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TV Hanging Houston

Houston Commercial TV Hanging

Nobody running a business enjoys chasing a quote. You want to know what the screens will cost, when they can go up, and whether that figure will still be the figure once the work starts. So we put the money part online. You answer the same questions a rep would ask you across a counter, you see the total, and you book the window that costs your day the least. Nothing gets recalculated afterward.

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A wall-mounted TV playing above the seating area of a neighborhood bar, a typical commercial mounting setting

What you get

How we do it

One screen or a whole wall of them

A single display in a meeting room, a row of menu boards that has to read as one clean line, or a bank of screens over a bar. Every screen is counted before you book, so the total doesn’t quietly grow as the day goes on.

Booked when your doors are shut

Tell us the hours that hurt least and we take that window. A lot of our business work happens before staff arrive or after the last customer leaves, and asking for an awkward hour doesn’t cost you a cent more.

Hard walls don’t change the price

Concrete, block, brick, and drywall on metal studs are what most Houston commercial spaces are made of. We come ready for all of them, and none of them turn into a reason to ask you for more money on the day.

Cabling that looks deliberate

Where the wall will take it, the runs go inside. Where it won’t, they sit under a clean cover that gets painted to match, so the finished wall looks like somebody planned it rather than patched it.

About the money

One number, and you get it before we get your address

Answer the questions somebody would have asked you in person and your total appears right there. Nobody has to visit, nobody has to call you back, and the figure doesn’t grow once we’re inside.

Good to know

Commercial TV Mounting questions

Do I have to get a quote before I can book?

No. The booking questions cover what a sales visit would cover, so the cost for your screens appears on screen and you can lock in the install in the same sitting. Nobody has to come out and measure first.

Is this priced differently for a business than for a house?

It’s built the same way and shown to you the same way, before you commit. Screen count and wall type move the number, and you watch both of them do it while you answer.

Do I have to close for this?

Almost never. Give us the hours you’re shut and we’ll work then. Picking an early, late, or between-rushes window adds nothing to your total.

Can I get the cables out of sight in a leased space?

Usually. Inside the wall where the building lets us, and under a paintable cover where it doesn’t. Either way you choose it while booking, so it’s priced before anyone touches a drill.

Am I going to need a certificate of insurance?

Some buildings ask for one. Mention it in the booking notes and we’ll get it over to your property manager ahead of the appointment. It doesn’t cost you anything.

Do the screens actually end up level with each other?

Yes. A run of menu boards or a bank of screens goes up as one set, sharing height lines with even gaps between them, rather than one at a time and hoping they agree at the end.

Look at the number first. Then decide.

Your total sits on the screen before you have paid a cent. If it works for you, grab a time. If it doesn’t, close the tab and we’ll never chase you about it.

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