Services — TV Mounting & In-Wall Wire Concealment in Boston

This site is built to be Boston’s go-to authority on mounting TVs the right way—clean, level, secure—and hiding wires so your setup looks like it belongs in the room (not like a weekend project). Whether you live in a modern high-rise, a classic brownstone, or a condo with strict rules, we’ll help you choose a safe, professional approach.

Drywall • Plaster • Brick Fireplace / Over-Mantle Soundbar + Device Setup Clean Cable Management

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What we do

The fastest way to get a “designer clean” TV setup is to treat it like a system: mount selection, wall type, viewing height, power location, cable path, and any soundbar or devices that need to connect.

TV Mounting

Fixed, tilt, and full-motion installs—optimized for Boston walls (including older construction). We focus on stability, level alignment, and correct hardware for the surface.

  • Correct height + stud planning
  • Secure anchoring (no shortcuts)
  • Mount setup + final alignment

In-Wall Wire Concealment

Hidden wiring routes for HDMI/Ethernet/soundbar and clean power solutions where appropriate—so your TV looks truly “wire-free.”

  • Low-voltage in-wall routing
  • Clean exits behind TV & below
  • Raceway options when in-wall isn’t ideal

TV Mounting in Boston

Boston apartments and homes vary wildly—drywall in new builds, plaster in older neighborhoods, brick feature walls, and fireplaces that require extra planning. The key is choosing the right mount and installing it with the correct fastening method for the wall type.

Mount types we install

  • Fixed: clean, close-to-wall look
  • Tilt: ideal for higher installs (reduces glare)
  • Full-motion: corner rooms & flexible viewing angles

Boston-specific wall scenarios

  • Plaster & lath: careful openings and anchoring
  • Brick/stone: specialized fastening + clean cable plan
  • Metal studs: proper support strategy matters

Want the best result? Plan your cable path before the TV goes up—especially if you’re adding a soundbar, Frame TV, gaming console, or a streaming device that needs Ethernet.

In-Wall TV Wire Concealment

“Hiding wires” can mean two different things: neat external cable management (fast and simple) or true in-wall concealment (the premium look). The right option depends on your wall type, your equipment, and whether you need power relocated.

What can go inside the wall

Low-voltage lines are commonly routed in-wall when properly rated for in-wall use.

  • HDMI (in-wall rated)
  • Ethernet
  • Coax
  • Soundbar/speaker wiring

Power: do it the right way

In-wall power should be handled with an appropriate solution (not a standard cord fished through the wall). The cleanest setups typically use a recessed outlet behind the TV or an appropriate in-wall power solution, plus a separate low-voltage pass-through.

  • Recessed outlet behind TV
  • Clean pass-through for low-voltage
  • Raceway option when walls can’t be opened

If your TV is above a fireplace or on brick/stone, in-wall concealment may require a different routing plan. When a hidden route isn’t practical, a paintable surface raceway can still deliver a high-end “finished” look.

How the service works

  1. Pick your service (TV size, wall type, mount type, wire concealment add-ons).
  2. Choose a time that fits your schedule.
  3. Install day: secure mount, clean alignment, tidy cable finish.

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What affects pricing in Boston

  • Wall type: drywall vs. plaster vs. brick/stone vs. metal studs
  • Install location: standard wall vs. above-mantle/fireplace
  • Cable goals: tidy external management vs. true in-wall concealment
  • Add-ons: soundbar, device shelf, long cable runs, Ethernet drop
  • Building logistics: parking, elevator rules, condo access restrictions

The best way to get an accurate number is to select your exact scenario during online booking.

Services FAQ

Do you install TVs on plaster walls and older Boston construction?
Yes. Older Boston homes often have plaster-and-lath or mixed materials. The install plan and hardware are chosen based on what’s behind the surface so the mount stays secure and level.
Can you hide all wires so nothing shows?
In many cases, yes—especially for low-voltage wiring (HDMI/Ethernet). For power, the cleanest approach is a proper behind-TV outlet or an appropriate in-wall power solution, plus a separate low-voltage pass-through.
What if in-wall isn’t possible in my building?
When you can’t open walls (brick, rentals, condo rules), a paintable surface raceway can still look clean and intentional—especially when aligned straight and matched to trim/wall color.
Do you handle soundbars and device setup too?
Yes—soundbar mounting and device placement are common. Planning the cable path for TV + soundbar together helps keep everything hidden and avoids a second round of visible wiring.

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