Professional TV Installation in Chicago
Clean TV placement, secure support, and cable concealment options planned around the wall, mount, room, and finished look.
TV installation without the messy finish.
Engineering-trained, owner-installed, and prepared for the details that make a TV look built into the room instead of just attached to a wall.
Request TV InstallationWall support first
Mounting is planned around wall type, studs, TV size, mount type, and safe load support.
Clean placement
Height, centering, glare, viewing angle, and furniture alignment are considered before drilling.
Cable concealment
Visible cables can often be reduced or concealed depending on wall type, device setup, and access.
Prepared on site
Professional anchors, tools, and mounting solutions are available for different wall conditions.
TV Installation FAQ
Secure support, cleaner wiring, better hardware, and no guess drilling.
Request TV InstallationSafety comes first. I check the wall type, stud location, TV weight, mount style, and hardware before drilling. The goal is a secure install that stays solid over time, not a weak mount that only looks fine on day one.
Yes. I use advanced wall-scanning tools to help locate studs and reduce the risk of drilling near electrical, plumbing, or other hidden obstacles. It is not guess drilling.
Only when it is actually the right choice. Box hardware is often generic, so I upgrade to stronger professional hardware when the wall, TV size, or mount requires it.
Yes. I can provide premium-quality mounts that I trust for an additional charge. I can also advise whether fixed, tilting, full-motion, or specialty mounts make the most sense for your room.
Often, yes. Cable concealment depends on wall type, outlet location, devices, and access. Some projects can use in-wall concealment, while others are cleaner and safer with a surface-managed solution.
Electrical work is usually handled in tandem with a licensed electrician when needed. I can coordinate the installation approach so the TV placement, mount, and cable plan work cleanly together.
Yes. Different surfaces require different tools, anchors, drilling methods, and support strategies. I select the mounting method around the wall surface and the actual load, not a one-size-fits-all approach.
Yes. Large TVs may require additional handling, stronger support, or a second installer depending on size, weight, access, and wall condition. The safest method comes before speed.
Yes. I help confirm height, centering, viewing angle, glare, furniture alignment, and whether the mount position works with studs and cable access.
Often, yes, but it depends on wall construction, heat, height, viewing comfort, and cable routing. I check the conditions first and recommend the cleanest safe option.






































