Houston TV Installation
TV Installation Houston
TV installation in Houston means anchoring into real framing, not just a stud finder and a guess, which is why homeowners trust us with the wall as much as the TV. We can supply the bracket so there is nothing to buy in advance, and we install on drywall, brick, tile, or steel stud, any size screen, any room.
Your number is worked out in the booking flow and settled before anything is scheduled. Nothing is charged until the panel is on the wall and you have looked at it.
Start here
- Lag bolts into located framing
- Set against a laser line
- Cable pulled inside the cavity

The method
Read the wall, then drill it
Bolting a bracket to drywall takes ten minutes. The rest of it decides whether the panel still reads true after two summers: which bay the lag bolts actually found, how hard they were run down, and where the cable was routed before anything was cut.

- 01Framing before fasteners
- The bay edges get marked and confirmed before a single hole is drilled, because a sensor will read a pipe or a glue line as a stud and nothing recovers a lag bolt that caught nothing. Every fastener lands in the middle of solid material.
- 02Torqued, not just tightened
- Lag bolts are run down and then checked, so the rail is clamped against framing rather than crushing drywall or spinning in a hole that has gone soft. That is the difference between a mount that holds and one that quietly works loose.
- 03One laser line for the room
- The rail is set against a laser rather than a short level on a short bracket, then checked a second time with the panel loaded and the cables dressed. Weight and cable tension move things, and what people read is the screen, not the bracket.
- 04Dust caught at the hole
- Masonry is drilled slow with collection running at the bit, floors are covered before tools come out, and the packaging leaves with us. Walls are finish surfaces, and the only mark left behind should be the one holding the panel.
Booking
Settled before we schedule
Step 1
Check the address
Use the box above or open the booking flow directly. The first thing it does is confirm we cover where you are, before you answer anything else.
Step 2
Describe the panel and the wall
Screen size, what the wall is built from, and whether the cable should run inside it. Those answers set your number, and the number is settled right there instead of being reopened in your living room.
Step 3
The install
Your installer arrives with hardware sized to that wall, locates the framing, torques the rail, sets the panel against a laser line, pulls the cable run, and leaves the room the way it was found.
Areas we serve
Neighborhoods, read by their framing
Construction eras hang a panel differently. Plaster over lath behaves nothing like steel stud in a new townhome, and neither one behaves like a stone chimney breast. These are the areas we work in most, and each page covers what tends to sit behind the drywall there.
West University Place
Careful work for carefully kept homes, from original cottages to full rebuilds.
TV installation in West University PlaceMemorial Heights
Townhome and urban infill installs where the TV wall is the room.
TV installation in Memorial HeightsBunker Hill Village
Custom homes, masonry fireplaces, and whole-house multi-room installs.
TV installation in Bunker Hill VillageHedwig Village
Established homes and new construction, each read on its own terms.
TV installation in Hedwig VillageRiver Oaks
Designer interiors and finishes that demand a finish carpenter’s care.
TV installation in River Oaks
Behind the drywall
The cable run is the hard half
A panel set dead level with a cord hanging beneath it is an unfinished job. Where the stud bay is clear, power and signal drop between a pair of low-voltage brackets and come out behind the console. Where a fire block or masonry closes that path, the run finishes in a shallow raceway that takes wall color.
Which way it goes is decided before anything is cut, on every job, from a bedroom panel to a row of commercial menu boards.
FAQ
Installation, answered
What decides how long a mounting job actually runs?
The wall, mostly. A panel onto wood framing with a short cable drop is quick work. Masonry drilling, a cavity that has to be fished around a fire block, or a wide panel that needs a second set of hands to load all add time, and none of it gets hurried to protect a schedule.
What wall materials will take a mount, and what changes for each?
Wood framing, steel stud, brick, concrete block, tile over backer, and plaster over lath are all workable. What changes is the fastener and the drilling: masonry gets a hammer bit run slow with dust pulled at the hole, tile gets a diamond bit and no hammer at all, and steel stud gets hardware rated for shear rather than a wood lag.
Will the bracket hold if the studs do not line up with where the TV should sit?
Yes, and it does not become a drywall-anchor job. A wider rail can span to reach the next bay, or a plywood cleat gets fastened across two studs and the bracket lands on that. The panel ends up where you want it and the load still sits on framing.
Does the cable have to be pulled inside the wall?
It does not, though that is the default wherever the cavity allows it. We tell you which way the run is going before a bit touches the wall, so a fire block or a masonry chase gets discussed at the start rather than discovered at the end.
Will you use the bracket I already have?
If it is rated for the panel and correct for the wall, yes, and we will say plainly if it is not. Otherwise a fixed, tilting, or full-motion mount comes with the work, and which one it is gets chosen in the booking flow.
Does the number move once the installer sees the wall?
No. It is settled in the booking flow from what you tell us about the panel, the wall, and the cable run, and it holds. The card is not charged until the work passes your own inspection.
Level, anchored, and out of sight
Enter your ZIP code, answer a few questions about the panel and the wall, and your number is settled before you pick a time. It takes about two minutes.
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