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What does tv mounting cost?

Mounting a flat-screen TV flush or on an articulating arm. An honest low–high range, built from public price guides — not a sales quote.

TV Mounting — Mounting a flat-screen TV flush or on an articulating arm. TV Mounting
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Mid $140 · tv mounting in Austin
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Should you DIY it, or hire it out?

Mounting a flat-screen TV flush or on an articulating arm. The honest version: by the time you've bought the parts, made the tool run, and fixed the first mistake, the pro is already done. The math, below.

Cost drivers

What moves the price of tv mounting

These are the factors that push a tv mounting estimate up or down the most — the calculator above lets you dial each one in.

  1. TV size and weight
  2. Wall type — drywall with studs vs. brick, tile, or stone
  3. Mount style — fixed, tilting, or full-motion
  4. Hiding cables inside the wall vs. a surface raceway
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TV Mounting, answered.

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How much does tv mounting cost?
For one TV at national-average rates, tv mounting typically runs $110–$273 depending on difficulty and who supplies materials. A standard job lands near $140. Adjust the calculator to match your situation.
What makes a tv mounting job cost more?
The biggest cost drivers are: tv size and weight; wall type — drywall with studs vs. brick, tile, or stone; mount style — fixed, tilting, or full-motion; hiding cables inside the wall vs. a surface raceway.
Does the price include materials?
It can. Use the "who brings the parts" switch — choose the pro to fold standard hardware into the estimate, or choose yourself for a labor-only figure.
Can I save money by bundling jobs?
Yes. Most handymen bill a service-call minimum per visit. If tv mounting is a small job on its own, adding other tasks to the same visit spreads that minimum across more work.