into your wall like a framed art piece.
Fireplace mounting with heat-safe solutions and MantelMount pull-down brackets. We assess the wall material above your fireplace — brick, stone, or reinforced drywall — and use the right anchoring method. Popular in homes across the Hollywood Hills, Hancock Park, and Brentwood.
Creative cable management for DTLA lofts with exposed brick, concrete, and industrial ceilings. Paintable raceways, cord covers matched to your wall color, and routing along exposed beams. Clean results that respect your loft's aesthetic.
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Real reviews from verified LA customers
"Our 1927 Silver Lake bungalow has thick plaster walls and two previous handymen told us they couldn't mount a TV without damaging them. These guys used magnets to find the studs behind the lath, drilled carefully, and mounted our 65" LG perfectly. Zero cracks in the plaster. They clearly know old LA homes."
"Mounting a TV in our DTLA loft was a challenge — concrete walls, 14-foot ceilings, and exposed ductwork everywhere. The technician drilled into the concrete like a pro, ran cables through a painted raceway along the beam, and the whole setup looks intentional, not afterthought. Even our building manager was impressed."
"Had a Samsung Frame TV installed above our stone fireplace in the living room. The team hid the One Connect Box inside the mantel, ran the optical cable behind the stone, and set up Art Mode with our favorite gallery. Guests always think it's an actual painting until we turn it on. Flawless work."
Common questions about TV mounting in LA
Yes! Every TV mount we install in LA uses earthquake-resistant techniques. We secure brackets into structural studs or concrete with lag bolts rated for seismic zones. For heavier TVs (65"+), we use dual-stud mounting with anti-tip straps. Los Angeles sits in a high seismic zone, and we take that seriously with every installation.
Absolutely! Many homes in Silver Lake, Echo Park, Los Feliz, and Mid-Wilshire have lath and plaster walls. Standard stud finders don't work on plaster. We use rare-earth magnets and specialized plaster anchors to find structural framing. We've mounted hundreds of TVs on LA plaster walls without cracking or damage.
Yes! DTLA lofts and high-rise condos frequently have poured concrete or concrete block walls. We bring hammer drills with masonry bits and use Tapcon concrete anchors rated for your TV's weight. Concrete mounting is actually the most secure option — even in an earthquake.
Standard drywall mounting starts at $125. Plaster wall mounting starts at $150. Concrete wall mounting starts at $175. Samsung Frame TV installation starts at $175. Above-fireplace mounting starts at $200. Add $75+ for full in-wall cable concealment.
It depends on your lease and building rules. Most LA apartments allow TV mounting as normal wear and use, but some luxury buildings have specific policies. We recommend checking with your landlord or building management first. We offer minimal-damage mounting solutions for rentals.
Yes! DTLA lofts with exposed brick, concrete, and high ceilings make in-wall routing impossible. We use paintable cable raceways, color-matched cord covers, and creative routing along exposed beams and ductwork. The result looks clean and intentional.
Yes! Above-fireplace mounting is extremely popular across LA. We install MantelMount pull-down brackets, check the wall material (brick, stone, reinforced drywall), and ensure proper heat clearance. Starting at $200.
Some older LA apartments have metal studs or unusual framing. For metal studs, we use toggle bolts rated for your TV's weight. For walls with no accessible studs, we install a plywood mounting plate or use heavy-duty snap-toggle anchors. We always assess your wall and recommend the safest approach.
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