We mount any size TV securely on any wall, hide every cable inside the wall, and calibrate height and viewing angle to your room. Done right the first time — no guesswork, no wall damage.
TV mounting in Lancaster PA starts at $149 for a standard wall mount. Adding in-wall wire concealment runs $249–$449. Above-fireplace mounts with an articulating bracket run $299–$499. Full media center setups with multiple components and complete cable management run $399–$899. We bring the mount bracket, find your studs, level the TV, and don't leave until every wire is hidden and the picture looks right.
Every job includes stud finding, proper VESA hardware, level check, and a cleanup walkthrough. No surprises on pricing.
Flat or tilting bracket on any drywall or plaster wall. We locate studs, lag-bolt through at correct VESA spacing, level the TV, and connect your devices. Wires are managed with a surface cord cover.
All cables — HDMI, power, streaming — run inside the wall so there's nothing visible from any angle. We use an in-wall power kit (no exposed extension cords) and fish every signal cable clean. Drywall is patched if needed.
Full-motion articulating bracket that tilts the screen downward toward seated viewers — eliminating neck strain from the elevated position. We verify heat clearance for your fireplace type and route cables along the wall chase rather than through the firebox surround.
Oversized TVs require heavy-duty anchoring — often into multiple studs, or lag bolts into blocking. We bring the right commercial-grade mount rated for your TV's actual weight, and two-person handling so the panel is never at risk during install.
TV mounted to wall, soundbar on a dedicated under-TV bracket or shelf, all HDMI and optical cables hidden. HDMI ARC connected so one remote controls both. Everything calibrated so dialogue is clear and low end doesn't rattle the mount.
TV mounted, all components (Apple TV, Blu-ray, streaming stick, game console, cable box) organized in a rack or media cabinet with every cable labeled and managed. Everything integrated so your inputs switch correctly and your setup is clean enough to show off.
Most TVs get mounted once. Getting it right the first time is cheaper than fixing it later.
Drywall alone cannot hold a TV. Every mount must go into studs — but studs in Lancaster County homes are not always where a stud finder says they are, especially in older construction with plaster, double walls, or irregular framing. We verify stud location before every hole. A failed anchor drops a 75" TV on whoever's sitting below it.
Running HDMI and power cables inside the wall requires knowing where blocking, insulation, and fireblocking sits — and requires the right tools to fish cable without damaging anything. Surface-run cords look temporary and devalue the install. We've cleaned up dozens of DIY wire runs that used the wrong conduit or ran cables where code doesn't allow power.
Too high is the single most common TV mounting mistake. The center of your screen should be at seated eye level — not at standing eye level, not above a fireplace without a tilting bracket. We measure your couch height and seating distance, then position the TV where it actually feels right for hours of use.
We serve all of Lancaster County — Lancaster City, the boroughs, and rural townships. Call or submit a request and we'll usually have you on the schedule within a day or two.
TV mounting starts at $149 for a standard flat or tilting bracket on a drywall wall. Adding in-wall wire concealment (no visible cables) brings the price to $249–$449. Above-fireplace mounts with a full-motion articulating bracket run $299–$499. TV + soundbar combos run $299–$499. Full media center setups with multiple components, rack organization, and complete cable management run $399–$899. Call (717) 322-2180 for an exact quote on your setup.
Yes — this is the most popular add-on we do with a TV mount. We run HDMI, power, and audio cables through the wall cavity using an in-wall power kit (no exposed extension cords, which are against electrical code) and fish signal cables cleanly. After installation there are no visible wires from any angle. If the drywall needs to be patched and repainted, we handle the patching — touch-up paint is on you.
The center of the screen should be at seated eye level — typically 42–48 inches from the floor for most living rooms with standard-height sofas. The most common mistake we see is mounting too high, which causes neck strain after 30 minutes. We measure your specific couch height and seating distance before deciding on the final position. For above-fireplace situations, we use a downward-tilting full-motion bracket to compensate.
Yes, with the right bracket and a heat check. We use an articulating bracket that tilts the screen down toward the viewer to compensate for the elevated position — a flat bracket above a fireplace creates a painful viewing angle. Before committing to the location we verify heat output from your specific fireplace (most modern gas and electric units are fine; older wood-burning fireplaces with masonry surrounds sometimes need extra clearance). Cable routing runs along the wall rather than through the firebox surround.
We bring the mount. We select the correct bracket for your TV's VESA pattern (the bolt spacing on the back of the TV) and confirm it's rated well above your TV's actual weight. If you already have a bracket you'd like to use, let us know when you schedule and we'll verify it's appropriate for the job. We don't charge extra to use a customer-supplied bracket.
We mount on drywall over wood studs (most common in Lancaster County homes), drywall over metal studs (common in newer construction), plaster walls (common in pre-1970s Lancaster homes), and concrete or brick masonry. Each wall type requires different hardware — lag bolts for wood studs, toggle anchors for metal studs, masonry anchors for brick or block. We bring the right hardware for whatever we find in the wall.
A standard TV mount with cord cover takes 45 minutes to 1.5 hours. Adding in-wall wire concealment adds 30–60 minutes. Above-fireplace mounts with cable routing typically take 2–3 hours total. Full media center setups with rack organization, multiple components, and complete cable management take 3–5 hours. We give you a time estimate before we start so you know what to expect.
Yes — we serve all of Lancaster County including Lancaster City, Lititz, Ephrata, Manheim, Columbia, Elizabethtown, Mount Joy, Millersville, Strasburg, Bird-in-Hand, and surrounding townships. We also serve York, Harrisburg, and Lebanon. No trip fees within our service area. Call (717) 322-2180 to schedule or submit a request online.
Tell us your TV size, wall type, and whether you want wires hidden. We'll get you a quote and on the schedule fast. No trip fees across Lancaster County.