Austin · ZIP 78701
TV Mounting in Downtown Austin, TX
High-rise condos where the building sets the rules: certificates of insurance, freight elevator reservations, work-hour windows, and walls that range from steel stud to solid concrete.
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The walls in Downtown Austin
What changes the job here
A downtown install starts before we arrive. Most high-rise buildings want three things before a crew is let upstairs: an insurance certificate with the management office, a freight elevator booked for a specific slot, and work kept inside a set window of hours. A crew that shows up without those gets turned away at the front desk. We handle that paperwork as part of the booking so the appointment actually happens.
Inside the unit, the walls vary more than anywhere else we work. Interior partitions are usually steel stud, which takes metal-rated toggle anchors. Demising walls between units and the building core are often concrete or block, which means masonry anchors and no in-wall cable routing. Exterior walls are frequently curtain-wall systems that should not be drilled at all. We identify which wall you have before choosing hardware or promising a hidden cable.
Wire concealment in a condo is usually about what is allowed rather than what is possible. Many buildings prohibit opening walls, so a listed in-wall power kit and a slim finished channel, or a console that hides the runs, is the typical answer. Where the building allows it and the wall is framed, a proper in-wall route works the same as in a house.
In Downtown Austin
Services we bring to Downtown Austin
A single-room installation in Downtown Austin is priced at $249 from the first click, premium bracket included. Multi-room and whole-home work begins with a short consultation, so the plan is drawn for your house rather than a typical one. See starting prices →
FAQ
Downtown Austin questions
Does my building need a certificate of insurance before you can work?
Most downtown high-rises do, and we send one to your management office ahead of the appointment as part of booking. Tell us the building name and we take it from there.
Will a concrete condo wall hold a mounted TV?
Yes, with masonry anchors set into the concrete and a bracket rated for the load. Concrete and block walls cannot be fished, so the cable is managed with a finished channel or a listed in-wall power kit where the building allows it. A masonry surface adds $65–$85 to the base installation.
Do you coordinate the freight elevator and work hours?
Yes. We book the elevator window with your building and schedule the install inside its allowed hours, so the visit does not stall at the loading dock.
Can wires be hidden if my HOA does not allow opening walls?
Usually. A slim channel finished to the wall color, a listed in-wall power kit where permitted, and cord management behind the console all keep the screen clean without altering the building. We confirm what your building allows before quoting.
Also nearby
Whole-home projects also run throughout Lakeway, Bee Cave, Steiner Ranch, Circle C Ranch, Dripping Springs, Lost Creek.
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