Field notes from Carrollton installs
Carrollton is a historic college town, and its housing splits along those lines. The older core, the Maple Street historic district and the neighborhoods near Adamson Square, is early-1900s Victorian and Craftsman building: plaster-and-lath over wood stud, tall trim and picture rails, and solid brick chimney breasts. Our crew treats these as careful jobs: low-impact drilling, staged pilot holes, dust containment, and anchor placement that respects the plaster. Cutting historic plaster to bury cable creates repaint problems, so we keep wiring in paintable raceways in those homes.
The college-town and Sunset Hills areas around the University of West Georgia bring in mid-century and newer drywall-over-wood-stud homes, plus a lot of rentals. Those mount fast: a stud finder maps the framing, the bracket lands on two studs with lag bolts, and SnapToggle anchors handle any off-stud spot. For student rentals we keep installs reversible with minimal-footprint brackets.
Carrollton sits on Georgia red clay with hot, humid summers, so any attic or in-wall cable run uses HDMI rated for it. Historic plaster or newer drywall, the Carrollton TV goes up level, anchored to something solid, and tested.
TV mounting prices in Carrollton
Carrollton TV mounting starts at $149 (basic up to 54”), $199 (large 55-69”), $259 (XL 70-79”), $319 (XXL 80-inch+). Cable concealment $119/TV. Newer drywall homes near the University of West Georgia carry no surcharge, and historic plaster-and-lath or masonry work near Adamson Square takes longer but is still priced by TV size.
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How Express Mounting covers Carrollton
Alex Crabinsky got Express Mounting going in Atlanta in 2015. The team has since recorded 7,874 documented installs and 750+ five-star reviews. Carrollton jobs run with our local Atlanta crew, who carry the full hardware kit, work off the same install checklist, and back every job with the same 100% satisfaction guarantee. They already know how the historic plaster-and-lath near Adamson Square behaves and how the newer drywall homes around the University of West Georgia frame up, so your Carrollton TV goes up right, historic home or campus rental.