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TV mounting services in Dallas, GA

Dallas, the Paulding County seat, is two towns stitched together: an early-1900s historic core around the courthouse square, full of older cottages with plaster walls, and a big 2000s subdivision push out toward Seven Hills, Bentwater, and Nebo built as new-build traditional homes. That split sets the wall types. Downtown Dallas cottages can hide plaster-and-lath, while the subdivisions run brick veneer over wood stud with drywall inside. So your installer's first read on a Dallas job is always the wall: plaster, brick veneer, or open stud bay decides the hardware. Your Express Mounting crew brings a hammer drill and carbide bits for brick, 3-inch lag bolts for wood studs, SnapToggle anchors for open drywall, and a low-impact approach for the older downtown plaster. Georgia red-clay soil and Paulding County's summer humidity factor into garage and covered-porch installs. Same-day Dallas service when booked before noon.

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Two eras, two wall reads on every Dallas install

Dallas hands your installer two very different jobs depending on the address. A cottage near the courthouse square downtown might have early-1900s plaster-and-lath interior walls. A new-build traditional out in Seven Hills, Bentwater, or Nebo carries brick veneer over wood stud with drywall inside, on modern 16-inch-on-center framing. On any drywall-over-stud wall, your installer finds the wood studs and drives 3-inch lag bolts straight into the framing, rated well past any 32-85 inch TV. Between studs we switch to SnapToggle anchors that grab the drywall back. For older downtown plaster, we drill slow on a low-impact rotary setting, pilot incrementally to keep the plaster from spalling, and anchor into the wood lath framing behind it. Brick-veneer surfaces like a fireplace chase get the hammer drill, a carbide bit, stepped pilot holes, and Tapcon screws in the brick face, never the mortar. A standard subdivision Dallas install runs 45-60 minutes; downtown plaster work adds 20-30 minutes for the slower approach.

Two eras, two wall reads on every Dallas install

Mounting TVs in historic downtown Dallas cottages

The older cottages around the Dallas courthouse square are the careful-hand jobs. Early-1900s plaster-and-lath walls are brittle, and an aggressive hammer drill can crack a panel a couple feet from the bit. Your installer treats these downtown Dallas homes as plaster-care work: a low-impact rotary drill, carbide bits, pilot holes stepped 1/8 inch then 3/16 inch, and painter's tape over the drill point to catch dust and reduce spalling. The holding strength comes from the wood lath framing behind the plaster, so we map it with a deep-scan stud finder and set anchors into solid wood whenever the TV position allows. Cutting into plaster for an in-wall cable run usually creates a patch-and-repaint problem, so on these historic Dallas cottages we standardize on paintable surface raceways color-matched to the wall or trim. A downtown plaster-cottage install in Dallas usually takes 75-95 minutes including dust containment.

Mounting TVs in historic downtown Dallas cottages

New-build subdivision TV mounting at Seven Hills and Bentwater

The 2000s subdivisions out toward Seven Hills, Bentwater, and Nebo are the easy walls in Dallas: brick veneer over wood stud, with drywall inside on predictable 16-inch-on-center framing, so your installer finds the studs fast and lag-bolts into solid wood. These master-planned Dallas neighborhoods favor open floor plans, so the cabling hides cleanly: we cut a low-voltage bracket behind the TV, drop an in-wall-rated HDMI and a recessed power kit down the open stud bay, and come out at a receptacle below. Many Seven Hills and Bentwater homes have a two-story great room where a large TV goes high above the fireplace, so we work off a ladder and span two studs with a steel plate for 65-inch-plus sets. A new-build subdivision install in Dallas typically runs 50-70 minutes, more with in-wall cable concealment or a tall-wall mount.

New-build subdivision TV mounting at Seven Hills and Bentwater

Fireplace TV mounting in Dallas homes

Fireplaces are a steady Dallas request, and the wall behind the firebox depends on the era. The 2000s subdivisions at Seven Hills, Bentwater, and Nebo almost always have a drywall chimney chase with a brick or stone surround at the firebox, so your installer mounts into the wood framing inside the chase and keeps anchors off the masonry face. Some older downtown Dallas cottages have a full brick chimney behind the wall, which means hammer-drill-and-Tapcon work into solid masonry. Either way, we measure mantel surface temperature at full burn before committing to a height. Most gas inserts in Dallas read 95-115 degrees Fahrenheit, inside the 12-inch firebox clearance builders left; wood-burning boxes run hotter, so we raise the mount or add a heat deflector. When the over-fireplace height strains necks, we install MantelMount-style pull-down brackets so the TV drops to eye level. Dallas fireplace installs typically take 75-100 minutes.

Fireplace TV mounting in Dallas homes

Full-motion arms and cable concealment in Dallas homes

Full-motion mounts are popular in the open-concept Dallas subdivisions where one living-room TV needs to swing toward both the kitchen and the family-room seating. On brick-veneer-over-wood-stud walls, your installer anchors the full-motion arm into a single 2x4 stud with two stacked lag bolts, or spans two studs with a mounting plate when a 65-inch-plus TV is going on the arm. The cantilever pulls hard against the wall, so stud capture is not optional. For cable concealment, the drywall interiors in the Seven Hills and Bentwater homes route easily: in-wall-rated HDMI and a recessed power kit down the open stud bay to a receptacle below. On the older downtown Dallas plaster cottages, we keep the wiring in a surface raceway instead. A standard Dallas full-motion install runs 70-95 minutes.

Full-motion arms and cable concealment in Dallas homes

Soundbars and home theater for Dallas living rooms

A lot of Dallas families add a soundbar or full surround system, especially in the larger Seven Hills and Bentwater homes with vaulted or two-story great rooms. Your installer wall-mounts the soundbar on the same stud line as the TV so the two read as one clean unit, runs the HDMI ARC or eARC connection (eARC for lossless Dolby Atmos), and keeps the cabling inside the wall on drywall jobs. For 5.1 and Atmos systems in the tall great rooms common in these newer Dallas subdivisions, we plan satellite and height-channel placement around the ceiling slope, coordinate any in-ceiling speaker rough-in, and calibrate bass to the room's hardwood, tile, or carpet floor. A soundbar add-on runs 30-45 minutes; a full surround integration adds 90-150 minutes.

Soundbars and home theater for Dallas living rooms

What a Dallas TV mounting appointment includes

Express Mounting's Dallas service covers every residential install, from the early-1900s plaster cottages near the courthouse square to the new-build traditional homes at Seven Hills, Bentwater, and Nebo. A standard appointment includes a wall-type read (historic plaster-and-lath, brick veneer over wood stud, or interior drywall), mount selection matched to your TV size and VESA pattern, secure mounting with the right hardware (lag bolts into wood studs, Tapcon into brick veneer, SnapToggle for open drywall, lath-framing anchors for plaster), full cable management, and a functionality test. Your local crew stocks mounts for TVs 32-85 inches and arrives with a hammer drill, a low-impact drill for plaster, deep-scan stud finders, a ladder for tall walls, a laser level, and torque-controlled drivers. Same-day Dallas service is available for single-TV jobs booked before noon, backed by our 100% satisfaction guarantee.

What a Dallas TV mounting appointment includes

Field notes from Dallas installs

Dallas, the Paulding County seat, reads as two towns in one. The historic core around the courthouse square holds early-1900s cottages, some with plaster-and-lath interiors and full brick chimneys that drill like solid masonry. The bigger story is the 2000s subdivision growth toward Seven Hills, Bentwater, and Nebo, where new-build traditional homes sit on brick veneer over wood stud with drywall inside. Your crew reads the wall first on every Dallas job: plaster, brick veneer, or open bay decides the hardware.

On the subdivision homes we lag-bolt into wood studs, drop to SnapToggle anchors between studs, and switch to hammer drill and Tapcon when a mount lands on brick veneer or a brick chimney. The Seven Hills and Bentwater two-story great rooms often put a TV high on a tall wall, so we work off a ladder and span two studs for big sets. Downtown Dallas plaster gets the gentlest treatment: a low-impact drill, incremental pilot holes, lath-framing anchors, and surface raceways instead of in-wall cuts. Georgia red-clay soil and humidity rarely touch an interior install, but they shape the garage and covered-porch jobs, where we use weather-rated mounts and corrosion-resistant hardware.

TV mounting prices in Dallas

Dallas 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. Standard brick-veneer-over-wood-stud and drywall walls in the Seven Hills and Bentwater subdivisions carry no surcharge; the early-1900s downtown plaster or full-brick-chimney installs that need slower, careful drilling are quoted upfront.

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How Express Mounting covers Dallas

Alex Crabinsky launched Express Mounting out of Atlanta in 2015, and it now counts 7,874 documented installs with 750+ five-star reviews behind it. Dallas jobs run with our local crew, the same team that works the rest of metro Atlanta, carrying the full hardware kit and working off the same install checklist with the same 100% satisfaction guarantee. We send someone who already knows how the historic downtown Dallas plaster, the brick-veneer subdivisions at Seven Hills and Bentwater, and the wood studs behind them behave before they walk in the door.

What Dallas, GA Customers Are Saying

Recent five-star reviews from homeowners in your area

Alex from Express Mounting did an outstanding job! He helped me take down my old 82-inch TV and professionally mount my new 82-inch setup with ease. He also went above and beyond by organizing and connecting all my peripherals, including my Xbox, PlayStation, and sound system. Everything looks clean, works perfectly, and was done efficiently. Highly recommend!

Jesse Fife

Dallas, GA

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Alex was experienced and knowledgeable about my 2 TV, outside install. Very pleased with the service. I have already recommended to my friends and neighbors.

Mark Gupton

Dallas, GA

MG
Excellent service! Installed my TV in less than an hour.

John De Lago

Dallas, GA

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