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TV Mounting Price Guide

Plan your installation with confidence using transparent local estimate ranges. Every quote is built around your ZIP, TV size, wall type, and bracket choice, then confirmed after final project review.

ZIP-Based Estimates No Hidden Pricing Fireplace, Brick, Drywall

How Pricing Works

Our pricing model is ZIP-based and service-detail based. We do not use one flat number for every room. Each estimate range is built from TV size, wall type, bracket type, and extras. This gives a more realistic expectation for homes in Columbia SC, Charleston SC, and Charlotte NC.

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Base TV Size Ranges

  • 32" - 42" $114
  • 43" - 50" $114
  • 51" - 55" $114
  • 56" - 65" $179
  • 66" - 75" $179
  • 76" - 85" $195
  • 86"+ $235

Wall Type Adjustments

  • Drywall +$0
  • Brick +$20
  • Concrete +$20
  • Stone +$20
  • Wood Panel +$0
  • Above Fireplace +$0

Bracket Type Pricing

  • No bracket needed +$0
  • Fixed bracket +$45
  • Tilting bracket +$55
  • Full motion bracket +$85

Popular Extras

  • Wire concealment +$25
  • Soundbar install +$35
  • Cable raceway setup +$20
  • Shelf installation +$30
  • Outlet installation +$60

Estimate Range by Service Area

We keep city-specific ranges so customers can plan before submitting a quote. These are estimate windows for standard projects; exact range updates automatically in quote flow by ZIP and selections.

Columbia, SC

Typical project range: $99 - $249

Charleston, SC

Typical project range: $114 - $235

Charlotte, NC

Typical project range: $114 - $235

Pricing FAQ

Why do you show estimate ranges instead of one fixed number?

Because wall type, TV size, bracket, and extras change actual project scope. Range pricing is more accurate for planning.

Can I see my ZIP-based range before submitting full details?

Yes. In the quote form, ZIP validation opens the rest of the sections and calculates a local estimate range.

Do fireplace and brick walls always cost more?

Usually yes, because they often require extra hardware, additional time, and more detailed placement planning.