On-site notes from Irvine jobs
Irvine (population 310,000+) is Orange County’s master-planned tech-corridor anchor. Built almost entirely by the Irvine Company as planned villages with standardized construction specs:
- Woodbridge (1976+), Turtle Rock (1970s+), Northwood (1980s+), Westpark (1980s+), University Park (1970s+): Wood-frame stucco with drywall interior, 16-inch on-center stud spacing. Predictable installer prep.
- University Hills (UC Irvine faculty housing, 1980s+), Quail Hill (1990s+), Northpark (2000s+): Same wood-stud pattern, larger lots in some sections.
- Great Park Neighborhoods + Cypress Village + Stonegate + Eastwood (2010s+): Newer master-planned, mix of single-family wood-stud and townhome wood + metal-stud partitions.
- Irvine Spectrum + Park Place mid-rise condos (2000s+): Concrete-slab construction.
Multilingual installer dispatch (English, Mandarin, Korean, Vietnamese) available - Irvine is ~45% Asian-American with significant multilingual service demand.
Seismic-rated anchoring into solid framing is our standard on every install. Orange County is less seismically active than LA County but standard seismic anchor density required.
Master-planned community HOA rules generally don’t restrict interior TV mounting. Exterior installations may require village-specific approval.
What TV mounting costs in Irvine
Irvine TV mounting starts at $149 (basic up to 54-inch), $199 (large 55-69-inch), $259 (XL 70-79-inch), $319 (XXL 80-inch+). Cable concealment $119/TV. Spectrum + Park Place concrete-slab surcharge +$119. California seismic-rated hardware included. Multilingual service no charge.
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How Express Mounting covers Irvine
Express Mounting was founded in 2015 by Alex Crabinsky in Atlanta. Today we connect Irvine residents with vetted local OC installers (multilingual: English / Mandarin / Korean / Vietnamese) who follow the same install protocol and same hardware standards as our Atlanta crews.