Professional AV and smart home installation in Newmarket by SetupTeam
Newmarket · York Region · GTA North

AV & Smart Home Installation in Newmarket

TV wall mounting, Sonos audio, home theatre, Control4, structured wiring, and security cameras — handled by one licensed team. Same-day and next-day slots available across Newmarket and York Region.

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  • Mon–Sun 8:30–9 PM
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What we install

AV & Smart Home Services in Newmarket

Why SetupTeam

Credentials That Make a Difference on the Day of the Install

Licensed & Insured

WSIB coverage and $2,000,000 liability insurance active on every job — residential and commercial.

Sonos Gold Dealer

Gold Authorized Dealer status means full warranty coverage and access to the complete Sonos professional product line.

Control4 Authorized

Certified for both hardware installation and system programming — not just racking equipment.

Lifetime Labour Warranty

TV wall mounting labour is warranted for the life of the installation. If the bracket fails, we return at no charge.

10,000+ Completed Projects

Active across the GTA since 2015 — residential installs, commercial fit-outs, and large-scale AV builds.

Same-Day Availability

Same-day and next-day scheduling available in Newmarket and York Region when the scope allows.

437 Google Reviews
5.0★ Rating
10,000+ Projects Completed

Recent work

Three Jobs Completed in Newmarket

Real scopes, actual decisions made on-site, and the details that determined how each job was handled.

01

75″ TV · Above-Fireplace Mount · Stonehaven

Heat clearance confirmed within tolerance. A fire block at mid-wall was resolved with an offset fishing route through the adjacent closet to a recessed power kit below the firebox. Completed in one visit, no drywall repair needed.

Lifetime labour warranty · Fire block routed clean
02

Sonos 5-Zone Audio · Glenway Estates

In-ceiling Sonos pairs with Sonos Amp for four indoor zones; a weather-rated cabinet speaker pair on a soffit bracket for the covered rear deck. All five zones tested for group playback and independent volume before handoff.

Sonos Gold Dealer · 5 zones including outdoor
03

Cat6 Prewire + Wi-Fi · New Build · Armitage

Nine Cat6 drops across three floors plus the garage, roughed in before drywall closed. Three ceiling-mount APs placed per floor plan. Returned after drywall to terminate, test, and commission — 802.11r roaming across all floors on day one of occupancy.

9-drop Cat6 prewire · 802.11r roaming · 3 floors

Newmarket neighbourhoods

What Your Property Type Means for the Installation

Build year and construction type drive nearly every decision — bracket choice, cable routing path, whether attic access is viable, and what the finished concealment looks like. Sharing your neighbourhood and a rough build year lets SetupTeam price correctly and arrive with the right hardware.

Downtown & Main Street

Pre-1970 homes often have plaster over wood lath rather than drywall. Cable routing takes more planning; surface raceway is sometimes the cleaner option. We assess before booking.

Glenway & Summerhill Estates

Standard drywall with accessible attics — straightforward for in-wall TV cable routing and in-ceiling speaker runs. Multi-floor Cat6 and whole-home Sonos are the most common requests.

Stonehaven-Wyndham & Armitage

Newer builds with finished basements and good ceiling clearance — ideal for a media room prewire or Dolby Atmos ceiling speaker install. These homes suit a single visit covering AV, audio, and network in one scope.

Fairy Lake & Riverwalk Commons

Mid-era detached homes and newer lakeside infill. TV mounting and Sonos zone work are the most common requests. Wi-Fi dead zone calls from older stock usually trace to router placement, not hardware.

Upper Canada Mall Corridor

Commercial tenants bring structured wiring, display installation, and conference room AV. Flag elevator booking and shared loading access when requesting a quote — it affects scheduling.

Townhomes & Condos

Three-storey townhomes are the primary source of unresolved Wi-Fi complaints. Wireless mesh fails because backhaul and client traffic share the same radio band. Wired Cat6 backhaul with one AP per floor is the fix.

  • Older plaster homes: surface raceway may be the cleaner finish — confirmed before booking, not on the day
  • In-ceiling Atmos speakers: attic or basement access must be confirmed before the install date is set
  • New build prewire: Cat6 and speaker rough-in is most cost-effective before drywall is closed — call early
  • Three-floor townhome Wi-Fi: the fix is wired AP backhaul, not a second mesh node — diagnosed and fixed in one visit
  • Commercial corridor bookings: include parking and loading dock details with the quote request

Same-day and next-day slots available in Newmarket Request a Quote
How it works

What Happens Between Your Call and the Finished Job

1

Describe the Space

TV size, wall type if you know it, whether cables need to disappear, and any audio or network work on the same visit. More detail upfront means a tighter price.

2

You Get a Firm Number

Not a range. Not “starting from.” A specific price based on your scope and property type — complications factored in, not added on the day.

3

Plan Confirmed On-Site

Cable routing re-walked on arrival before anything is drilled. Anything unexpected is discussed before work continues — not patched over and left to discover later.

4

Every Output Tested Live

Picture calibrated, audio verified, Wi-Fi throughput measured floor-by-floor, every network drop tested end-to-end. Verified — not visually inspected and assumed correct.


Common questions

Questions Newmarket Homeowners Ask Before Booking

Specific answers on mounting height, cable routing, audio formats, network infrastructure, and what the warranty covers.

What TV mounting height is correct for a living room?
Screen centre at 42–48″ from the floor suits most living rooms — seating depth and sofa height both adjust this. The target is seated eye level — screen centre at roughly 42–48 inches for a standard sofa. Shifts lower for deep recliners, higher for kitchen counter seating or above a fireplace. SetupTeam marks the height on-site with you before the first hole is drilled.
Can cables always be hidden inside the wall?
In-wall routing works in most Newmarket drywall homes — plaster, fire blocks, exterior walls, and concrete are the four common blockers. Four things prevent a clean in-wall run: plaster over wood lath (common in older downtown homes), a metal stud fire block, an insulated exterior wall (fire code), or a structural element above. When full in-wall routing isn’t an option, colour-matched surface raceway gives a clean result without patching.
What does a Dolby Atmos install involve beyond buying the receiver?
Atmos needs ceiling access for cable routing, a compatible receiver, and a 4K Atmos source — speaker count and placement come first. Most Newmarket installs land at 5.1.2 or 7.1.4. In-ceiling height speakers require ceiling access for cable fishing, an Atmos-certified receiver, and a 4K source delivering an Atmos track. SetupTeam scopes ceiling access before specifying any equipment so the layout is buildable before anything is purchased.
Is Sonos suitable for a dedicated home theatre, or is a traditional AV receiver better?
Dedicated theatre rooms: AV receiver wins on headroom and latency. Whole-home audio: Sonos wins on simplicity. Most homes run both. A traditional AV receiver drives passive speakers with more headroom, lower latency, and better room correction — the right choice for a dedicated basement theatre. Sonos is built for multi-zone streaming throughout a home. Most Newmarket homes end up with a receiver-based theatre and Sonos in every other room — handled in one visit.
What does Control4 do that a smart speaker can’t?
Control4 is a dealer-programmed on-premises system — not cloud-dependent. It integrates AV, lighting, climate, locks, and cameras into one interface with true two-way device status. Smart speakers handle voice commands for individual devices. Control4 creates programmed scenes — “Movie Mode,” “Away,” “Good Morning” — that trigger AV, lighting, HVAC, blinds, and door locks simultaneously. It runs on a local controller, not a cloud server, so it works when the internet is down. SetupTeam handles programming, not just physical installation.
Why does mesh Wi-Fi still leave dead zones in a larger Newmarket home?
Mesh nodes share the same radio band for backhaul and client traffic — throughput drops with each hop. Wired Cat6 backhaul eliminates that entirely. In a three-storey townhome or large detached home, the backhaul radio competes with the client radio on the same spectrum — throughput drops 30–50% per hop. Enterprise access points on wired Cat6 backhaul separate those streams entirely. Each AP gets full bandwidth from the switch and hands off between floors via 802.11r roaming. This is the fix that works when mesh doesn’t.
What should I know before requesting a TV mount above my fireplace?
Three variables: heat clearance from the firebox, viewing angle from normal seating, and cable routing around the firebox header. Gas fireplaces vary widely in heat output — some are within tolerance, others push hot air directly up the wall. Viewing angle is the second consideration: 20 inches above eye level causes neck strain on long viewing sessions. SetupTeam confirms all three on-site before committing to placement and can propose an alternative height if any variable falls outside a safe range.
What’s the difference between Cat6 “roughed in” and a complete structured wiring install?
Rough-in is unterminated cable in the wall. Structured wiring is a complete, tested, labelled network — patch panel, switch, router, every drop verified at Gigabit. A rough-in leaves cable ends in the wall with no panel or switch. Structured wiring terminates every run to a labelled patch panel, installs the switch and router, and tests each drop end-to-end — delivering a working Gigabit network to every outlet on day one. SetupTeam does the complete job.
Why are wired PoE cameras better than wireless for most properties?
PoE cameras run on Cat6 — one cable delivers power and data, no batteries, no Wi-Fi congestion, local NVR recording without cloud subscription fees. Wireless cameras compete for bandwidth on the home’s Wi-Fi and depend on cloud upload for recording. PoE cameras receive power and data over a single Cat6 run to a local NVR — independent of home Wi-Fi, recording locally at full resolution, accessible remotely without a subscription. SetupTeam configures the full system including NVR setup and remote viewing.
What does the lifetime labour warranty on TV mounting actually cover?
The warranty covers the bracket installation and cable concealment for the life of the installation — if the mount fails under normal use, SetupTeam returns at no charge. The warranty covers bracket pull-out, wall anchor failure, and cable channel separation under normal household use. It doesn’t cover damage from subsequent renovation work, TV replacement on a different bracket, or third-party wall damage. All work is backed by $2,000,000 liability insurance and WSIB coverage.

Service area

Newmarket, York Region, and the Broader GTA

SetupTeam covers Newmarket and all surrounding York Region communities — Aurora, King City, Vaughan, and Richmond Hill are all regular runs. The same crew, the same pricing structure, and the same standards regardless of where in the GTA the job is.


Ready to Book an Installation in Newmarket?

Share the property type, a rough description of the scope, and your neighbourhood. We reply with a clear next step and a firm price — no estimate ranges, no open-ended hourly guesses.

Mon – Sun  ·  8:30 AM – 9 PM  ·  Newmarket & York Region