Mounting is a stud-finding and anchoring job before it is anything else. We hang televisions, mirrors, artwork, and shelving so they are level, solid, and safe, on drywall, brick, or the tongue-and-groove wood common in Bend homes, with the cords managed so the wall looks finished.
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Flat-screen TV mounting, fixed, tilt, or full-motion
Hanging mirrors, artwork, and gallery walls
Floating shelves and bookshelves
Towel racks and bathroom hardware
Bike racks, storage hooks, and garage organization
Anchoring furniture so it cannot tip
Drywall over studs is quick, while brick, stone, and thick timber call for different anchors and drilling.
When studs refuse to line up with where the TV should go, proper blocking or a different mount does the job right instead of almost right.
Hiding cables in a raceway is fast, and routing them behind the wall adds careful cutting and patching.
A 40-pound mirror and an 85-inch TV are different animals, and the anchoring has to match the load, not the look.
Yes. On most interior walls we route them behind the drywall to an outlet, and where that is not possible we run a clean paintable raceway.
We do, with masonry anchors rated for the weight. We will also say so plainly if a spot above a firebox runs too hot for the TV.
Bring the layout or let us space it. Getting a dozen frames level and evenly gapped is exactly the kind of fiddly work an hour covers.
Tell us what's on the list. We'll send your handyman out, no commitment.