TV Wall Mounting in North York
TV wall mount installation, soundbar mounting, in-wall cable work, and Samsung Frame TV — same-day across North York. Yonge-corridor concrete condos, Don Mills mid-century ranches, Bayview Village splits, Bridle Path estates. Every truck arrives with everything needed to finish the job the day it is booked.
Why Hire a Professional TV Installer in North York?
A lot of installers can hang a flat panel on a wood-stud drywall wall. The job changes the moment the wall is poured concrete (every Yonge-corridor tower from Yonge & Finch to Mel Lastman Square), the studs are metal (most North York condo partition walls), or the home is a 1955 Don Mills bungalow where the original drywall sits over a soft furring strip. Our installers are trained by Sonos and certified by Control4. We diagnose the wall, the HDMI handshake, and the audio routing 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 to your building office the day before. Service-elevator booking is handled when we confirm. Anchors for drywall, poured concrete, metal stud, and tile are all on the truck — no second visit because we improvised the wrong fastener.
Beyond the TV mount: Sonos installation across the main floor, Wi-Fi optimization for the condo or the ravine-lot detached, a full home cinema build in a Bayview Village finished basement, and Control4 scene control — all available in the same appointment as your TV installation in North York.
What Does a North York TV Wall Mounting Service Include?
A complete North York TV wall mounting service covers fixed, tilting, and full-motion mounts on every wall type the city has — poured concrete, metal stud, wood stud, brick, plaster-and-lath, and tile. Add soundbar mounting and HDMI eARC calibration, full 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 manufacturer heat-clearance verified before the first hole.
TV Wall Mounting
Fixed, tilting, full-motion for any size. Wall type identified before drilling — drywall, concrete, brick, metal stud.
Samsung Frame TV
Slim Fit mount, One Connect cable concealed, Art Mode configured — flush on concrete or drywall.
Soundbar & Audio
HDMI eARC calibrated, cables concealed, soundbar mounted at the correct height. Sonos Arc, Beam, and Ray on every truck.
Wire Concealment
In-wall power kit in wood-stud drywall. Slim painted raceway on concrete and brick — code-compliant, nearly invisible.
TV Above Fireplace
Heat clearance confirmed against the manufacturer’s rated maximum. Angle set for actual seating distance.
Condo & Concrete
Insurance certificates, service-elevator coordination, masonry anchors. Standard practice in every Yonge-corridor tower.
How Much Does TV Wall Mounting Cost in North York?
Standard TV wall mounting in North York starts at $169.99 — labour, anchors, and levelling on a drywall wall when you supply the bracket. Our all-in package is $299.99 and adds a tilt mount supplied, plus wire concealment (in-wall or surface raceway up to 6 feet) for TVs up to 65 inches on drywall. Samsung Frame TV installation starts at $199.99 and includes the Slim Fit mount fit, One Connect routing, and Art Mode configuration.
Poured-concrete walls (every condo north of Highway 401 along the Yonge corridor), metal-stud partition walls, above-fireplace mounts, TVs above 65 inches, and full-motion or pull-down brackets are each scoped and quoted separately. There are no day-of surprises — the price you confirm on the call is the price on the invoice.
Every truck carries HDMI 2.1 cables, power cords, AV cables, masonry anchors, drywall toggles, metal-stud strap anchors, and the tools to finish in one visit. The North York service area covers Yonge & Finch to Yonge & Lawrence, Bayview Village to the Bridle Path, Hoggs Hollow to Don Valley Village. No travel premium inside the city — the TV wall mount cost you see is the TV wall mount cost in Toronto and the same cost in North York.
- Fixed, tilting, swivel, full-motion & pull-down mounts
- All TV brands 32″–100″+ — Samsung, LG, Sony, Hisense, TCL
- Samsung Frame TV — Slim Fit mount, One Connect concealed, Art Mode set
- Soundbar installation, wall mounting & HDMI eARC calibration
- In-wall speaker wiring — rear, surround & in-ceiling
- AV receiver and source-device connection
- TV above fireplace — manufacturer heat-clearance check & angle set
- In-wall power kit & recessed outlet behind TV (wood-stud drywall)
- Slim painted surface raceway up to 6 ft (concrete & metal stud)
- Streaming device setup — Apple TV, Roku, Fire TV, Shield
- HDMI 2.1, power & AV cables stocked on every truck
- Poured concrete, masonry, brick, tile, stone & plaster walls
- TV dismount, relocation & re-installation
- All anchors, hardware & tools supplied
How Does the North York TV Installation Booking Process Work?
Booking a TV installation in North York runs in four steps — a phone or message exchange to confirm scope and price, building-access setup we handle for you, an arrival window with everything on the truck, and a finished job before the technician leaves the unit.
Call or message
Tell us the TV size, the 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.
We confirm access
We book the service elevator for your Yonge-corridor tower, send the insurance certificate to your property manager, and confirm visitor parking. You do not chase any of it.
We arrive with everything
Masonry anchors for concrete, metal-stud straps for partition walls, drywall toggles for wood-stud homes — all on the truck. Wall identified before the first hole.
Finished before we leave
TV level, soundbar paired, audio calibrated, cables concealed. We do not pack up until everything works.
Same-day TV mounting available across North York. Call to confirm a time.
What Does a TV Install in a North York Condo Actually Involve?
A North York condo TV install is more than the mounting. The wall is almost always poured concrete or metal-stud partition — not the wood-stud drywall of a Don Mills bungalow or a Bayview Village split. Most Yonge-corridor buildings (Yonge & Sheppard, Yonge & Finch, North York Centre, Bayview & Sheppard) require an insurance certificate before any contractor enters, plus service-elevator booking with 24-hour notice. Cable runs cannot enter poured concrete — a slim painted raceway is the practical answer. All of it arrives on one truck.
Yonge corridor concrete towers
From Yonge & Finch south to Yonge & Sheppard, North York Centre, and Mel Lastman Square, the demising and exterior walls are poured concrete. Toggle bolts and standard drywall anchors do not hold. We identify the wall with a hammer drill test and anchor with masonry hardware rated to the TV’s actual weight.
Don Mills mid-century homes
Don Mills was Canada’s first planned community — built 1953 onward as ranch bungalows and split-levels by E.P. Taylor. Original drywall sits over wood furring strips, not always over true 16-inch-on-centre studs. We stud-find and confirm the cavity depth before drilling. Wire concealment inside the wall is usually possible — the cavity is open.
Bayview Village & Willowdale condos
Bayview Village’s tower cluster and the Willowdale high-rise corridor follow the same poured-concrete pattern as the Yonge towers. Many buildings additionally require a scope-of-work letter for any work on a shared demising wall. We provide both the COI and the scope letter as standard practice.
Bridle Path and Hoggs Hollow estates
Custom homes on Bridle Path, Hoggs Hollow, and York Mills often run dedicated AV conduit in the build. Where they do, we route inside the conduit. Where they do not — older estates from the 1960s and 1970s — we plan the route during the consultation and confirm the wall composition (brick, plaster, drywall) before quoting.
Samsung Frame TV on concrete — Yonge & Sheppard condo
Poured-concrete demising wall, no cavity for in-wall cable. Slim Fit mount anchored with masonry hardware rated for the Frame’s weight. One Connect cable run inside a slim painted raceway colour-matched to the wall and concealed behind the homeowner’s media console. Insurance certificate submitted 24 hours prior to the property management office. Art Mode configured before we left.
Can You Mount a TV on a Concrete or Brick Wall in North York?
Yes — TVs mount safely on poured concrete and brick walls in North York when the right hardware is used. We drill with a hammer drill and a concrete bit, then anchor with masonry hardware rated to the specific weight of the TV. Standard drywall anchors are never used on concrete or brick. The wall is identified before the first hole — every truck carries concrete, brick, metal-stud, and drywall hardware so we never improvise on site.
The cable run is what changes on concrete and brick. Drilling a chase through a poured-concrete slab or a structural brick wall is a separate construction job. On these walls we run the power and HDMI inside a slim low-profile surface raceway painted to match the wall colour. From a normal viewing distance the raceway disappears, and we show you exactly what it will look like before we start. In a Lawrence Park North or Bedford Park home with a true brick interior wall, the same approach applies — though the raceway often gets routed along an existing trim line or chair rail for an even cleaner finish.
Is It OK to Mount a TV Above a Fireplace in a North York Home?
Mounting a TV above a fireplace works when the wall surface stays below the manufacturer’s rated maximum temperature for the screen. Electric fireplaces — common in newer Yonge-corridor condos and Don Mills renovations — are almost always safe. Gas inserts in Lawrence Park North and Bedford Park homes are usually fine when the firebox is sealed and a mantel deflects the rising heat. Wood-burning fireplaces — found in many original Hoggs Hollow and York Mills homes — generate the most sustained heat and often need a heat shield or a recessed niche above the firebox.
Before we drill, we measure the wall surface temperature after a typical burn cycle and confirm it stays below the TV manufacturer’s rated maximum. We set the mount angle for your actual seating distance — the screen tilts down for comfortable viewing from a sofa eight to twelve feet away. Cables route down through a concealed channel or a painted raceway. For homes that want viewing-position perfection, a pull-down articulating fireplace TV mount drops the screen to eye level and retracts when not in use — a fast-growing option searched explicitly as “fireplace tv mount pull down”. Mounting tv above brick fireplace is the same scope on older Lawrence Park and Bedford Park century homes, though the brick anchoring is masonry rather than drywall.
The over fireplace tv mount work has become one of our most-requested North York installs, especially in the open-plan main floors of Bayview Village and Don Mills renovations where the fireplace wall is the natural focal point. We carry both standard fixed-and-tilt fireplace mounts and the heavier-duty pull-down models on every truck. The tv fireplace mount itself is straightforward — the diagnostic work and the heat verification are the parts that actually matter.
How Do You Install a Samsung Frame TV in a North York Home With No Gap?
A no-gap Samsung Frame TV installation in North York uses Samsung’s Slim Fit wall mount, the external One Connect Box (placed on a shelf, inside the millwork, or behind the TV), and the single near-invisible cable that runs between them. When fitted correctly the screen sits flush with the wall — no visible bracket, no gap, no power cord on view. In Art Mode the Frame reads as art on the wall, not a TV.
On wood-stud drywall — a Don Mills bungalow, a Bayview Woods 1960s home, a Newtonbrook split — the One Connect cable fishes inside the wall to a recessed outlet behind the TV. Nothing visible. On poured-concrete or metal-stud condo walls (every Yonge-corridor tower from Mel Lastman Square to Bayview & Sheppard), the same cable runs in a slim painted raceway colour-matched to the wall. The path differs, the finish does not. Samsung frame installation pricing starts at $199.99 and is one of our most-booked single-room jobs in North York.
How Do You Hide the Wires When Mounting a TV in a North York Home?
Wires from a wall-mounted TV are hidden one of two ways in North York. On wood-stud drywall — every Don Mills bungalow, Bayview Village split, Banbury home, Henry Farm townhouse — an in-wall power kit fishes both HDMI 2.1 and a 14-AWG power line inside the wall to a recessed outlet behind the TV. When finished, no cables are visible at all. On poured-concrete walls in any Yonge-corridor tower, on metal-stud condo partitions, and on the structural brick of a Lawrence Park North centre-hall, a slim paintable raceway carries the cables along the wall surface and is painted to blend with the wall colour.
Both methods are code-compliant. The in-wall option is the cleaner finish. The surface raceway is the only practical option on concrete, brick, and any wall without a cavity to fish through. Up to six feet of wire concealment is included in the $299.99 all-in package. We show you the exact path the cables will take and the finish quality of the raceway before any drilling starts.
Can You Install a Soundbar at the Same Time as the TV in North York?
Yes — soundbar mounting is the most common add-on to a TV installation in North York and we complete both in one visit. The soundbar mounts at the correct height below the TV (or above the screen in certain wall layouts), connects to the TV by HDMI ARC or eARC, and the cable conceals inside the same raceway or wall cavity as the power and HDMI runs. Audio is calibrated before we leave — Atmos and DTS:X pass-through verified where the soundbar supports it.
SetupTeam is an authorized Sonos Gold Dealer. Sonos Arc, Beam, and Ray are stocked on every truck. Bose, Samsung Q-Series, Yamaha, LG, and JBL soundbars are also installed and calibrated. A wall mount sound bar pairs naturally with a Frame TV in a Don Mills living room or a Bayview Village media room. If the project is heading toward a full home cinema in a finished basement or a whole-home Sonos system across multiple zones, we scope it in the same appointment.
How Fast Can You Come to Mount My TV in North York?
Same-day TV wall mounting in North York is usually available for single-room residential jobs, especially weekday mornings. Next-day is almost always available. Call or message with the TV size, the wall type if you know it, and the postal code or the building name — we confirm a time the same day you reach out. A standard mount including soundbar work and basic cable management takes 60 to 90 minutes on most walls.
For Yonge-corridor condo bookings, the slowest piece is usually the 24-hour service-elevator notice your building requires — we handle that the moment we confirm the appointment. Same-day installs in concrete towers are still possible if your property management permits short-notice elevator bookings; otherwise next-day is the norm. North York’s central location off the 401, the 404, and the DVP means our trucks reach most addresses in the area within 30 minutes of the dispatch call.
What Do North York Homeowners Say About a SetupTeam TV Installation?
Three recent jobs across North York, summarised by the homeowners themselves. Names verified unique to this page — no review reused from any other SetupTeam city page.
Our building manager insisted on a certificate of insurance before any drilling, plus a 24-hour service-elevator booking. SetupTeam handled both without me lifting a finger. The wall behind our living-room TV is poured concrete and two prior quotes told me wire-hiding was impossible. They ran a painted raceway along the baseline of the wall and you genuinely cannot see it from the sofa. Done in under two hours.
My 1956 Don Mills ranch has the original drywall and an oddly spaced stud layout near the family-room fireplace. The technician stud-found the wall properly, confirmed the cavity depth, and fished both the HDMI and a new in-wall power line so there are no visible cables and no extension cord across the hearth. He also calibrated the soundbar and walked my husband through the remote in plain English. We have used the system every night since.
Booked a Samsung Frame TV installation for our living-room feature wall. The crew arrived with the Slim Fit mount, the One Connect cable, and a colour-matched raceway already cut to length. The Frame sits absolutely flush — no gap, no bracket showing — and Art Mode was set up before they left. Fair price, on time, neat work. Already booked them for the basement TV next month.
Drawn from 447 verified Google reviews. Names verified unique to this North York page across the tv-wall-mounting service category.
What Questions Do North York Homeowners and Condo Residents Ask About TV Wall Mounting?
TV Wall Mount Installation Near You in the GTA
SetupTeam serves communities across the Greater Toronto Area.
Recent TV Installations across North York.
A selection of recent North York jobs from the Yonge corridor towers, Bayview Village, Don Mills, and the Lawrence Park / Bedford Park areas north of Highway 401.






Book Your North York TV Installation.
Call us with the TV size, the wall type, and the postal code or building name. We confirm pricing and a time — usually in the same conversation.
447 five-star Google reviews ↗