Professional TV Mounting & Cable Concealment — Independent Installers
From a single TV installation in a Downtown Toronto condo to a complete home entertainment setup in Markham, our TV Mounting marketplace connects you with experienced independent installers who bring the vehicle, mounting brackets, stud finders, cable concealment kits, levels, and power tools needed to get the job done right. One simple booking process covers wall mounting, above-fireplace installations, soundbar integration, cable management, and furniture anchoring throughout the Greater Toronto Area, across Ontario, and into the United States.
Our independent installers understand Toronto's unique building landscape — navigating condo towers along Yonge Street and Bloor Street where elevator booking 48–72 hours in advance is required, coordinating with concierge teams near the CN Tower and Rogers Centre, and managing strict loading-zone enforcement along Queen Street West and the Gardiner Expressway. Whether you're mounting a TV in a three-storey walk-up in East York, a newer condo in Vaughan or Richmond Hill, or a detached home in Oakville, Mississauga, or Burlington, our providers handle every installation from single-screen setups to multi-room configurations with full cable concealment.
Drywall, brick, concrete, plaster — we bring the right anchors for each.
Add cable concealment to hide HDMI and power for a clean look.
Done in under an hour. We vacuum after every job — no debris left behind.
TV mounting on concrete condo walls is common after purchases from Best Buy Dundas or Costco Downsview.
Most Toronto condos require elevator booking 48–72 hours in advance, and many restrict freight elevator use to weekdays before 4 p.m.
Downtown Toronto has strict loading-zone enforcement and limited on-street parking; residential permit zones require temporary moving permits from the city.
Toronto's older neighbourhoods feature three-storey walk-ups with narrow staircases, while newer condo towers often have strict move-in/move-out rules and deposit requirements.
A crooked TV is a $1,000 piece of glass on the wall that looks like a $30 mistake. Our TV mounting specialists turn that around in under an hour with the right anchors for any wall type, a laser level for guaranteed straight installs, and the cable-management discipline to leave a clean, professional finish you would expect at a showroom.
Some installers refuse brick or concrete. We bring percussion drills with masonry-rated anchors and treat brick the same flat rate as drywall. Plaster walls (older homes) get appropriate toggle bolts so you do not crack the plaster.
Every install is verified with a laser level before the installer leaves. If it ever drifts (rare, but happens with thermal expansion in poorly insulated walls), we return free for 6 months to re-level.
A power outlet plus HDMI input behind the TV (clean look, zero visible cables) is an add-on starting at $59 on drywall. We use code-compliant in-wall-rated cabling — never the dollar-store kind that violates fire code.
Drilling drywall creates dust. We bring a vacuum, set up drop cloths, and clean up after every job — no shop-vac sand on your floors.
Real-world scenarios this service is built for — pick the one closest to yours when you book.
Most-common job: 55"–75" TV, fixed or tilting mount on drywall above a media console. Done in 45–60 minutes including cable management.
Older condos, lofts, and basements love a brick feature wall for the TV. Masonry-rated anchors with a hammer drill — same flat rate as drywall.
Smaller 32"–43" TV in a bedroom or kitchen. Often a tilting or articulating mount. Frequently bundled with the living-room mount for a single visit.
Weather-rated brackets on a covered patio or pergola. We use outdoor-rated stainless anchors and silicone the holes to prevent water ingress. Note: TV must be a weather-rated outdoor model.
“75-inch TV mounted in 45 minutes including cable concealment. Looks like the showroom.”
“They handled a brick wall mount that two other companies refused. Pristine job.”
“Loved the post-job vacuum and 6-month re-level guarantee. Felt like real pros.”
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