Booking guide
What to know before booking TV mounting in Toronto
Wall type makes a big difference. Condo concrete needs hammer-drill anchors; drywall studs are easier. Knowing your screen size and whether you want cables hidden before you message saves time.
TV Mounting help for Toronto condos, homes, rentals, and offices
Wall type is the most important variable. Standard drywall lets you screw into studs; condo concrete requires a hammer drill and concrete anchors, which adds time and cost. Know which you have before you message.
Screen size and bracket type matter too. A large OLED on an articulating arm is a different job from a 43-inch on a fixed bracket. Describe your setup, the room, and the wall type when you reach out.
Popular TV mounting requests in Toronto
Most common requests: flat-screen wall mounting, bracket installation, mounting above a fireplace or console, and basic cable management to hide the worst of the wiring.
Many bookings also include a soundbar shelf or mount — especially in condo living rooms where floor space is limited and a clean wall setup matters.
TV mounting requests often involve more than the screen itself
Most TV mounting jobs in Toronto take one to two hours. The variables are wall type (concrete condos cost more than drywall), cable management preferences, and whether the bracket is pre-purchased or needs sourcing.
Mounting height matters too — the right height depends on furniture position, not just the room size. A provider who asks about your furniture layout before confirming knows what they are doing.
A cleaner way to book TV mounting help in Toronto
Browse providers, check reviews that mention concrete walls or specific building types similar to yours, and send a message with your wall type, screen size, and the full task list if you have more than one job.
If shelves, a soundbar, or cable cleanup are also on the list, mention it upfront — most providers can handle the full setup in one visit.