Professional AV and smart home installation in Oakville by SetupTeam
TV Mounting · Home Theatre · Sonos · Control4 · Networking

Home Theatre & AV
Installation in Oakville

Licensed AV and smart home installers serving Oakville and Halton Region — TV wall mounting, Sonos whole-home audio, Dolby Atmos home theatre, Control4 integration, and structured network wiring. One team, one call, finished clean.

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Why Oakville clients choose SetupTeam

Credentials, Warranty, and the Same Standards Every Visit

Licensed & insured · WSIB coverage · $2,000,000 liability
Sonos Gold Authorized Dealer · Control4 Certified Dealer
Houzz Best of Service Award — six consecutive years
Lifetime labour warranty on every TV wall mounting job
Same-day and next-day availability when scope allows
Residential, estate, and commercial — Halton Region and GTA
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“Alex was fantastic to work with. Friendly and detailed service. Helped me to set up my home cinema in Oakville. Great conversations and gave me tons of tips and tricks. Would highly recommend Setup Team for any home cinema installation needs!”

“On time, straight to the work. Reflective — he thinks before acting. Clear in his explanations. I will gladly recommend him to friends.”

“I called Setup Team to install an 85″ 100lb TV at our golf club — installed the next day. Exactly what we needed.”

“Thank you for another great install… Cords hidden, new soundbar, excellent customer service. The phone number sticker on the mount is a perfect reminder when I move.”

Halton Region · Serving Oakville since 2015

Oakville Installs Planned Around the Property, Not the Price List

Oakville is one of the GTA’s most varied housing markets — large custom-built estates in the west end, post-2000 drywall builds in the newer subdivisions, character homes near the historic downtown with older wall construction, and new high-rise condos along the lakeshore corridor. Each category brings different routing constraints, different ceiling access, and different finishing expectations. SetupTeam has been working in Oakville since 2015. Every project is scoped before it’s priced — wall type, cable routing path, device placement, and access requirements are all confirmed before a booking date is set.


What we install in Oakville

AV, Smart Home & Network Services — Oakville

TV Wall Mounting

Bracket type selected for your screen weight and wall material — drywall, stone, brick, or above a fireplace. Cable concealment mapped before drilling. Lifetime labour warranty on all mounting work. TV mounting in Oakville →

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Home Theatre

Dedicated basement or media room builds — Dolby Atmos 5.1.2 to 7.1.4, in-ceiling speaker layout, 4K projection or large-format OLED, and a finished AV rack with zero exposed cable runs. Home theatre details →

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Sonos Audio

Whole-home audio designed by a Gold Authorized Dealer — in-ceiling speakers per zone, Sonos Amp, outdoor weather-rated enclosures for patios and pool decks, and network readiness confirmed before placement. Sonos installation details →

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Control4 Smart Home

AV, lighting scenes, motorized blinds, HVAC, door locks, and security cameras unified under one dealer-programmed on-premises controller — with two-way device feedback so every status reflects reality, not assumption.

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Network & Structured Wiring

Cat6 home-run wiring to a labelled patch panel — every drop terminated, tested at Gigabit, and handed off with switch and router installed and configured. Not just cable in a wall. Network wiring details →

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Wi-Fi Optimization

Enterprise access points on wired Cat6 backhaul — the only solution that works reliably in large Oakville homes, coach houses, and detached garages. Coverage verified with live throughput tests, not signal bars. Wi-Fi optimization details →

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Security Cameras

PoE IP camera systems recording to a local NVR — one Cat6 run per camera, no Wi-Fi dependency, no batteries, no cloud subscription. 4MP standard and 8MP for gate, driveway, or perimeter detail.

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Commercial TV & Displays

Retail and office display installation — menu boards, lobby signage, and multi-screen setups mounted to commercial hardware with clean conduit or in-wall cable runs and media player configuration.

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Conference Room AV

Complete Teams and Zoom room builds — display, PTZ camera, microphone array, speaker bar, clean cable management, and a verified end-to-end test call before handoff.

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Oakville neighbourhoods

What Your Oakville Neighbourhood Means for the Install

Oakville’s housing stock ranges from pre-1960 character homes near the lakeshore to 10,000 sq ft custom estates in Glen Abbey, with every construction era represented in between. The neighbourhood and build year tell SetupTeam what to expect before arriving: wall cavity depth, ceiling access availability, basement finish level, and whether the home has been previously wired. Sharing your area and a rough build year when you request a quote usually eliminates the need for a separate site visit.

Downtown Oakville & Old Oakville

Pre-1960 homes with plaster walls and narrower cavities — in-wall cable routing requires planning, and surface raceway is frequently the cleaner finish. Estate-level renovation projects in this area often involve multi-trade coordination that SetupTeam can work within.

Glen Abbey & College Park

Large custom and semi-custom homes from the 1980s–2000s — good basement and attic access makes home theatre prewire and structured Cat6 installs straightforward. Dolby Atmos ceiling speaker and full Control4 integration are the most common scopes in this area.

Bronte & Bronte Village

A mix of older detached homes and newer infill townhomes near the harbour. TV mounting, Sonos zone work, and security camera installs are high-volume. Older homes occasionally present plaster or brick interior walls that require a routing alternative.

West Oak Trails & Wedgewood Creek

Post-1990 drywall construction with consistent layouts and good attic access — in-wall cable routing is clean and predictable. Whole-home Wi-Fi and multi-floor Cat6 structured wiring are strong performers in these neighbourhoods.

Joshua Creek & River Oaks

Newer executive and custom builds with finished basements and higher AV expectations — home theatre rooms, multi-zone Sonos, and Control4 whole-home integration are all common. These homes often have conduit roughed in from a previous owner or builder.

Kerr Village & Lakeshore Condos

High-rise and mid-rise condos along the lakeshore corridor — concrete walls require surface raceways for TV cable work, and elevator booking and parking must be coordinated ahead of any install visit. Single-visit efficiency is especially important in these buildings.

85″ TV on Stone Fireplace Wall — Glen Abbey

A Glen Abbey homeowner needed an 85″ display mounted on a floor-to-ceiling stone surround flanking an existing gas insert. Stone anchors were specified for the screen weight; cable routing used the interior chimney chase to reach a recessed power outlet below. Heat clearance confirmed at 8″ above the firebox opening. Completed in one visit. TV mounting →

Sonos 6-Zone Audio + Outdoor Deck — Joshua Creek

A Joshua Creek estate requested whole-home audio across six zones: great room, dining, kitchen, home office, primary suite, and a covered rear deck with a pool. In-ceiling speaker pairs with Sonos Amp for each indoor zone; two weather-rated 8-ohm cabinet speakers soffit-mounted for the outdoor zone. All zones independently controlled via app and voice. Installed by a Gold Authorized Dealer. Sonos installation →

Whole-Home Wi-Fi — West Oak Trails Townhome

A West Oak Trails townhome had consistent dead zones on the third floor. The existing mesh system was wireless-backhauled — bandwidth shared between nodes. SetupTeam ran Cat6 from the utility closet to three ceiling-mount UniFi access points, one per floor. 802.11r fast-roaming configured across a single SSID. Speed tests confirmed full ISP throughput on every floor before handoff. Wi-Fi optimization →

When you contact SetupTeam for an Oakville job, tell us the neighbourhood, whether it’s a home or condo, the TV size or equipment involved, and whether full wire concealment is part of the scope. Most Oakville jobs can be quoted accurately from those four details without a site visit.

  • Stone and brick walls: anchor type matters — bracket hardware selection happens before the booking is confirmed
  • Large estate homes: multi-zone audio and structured wiring often benefit from a single comprehensive visit rather than separate trades
  • Condo buildings: confirm elevator booking and parking access before the install date is set
  • Coach houses and detached garages: outdoor-rated cable and weatherproof AP enclosures are standard practice for these runs
  • New build or major renovation: Cat6 and speaker rough-in is most cost-effective before drywall closes — contact SetupTeam early in the schedule
Same-day and next-day slots available across Oakville Request a Quote
How it works

What the Job Looks Like From First Contact to Final Test

1

Describe the Property and Scope

Neighbourhood, property type, TV size or equipment, wall material, whether cable concealment is required. More detail upfront means a tighter quote and no surprises on install day.

2

Receive a Firm Price

A specific number based on your scope and property — not a per-hour rate or a service-category estimate. Known complications are factored in at the quote stage, not added on the day.

3

Cable Route Confirmed On Arrival

The routing plan is walked through with you before any holes are drilled. If the wall reveals something unexpected, the options are discussed on the spot — not quietly worked around.

4

All Outputs Verified Live

Picture quality, audio level and zone grouping, network throughput per drop, and smart home control response — tested end-to-end before packing up, not assumed to be working.

5

Walkthrough on Your Timeline

Every device and system is demonstrated before the team leaves. Questions about the remote, the app, or any future change are answered on-site. The job is done when you’re satisfied — not when the last cable is tucked.


Service area

Oakville, Halton Region, and the GTA

SetupTeam covers all of Oakville and the surrounding Halton Region — Burlington, Milton, and beyond — as well as the full GTA. The same pricing structure, the same warranty, and the same crew apply regardless of which city you’re in.


Common questions

What Oakville Clients Ask Before Booking

Answers to the technical and practical questions that come up most — from stone wall mounting and estate-home AV to Control4 programming, outdoor audio, and what the warranty covers in Oakville’s varied housing stock.

Can you mount a TV on a stone or brick wall — and what does the process look like?
Stone and brick mounting is fully supported — the process uses masonry anchors rated for the screen weight, with cable routing adapted to the wall material. Solid stone and brick walls require carbide-tipped masonry bits and sleeve anchors or through-bolts sized for the screen’s weight and the mount’s VESA spread. In-wall cable routing through solid stone isn’t practical — the clean solution is a surface raceway colour-matched to the stone, terminating at a recessed outlet below the mount location. SetupTeam assesses wall composition and determines anchor type before confirming the scope.
What is involved in a Dolby Atmos install for a finished basement theatre room?
A finished basement Atmos install requires ceiling access for speaker cable routing — typically via the floor joists above or an adjacent utility space. In a finished basement, in-ceiling Atmos speakers need cable run from the ceiling back to the AV rack location. If the ceiling is drywall with no access above, the standard method is fishing cable through the joist cavity from a utility space or mechanical room at the end of the basement. SetupTeam scopes the ceiling construction first, specifies speaker count based on the actual room dimensions (not a template layout), and installs the full 5.1.2 or 7.1.4 system in a single visit for most Oakville properties.
How does a Control4 system differ from smart speakers and consumer automation apps?
Control4 runs on a local on-premises controller programmed by a certified dealer — it integrates AV, lighting, climate, and security into coordinated scenes that consumer apps can’t replicate. Consumer smart home apps control devices individually and depend on cloud servers — if the internet goes down, many stop working. Control4 runs locally on a dedicated hardware controller that processes commands and triggers scenes without cloud dependency. A “Movie” scene, for example, simultaneously dims the lighting to a saved level, drops the motorized blinds, powers on the display and receiver, and switches the input — triggered by one button. SetupTeam is a certified Control4 dealer and handles the programming, not just the physical installation.
What’s the right way to get Sonos working in a large Oakville home with multiple floors?
Large multi-floor homes need a dedicated wireless network with a strong 5 GHz signal at every AP location — Sonos reliability is a network problem as often as it is an equipment problem. Sonos devices connect to Wi-Fi and are sensitive to network congestion, signal handoff between APs, and IP conflicts. In a large Oakville home, the most common cause of dropout and grouping failure is a consumer router trying to serve the whole house from one location. The fix is a proper mesh or enterprise AP deployment with a clean DHCP scope and consistent SSID across all floors. SetupTeam assesses the network first, resolves any infrastructure issues, then installs and tunes the Sonos system — rather than adding equipment on top of a broken foundation.
Can you extend Wi-Fi to a coach house or detached garage on the property?
Yes — the correct method is a buried or conduit-run Cat6 cable from the main home to a PoE access point in the outbuilding. Wireless bridge solutions are a fallback but halve available throughput. A direct Cat6 run from the main home’s network switch to an outdoor-rated PoE access point in the coach house or garage is the best approach — full Gigabit throughput, no wireless interference, and the outbuilding appears as a seamless extension of the home network. The cable run is either direct-burial Cat6 or standard Cat6 through conduit, depending on the route. SetupTeam plans the path, handles the cable pull, and installs the AP with the same SSID and fast-roaming configuration as the main home.
What security camera setup is best for a larger Oakville property with a gate and long driveway?
Properties with long driveways and gates benefit from 8MP PoE cameras with IR night vision, a local NVR with at least 2TB, and a dedicated VLAN separating camera traffic from the main home network. For coverage at gate distance and along a long driveway approach, 8MP resolution with optical zoom or a wide-angle varifocal lens is the appropriate spec — 4MP loses plate-readable detail beyond 10–12 metres. PoE cameras on a local NVR eliminate cloud latency for playback. A dedicated camera VLAN isolates recording traffic from the home’s main network, preventing bandwidth contention during simultaneous playback and streaming. SetupTeam designs the coverage zone before specifying cameras so there are no gaps in the perimeter.
Does SetupTeam handle TV mounting above outdoor fireplaces on covered patios?
Outdoor TV mounting on covered patios is supported — the display must be outdoor-rated or fully weatherproof, and heat clearance from any gas element must be confirmed before mounting. Covered patios with outdoor fireplaces are a common request in Oakville. The display needs to be specified as outdoor-rated (full sun or partial sun depending on exposure) — a standard indoor TV will fail within one season in a covered outdoor environment. Heat clearance from the firebox is assessed the same way as an indoor fireplace: clearance distance, airflow direction, and cable routing around the header. SetupTeam can supply outdoor-rated displays or work with a client-supplied unit after confirming the spec is appropriate for the installation location.
What is the difference between a home theatre prewire and a full installation?
A prewire installs speaker wire and conduit in the walls during construction — a full installation adds the AV equipment, calibration, and verified system commissioning at occupancy. A prewire visit happens while the walls are open — speaker wire is run to each position, HDMI conduit is stubbed from the display wall to the equipment rack location, and a sub pre-out is placed at the back of the room. Nothing is terminated yet. At occupancy, a full installation visit returns to pull equipment through the conduit, install speakers, connect and program the AV receiver, calibrate with a measurement microphone, and hand off a working system. Doing both with SetupTeam means the prewire is laid out to match the actual system, not a generic template.
How do you handle TV mounting in an Oakville condo with concrete or CMU walls?
Concrete and CMU walls require masonry anchors rated for the display weight, and in-wall cable routing is replaced with a colour-matched surface raceway — elevator booking and parking must also be confirmed before scheduling. Newer Oakville lakeshore condos commonly have concrete perimeter walls and concrete-to-concrete floor-ceiling construction. Mounting procedure: masonry anchors (sleeve or expansion type) drilled to the correct embedment depth for the TV weight. Cable concealment: a slim surface raceway channel painted or colour-matched to the wall finish, running from the mount to a recessed outlet below. Before any condo booking is confirmed, SetupTeam asks for elevator reservation details and parking access — most Oakville condo buildings require advance booking for both.
What does the TV wall mounting lifetime labour warranty cover — and what does it exclude?
The warranty covers bracket pull-out, anchor failure, and cable channel separation under normal use — it does not cover damage from third-party work, screen replacement, or bracket changes after the original install. The lifetime labour warranty on SetupTeam TV mounting covers: the bracket mount failing to hold under normal household load, wall anchor pull-out, and any cable concealment work from the same visit separating from the wall. If any of those occur, SetupTeam returns and corrects the installation at no charge. What it doesn’t cover: damage caused by subsequent renovation work around the mount, screen replacement requiring a different bracket, or any modification made by a third party after the original install. All work is backed by $2,000,000 liability insurance and WSIB coverage.

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