The hard part of TV mounting in North Miami is the wall. Concrete block needs a hammer drill and correct masonry anchors; a drywall-only anchor in block or a toggle in the wrong stud bay is how large televisions end up on the floor.
We also finish the job visually: in-wall cable routing where the wall permits, or a paintable raceway where it does not, so there is no bundle of HDMI hanging below the screen.
Why this matters in North Miami
Patio and pool-area installs are popular here and need an outdoor-rated mount plus a weather-protected receptacle — salt air destroys interior-grade hardware in a season.
What tv installation includes
- Mounting on drywall, wood stud and concrete block
- Fixed, tilting and full-motion mounts
- In-wall cable concealment and raceways
- Soundbar and shelf mounting
- Outdoor and patio TV installation
- Device connection and basic setup
TV Installation questions from North Miami customers
- Can you mount a TV on a concrete block wall?
- Yes — that is the most common wall type in North Miami and we come with the hammer drill and rated masonry anchors for it.
- Can the cables be hidden inside the wall?
- In drywall partitions, yes. In solid block we install a slim paintable raceway that disappears once painted to match.