TV Mounting in Oregon City, Canby,& Mulino, OR
Same-week TV mounting across Mulino, Molalla, Oregon City, Canby and West Linn. Drywall, plaster, brick, or stone fireplace, stud-anchored and dead level. Cables tucked or run inside the wall, your choice.

Mounted Properly.
Three reasons a pro mount holds your TV for ten years instead of letting it slide down the wall in twelve months.
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Anchored to Studs
We find real studs with a magnetic finder, not a guess. Toggle anchors only when there's truly no other option, never as a shortcut.
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Flat-Rate Quotes
You'll know the price before we open the box. Bracket, cable management, and outlet relocation all priced up front.
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Cables Hidden
Wires run inside the wall through low-voltage cutouts, or tucked into a paintable channel if there's not a stud bay. Either way, no spaghetti.
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TV Mounting, Done Right.
A couple in West Linn called us last spring with the kind of TV mounting story we hear a lot. Their new 75-inch had been up for about six months, mounted with a bargain bracket and drywallanchors only. They started noticing the bracket tilting forward, slowly, week by week. By the time they called The Dandy Handyman, you could fit a quarter behind the top of the bracket. The whole TV was inches away from coming off the wall.
That's the most common TV mounting problem we see in older homes around Mulino, Canby, and Oregon City: drywall-only anchors. They can hold for a while, but the weight of a modern 70-plus inch TV plus seasonal wall movement eventually pulls them out. The fix is always the same: find the studs, run heavy-gauge lag bolts into framing, and trust the lumber, not the gypsum.
We've mounted TVs in just about every wall type you'll find around the Portland metro. Standard drywall on wood stud framing is the easy case. Plaster and lath on older Molallafarmhouses takes a different bit and a careful touch. Brick fireplaces need masonry anchors and a hammer drill. Stone veneer over a fireplace? That's a slow-and-careful job because cracked stone is permanent. Different walls, same principle: anchor into something that won't let go.
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Time to get that TV up?
Text us the TV size, the wall type (drywall, brick, stone), and a photo of the spot. Most quotes go out the same day, and most mounts happen within the week.
Mulino, Molalla, Oregon City, West Linn, Tualatin, Beaverton, Clackamas, Canby, Portland, Gresham, Damascus, Happy Valley, Silverton, Mount Angel & Salem.
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