TV Installation & Mounting in Estero, FL
Our professional TV mounting service can make a big difference in your home. Hide those ugly cords, get the TV off the furniture, and create a clean living room. We handle wall mounting on concrete block and drywall, cord concealment, soundbar setup, outdoor TV installation, and security camera mounting across Estero, Naples, Bonita Springs, and Fort Myers.

You finally bought the 75-inch TV you have been eyeing for months. It is sitting in the box in the living room, leaning against the wall, because you took one look at the concrete block behind the drywall and realized this is not a two-drywall-anchors-and-done situation. That is exactly why we get this call several times a week.
TV Wall Mounting
We install fixed mounts, tilt mounts, and full-motion articulating mounts on every wall type found in Southwest Florida homes. Fixed mounts sit the TV flat against the wall with the lowest profile — best for dedicated viewing positions where you do not need to adjust the angle. Tilt mounts let you angle the screen down slightly, which helps reduce glare when mounting above a fireplace or higher on the wall. Full-motion mounts swing the TV out from the wall and pivot in any direction, which is ideal for open-concept living rooms, corner installations, and bedroom setups where you want to watch from different spots. Most homes in Lee and Collier County are CBS construction — concrete block and stucco. That means no wood studs on exterior walls and many interior walls. We drill with masonry bits and anchor into the block with Tapcon screws or sleeve anchors rated for the load. The result holds stronger than wood framing. If you have other home repair items on your list, we knock those out in the same visit.
Cord Concealment & Cable Management
A mounted TV with cords dangling down the wall defeats the purpose. On wood-framed interior partition walls, we cut openings behind the TV and near the floor, then fish cables through the wall cavity using low-voltage old-work brackets. The result is completely invisible wiring. On concrete block walls, in-wall routing is not an option, so we install paintable surface raceways that run tight against the wall and accept a coat of paint to blend in. We also install recessed power outlets behind the TV so the plug sits flush and the TV sits as close to the wall as possible.
Soundbar & Home Theater Setup
Most soundbar installations go hand-in-hand with TV mounting. We wall-mount soundbars directly below the TV, run optical or HDMI-ARC cables cleanly between the two, and make sure the remote pairing works before we leave. For more involved setups — surround sound systems, receiver mounting, or speaker placement — we handle the physical installation and cable routing. If your setup involves new outlets, dedicated circuits, or electrical panel work, our electrical services team can add whatever power you need.
Outdoor TV Mounting
Lanai and patio TV mounting is one of the most popular requests we get. This is Southwest Florida — outdoor living is half the reason people move here. We mount outdoor-rated TVs and standard indoor TVs (under covered lanais) using stainless steel hardware that holds up against the humidity and salt air blowing in from Estero Bay and the Gulf. Full-motion mounts are the go-to choice for outdoor setups because you can angle the TV away from afternoon sun glare and swing it closer to the wall when storms roll through.
Security Camera & Doorbell Camera Installation
Ring doorbells, Nest cameras, Arlo systems — we mount and wire them all. We position cameras at the right height and angle for coverage, drill into stucco or soffit as needed, route wiring cleanly, and connect everything to your Wi-Fi network. For hardwired systems, we run cable through the attic or wall cavity so nothing is exposed on the exterior. If you need a new outdoor outlet for a camera location, we handle that too. Call us at (239) 880-2423 for a free estimate.
Why Choose a Licensed Handyman for TV Mounting
A TV falling off the wall is not just expensive — it is dangerous. Florida requires a contractor's license for work over $2,500 in labor and materials. Our CBC-1259887 license means proper insurance coverage, correct anchoring methods, and accountability for every installation.
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How Our TV Mounting Process Works
We assess your wall before drilling anything. In most Southwest Florida homes, exterior walls and many interior walls are concrete block and stucco. Interior partition walls may be wood-framed drywall. We identify the wall type, locate studs or block joints, and determine the right anchoring method for your TV weight. You get a written estimate on the spot.
We mount the bracket, hang the TV, and route all cables cleanly. For drywall partition walls, we run cables through the wall cavity with proper low-voltage brackets. For concrete block walls where in-wall routing is not practical, we install paintable raceways that blend with your wall color. Sound bars, streaming devices, and power strips are all positioned and connected.
We power everything on, walk you through the remote setup, and make sure every input works before packing up. All packaging and mounting debris gets cleaned up. If you need help pairing a soundbar, configuring Wi-Fi on a streaming stick, or adjusting picture settings, we handle that on the spot.
Just bought a place? Let us mount your TVs while we handle the rest.
Moving into a new home in Southwest Florida usually comes with an inspection report full of small repairs. We handle those items and mount your TVs in the same trip — so you are not scheduling two separate visits during an already hectic moving week. Send us your inspection report and let us know how many TVs need mounting.
“Sam was fantastic. Mounted our TV, hid all the cords, and even helped us set up the sound bar. Clean, fast, and professional. Exactly what we needed.”
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TV Mounting & Installation Across Southwest Florida
We mount TVs, conceal cords, install soundbars, and set up security cameras for homeowners in Estero, Naples, Bonita Springs, and Fort Myers. From high-rise condos in Naples to lanai setups in Grandezza and Shadow Wood, our licensed team knows the wall types and mounting challenges specific to Southwest Florida homes.
Frequently Asked Questions About TV Installation
How much does TV mounting cost in Southwest Florida?
A standard TV mount installation typically runs $150–$350, depending on the TV size, mount type (fixed, tilt, or full-motion), wall construction, and whether cord concealment is included. Concrete block walls require masonry anchoring which adds some time compared to wood-framed drywall. Full-motion articulating mounts take longer to install and level than fixed brackets. We provide a written estimate before any work starts.
Can you mount a TV on a concrete block wall?
Yes, and this is actually our most common installation scenario. Most homes in Estero, Naples, Bonita Springs, and Fort Myers are CBS construction — concrete block and stucco. Standard drywall anchors will not hold a TV on these walls. We use masonry drill bits and Tapcon concrete screws or heavy-duty sleeve anchors rated for the weight of your TV and mount. The result is significantly stronger than a wood-stud mount.
How do you hide the cords behind a wall-mounted TV?
It depends on your wall type. On wood-framed interior partition walls, we cut small openings behind the TV and near the outlet, then run cables through the wall cavity using proper low-voltage old-work brackets — no exposed wires. On concrete block walls, in-wall routing is not possible, so we install surface-mounted raceways (cord covers) that can be painted to match your wall. Both approaches eliminate the dangling-cord look. We can also add a recessed power outlet behind the TV so the plug sits flush against the wall.
Can you mount a TV on my lanai or outdoor patio?
Absolutely. Outdoor TV mounting on covered lanais and patios is one of the most popular requests we get in Southwest Florida. We use stainless steel hardware to prevent rust in the salt air and humidity. If you have an outdoor-rated TV, we mount it with a weatherproof bracket. If you are using a standard indoor TV under a covered lanai (which many homeowners do), we recommend a full-motion mount so you can angle it away from afternoon glare and store it closer to the wall during storms.
What is the maximum TV weight a wall mount can hold?
That depends on the mount and the wall. Most quality TV mounts are rated between 80 and 150 pounds, which covers TVs up to 85 inches and beyond. The limiting factor is usually the wall, not the bracket. A concrete block wall with Tapcon anchors can hold significantly more weight than wood studs with lag bolts. We check both the mount rating and the wall structure to make sure your setup is solid. If you have an unusually large or heavy TV, let us know the model number and we will confirm the right mount and anchoring plan before we show up.

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