Field notes from Redondo Beach installs
Redondo Beach stretches from the Riviera bluffs down to the King Harbor pier, most of it built across the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s as coastal ranch and beach cottage, with townhome rebuilds going up steadily ever since. The older Riviera and Avenues houses get handled as wood-frame stucco: read the framing, sink structural lags into the studs, and pick up a second stud once a panel clears 55 inches. The aging beach cottages still keep lath-plaster behind the finish, eased open with a soft bit and a masked wall, the anchor landing in the stud rather than the brittle plaster.
The modern three-story townhomes clustered by the pier are wood-frame under drywall, which takes in-wall wiring wherever the floor plan permits.
All of it sits on earthquake ground, which makes seismic-rated brackets and lags driven into studs the baseline on every job. Salt off the ocean is the local hazard: a house on the Riviera bluffs or near King Harbor gets 316 stainless on any exposed mount.
TV mounting prices in Redondo Beach
Redondo Beach 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. Wood-frame stucco carries no surcharge; older Riviera lath-plaster walls carry a +$119 historic-care surcharge, and oceanfront installs that need 316 stainless hardware carry a small materials add-on.
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How Express Mounting covers Redondo Beach
Alex Crabinsky opened Express Mounting in Atlanta in 2015, building up 7,874 documented installs and 750+ five-star reviews over the years. Redondo Beach jobs run through vetted Los Angeles County installers who carry the same hardware, work off the same install checklist, and back every job with the same 100% satisfaction guarantee. You get a locally dispatched pro who knows how coastal wood-frame and Riviera lath-plaster behave in a seismic zone by the ocean.