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TV wall mount installation, soundbar mounting, in-wall cable work, and Samsung Frame TV — same-day across the city. Concrete walls, metal stud, above-fireplace. Every truck arrives with everything needed to finish the job the day it's booked.
A complete TV wall mount installation in Toronto covers fixed, tilting, or full-motion mounts; soundbar mounting and HDMI eARC calibration; wire concealment by in-wall conduit or surface raceway; Samsung Frame TV with the Slim Fit mount and One Connect routing; and above-fireplace work with heat-clearance verification. Concrete, drywall, metal stud, and tile walls are all handled with the right hardware on the truck.
Fixed, tilting, or full-motion brackets for screens 32–100 inches and beyond. Wall composition confirmed before the first drill — concrete, drywall, metal stud, brick, tile, or plaster all handled in one visit.
Slim Fit mount, external One Connect Box, near-invisible cable, Art Mode configured. Flush against drywall or concrete with no visible bracket and no cable on view.
Wall-mounted at the correct height, connected via HDMI ARC or eARC, calibrated before we leave. Sonos Arc, Beam, and Ray stocked on every truck — Bose, Samsung, Yamaha, LG, and JBL also supported.
In-wall power kit and recessed outlet behind the TV on drywall, slim painted surface raceway on concrete and metal stud. Both methods code-compliant; up to six feet included in the all-in package.
Surface temperature measured after a typical burn, mount angle set for your seating distance, cables routed through a concealed channel. Electric, gas, and wood-burning fireplaces handled differently.
Insurance certificates issued the day before, elevator booked with the building, masonry hardware on the truck. Standard practice in Toronto high-rises — no improvising on site.
Beyond the TV itself: Sonos installation and whole-home audio, Wi-Fi and network optimization, home cinema builds, and Control4 smart home setup — available in the same appointment when scope allows.
Anyone can hang a TV on drywall. Professional TV installation matters when the wall isn't drywall, when the soundbar refuses to pair, when the HDMI handshake keeps dropping, or when something that looked right on installation stops working a week later.
Our installers are trained by Sonos and certified by Control4 — we diagnose and fix in the same visit, not on a return call. We carry $2,000,000 in liability insurance and full WSIB on every job. Insurance certificates go out the day before. Elevator time is booked when we confirm. All hardware — HDMI cables, power cords, AV cables, anchors for every wall type — is on the truck.
Manufacturer training that survives the warranty period. We diagnose audio handshake issues, network conflicts, and HDMI drop-outs the same day, not on a return visit.
Insurance certificate sent to your property manager the day before. WSIB clearance and scope-of-work letter on request. Standard practice for Toronto condo buildings, not a special accommodation.
Drywall anchors, masonry hardware, metal-stud toggles, HDMI cables, power cords, paintable raceway — all on the truck. Wall composition confirmed before the first drill, finish confirmed before we leave the unit.
Real installs across Toronto and the GTA — above-fireplace mounts, feature walls, wire concealment, full-motion arms, and concrete-wall work.
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Standard TV wall mount installation in Toronto starts at $169.99 — labour, anchors, and levelling on a drywall wall when you supply the bracket. The all-in package is $299.99 and includes a tilt mount, plus wire concealment up to six feet for TVs up to 65 inches on drywall. Samsung Frame TV installation starts at $199.99.
Concrete walls, above-fireplace mounts, TVs over 65 inches, and full-motion brackets are quoted separately based on scope. There are no day-of surprises. Every truck carries HDMI cables, power cords, AV cables, anchors for drywall, concrete, and metal stud, and the tools to finish in one visit. Pricing is confirmed before we drill — never after.
Booking a Toronto TV installation runs in four steps — a phone or message exchange to confirm scope and price, building-access setup that we handle for you, an arrival window with everything on the truck, and a finished job before we leave the unit.
TV size, wall type if you know it, and whether you want soundbar or cable work. We give you a clear price — usually in the same conversation.
Elevator booked with the building, insurance certificate sent to property management, parking confirmed. You don't chase any of this.
All anchors, cables, and tools on the truck. Wall composition assessed before the first drill. Nothing improvised on site.
TV level, audio calibrated, cables concealed. Sound, picture, and remote tested. We don't pack up until everything works.
A Toronto condo TV install involves more than the mounting itself. The wall is usually poured concrete or metal-stud partition. Most buildings require an insurance certificate before a contractor enters, plus elevator booking with 24-hour notice. Cable routing is rarely possible inside a concrete wall, so a slim painted surface channel is the practical answer.
Poured-concrete construction ruled out an in-wall cable path, so the One Connect cable was surface-routed in a slim raceway and painted to blend with the wall. The bracket itself anchored into the slab with masonry hardware rated to the TV's weight class.
OutcomeFlush-mounted Frame TV with no visible bracket, no gap between TV and wall, and no cable on view. Move-in ready before the homeowner returned that evening.
Yes — TVs mount safely on concrete and brick walls when the right hardware is used. SetupTeam drills with a hammer drill and concrete bit, then anchors with masonry hardware rated to the specific weight of your TV. Standard drywall anchors are never used on concrete or brick.
We confirm the wall composition before the first hole — every truck carries both concrete and metal-stud hardware so we never improvise on site. The cable run is the part that changes on concrete. Drilling a chase through a concrete slab is a separate structural job, so on concrete walls we run the power and HDMI inside a slim low-profile surface channel painted to match the wall.
The result is barely noticeable from a normal viewing distance and we show you what it will look like before we start. Brick is handled the same way — masonry anchors, painted surface raceway. Tile, stone, and plaster each have their own bit and anchor combinations, all stocked on every truck.
Mounting a TV above a fireplace works when the heat above the firebox stays low enough not to damage the screen. Electric fireplaces are almost always safe. Gas inserts are usually fine if the firebox is sealed and a mantel deflects the rising heat. Wood-burning fireplaces are the trickiest because they generate the most sustained heat.
Before drilling, we measure the wall surface temperature after a typical burn and confirm it stays below the manufacturer's rated maximum for the TV. We set the mount angle for your seating distance, route cables down through a concealed channel, and check flue clearance in any condo with a gas insert.
Where a wood-burning fireplace is the trickier case, a heat shield or a recessed niche is often the answer. This is one of the most-requested installs we do across Toronto and the GTA — and one of the questions homeowners ask most often before booking.
A no-gap Samsung Frame TV install uses Samsung's Slim Fit wall mount, the external One Connect Box on a shelf or behind the TV, and the single near-invisible cable between them. Done correctly the screen sits flush with the wall — no visible bracket, no gap, no power cord on view.
In Art Mode it looks like art hanging on the wall, not a TV. On drywall the One Connect cable can be fished inside the wall to a recessed outlet behind the TV. On concrete or metal-stud condo walls, the same cable is run in a slim painted channel along the wall surface. Either way the result is clean — the difference is the path.
Frame TV installation in Toronto starts at $199.99 and is one of our most-booked single-room jobs. Art Mode is configured before handoff with the homeowner's chosen artwork loaded.
Wires from a wall-mounted TV are hidden one of two ways. On drywall walls with wood studs, an in-wall power kit and recessed outlet behind the TV let us fish the HDMI and power cables inside the wall. On concrete, metal stud, brick, or tile walls, a slim paintable raceway carries the cables along the wall surface and is painted to blend.
Both methods are code-compliant. The in-wall option is the cleaner finish. The surface channel is the only practical option on concrete because drilling a chase through a slab is a separate structural job, not a TV installation.
Up to six feet of wire concealment is included in the all-in package. We show you exactly what the finish will look like before any drilling starts — the chosen route, the channel colour against the wall, and where the recessed outlet will sit if we're going in-wall.
Yes — soundbar mounting is the most common add-on to a TV install and we do both in one visit. The soundbar mounts at the correct height below the TV, connects to the TV by HDMI ARC or eARC, and the cable is concealed in the same channel or wall cavity as the power and HDMI runs. Audio is calibrated before we leave.
SetupTeam is an authorized Sonos Gold Dealer — Sonos Arc, Beam, and Ray are stocked on every truck. Bose, Samsung, Yamaha, LG, and JBL soundbars are also installed and calibrated. Subwoofer placement and rear surround speaker wiring are handled in the same appointment when the scope calls for it.
If you're considering a full home cinema build or whole-home Sonos system, we can scope it in the same appointment and quote the expansion before any commitment.
Same-day TV wall mounting in Toronto is usually available for single-room residential jobs, especially weekday mornings. Next-day is almost always available. Call or message with the TV size, wall type if you know it, and the postal code — we confirm a time the same day you reach out.
The standard mount itself takes 60 to 90 minutes including soundbar mounting and basic cable management. For condo bookings, the slowest piece is usually the building's 24-hour elevator-booking notice — we handle that for you the moment we confirm the appointment.
Same-day installs in concrete buildings are still possible if your building permits short-notice elevator bookings; otherwise next-day is the norm. The technician who quotes the job is the technician who arrives — no handoff between an estimator and an installer.
SetupTeam serves communities across the Greater Toronto Area.
Call us with your TV size and wall type. We'll confirm pricing and a time — usually in the same conversation. Same-day available for single-room residential jobs.
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