Mounting · Cabarrus County
TV Mounting & Wall Installation in Concord, NC
TV mounting done into real framing, with cable management, correct height and honest advice about which walls will and will not work.
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TV Mounting in Concord, specifically
Concord sends us a recognizable version of the tV Mounting list, and the reason is structural. Substantial historic-district homes, mid-century neighborhoods, very large 1995–2015 subdivision base, and continuing new construction.
Two property types dominate: production-built subdivisions first, older and historic homes second. We quote them differently because they fail differently. What comes up most is garage, closet and storage systems pulling out of drywall.
Owner-occupants with deferred-maintenance lists and a substantial rental and turnover market. Extended service area southeast of Mooresville.
What we see most in Concord
- Historic-district homes needing sympathetic repair rather than replacement
- Twenty-year-old production homes with synchronized component failures
- Deck, railing and fastener issues on original subdivision decks
- Rental and turnover repair volume
- Garage, closet and storage systems pulling out of drywall
1998–2015 production subdivisions
TV Mounting on production-built subdivisions in Concord
Production homes are the easy case structurally and the hard case aesthetically. Framing is generally where you expect it, which makes the mount straightforward. The problem is that the fireplace is almost always the visual focal point of the great room, so that is where the television goes — and above a firebox is the single most regretted mounting position there is. Seated eye level ends up well below the screen, and twenty minutes in you feel it. If the fireplace really is the only option, a tilting or full-motion mount makes it tolerable, and we will tell you that before we drill rather than after.
Pre-war and historic-district housing
The other half of Concord: older and historic homes
Mounting a television in an older home is a different structural problem, and the difference is real. Plaster over wood lath defeats most stud finders entirely — the lath reads as continuous material and gives false positives across the whole wall. Framing is frequently not on modern centers, and in houses that have been modified you may find true dimensional lumber, a former exterior wall, or a chase where you expected a stud. We probe before we commit. Chimney breasts and masonry fireplace walls are common in this housing and need sleeve or wedge anchors sized to the substrate, which is a slower and more deliberate job than lagging into a stud.
That means both ends of our work show up here — sympathetic repair on older homes with real trim and plaster, and volume punch-list work on twenty-year-old production housing.
Concord's historic district has design review for exterior changes. We stay in repair-and-maintain territory and will tell you when something crosses into alteration.
On permitting: City of Concord Building Inspections and Cabarrus County. We work strictly inside non-licensed, non-permitted scope — so if something on your list needs a permit, an inspection sign-off or a licensed trade, we identify it and tell you who handles it rather than working around it.
Most requested here
What Concord tends to send us in this category
- Removal and remountTaking a television down for painting, moving or replacement, and reinstalling — including patching the previous mount holes.
- Mounting into framingLocating studs, verifying with a fastener rather than trusting a stud finder alone, and lagging the bracket into solid framing at the manufacturer's specified fastener size.
- Masonry and brick installationBrick, block and stone with the correct sleeve or wedge anchor for the substrate. Brick face versus mortar joint matters and is not a coin flip.
- Height and position consultationWe will sit in your actual seating position and set the height from there. If the spot you picked is going to be uncomfortable, we will say so before we drill.
Handed back to you
Items we’ll route elsewhere
- Modifying a fireplace, chase, mantel or surround
- Cutting into fire-rated assemblies, party walls between units, or shared townhome walls without owner and HOA authorization
- Ceiling mounts over a certain size or weight without engineered backing
City of Concord Building Inspections and Cabarrus County. We identify anything that crosses into licensed or permitted territory before work starts, not after.
Send these
Three photos and we can usually answer without driving out
Extended service area southeast of Mooresville.
- The back of the television, or its exact model number
- The mount if you already bought one — the box is fine
- Where the nearest outlet and cable jack are
A straightforward mount into wood framing with surface cable management is typically under two hours. Brick, in-wall routing, multiple units or above-fireplace installations take longer and are best batched with other items.
Questions
TV Mounting in Concord — questions
Do you actually cover Concord, or is it "and surrounding areas"?
What's the most common tV Mounting problem you see in Concord?
Is tV Mounting different on production-built subdivisions?
Do I need a permit for this in Concord?
How does scheduling work for Concord?
Can you hide the cables in the wall?
Can you put an outlet behind the TV?
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Photos, notes, an inspection report, a screenshot of your notes app — whatever you have. We read every one and reply with a straight answer, including the parts we're not the right fit for.
