Field notes from Coral Springs installs
Coral Springs was master-planned from the 1960s with strict community aesthetic codes, and that origin made it one of the most uniform towns in Broward. The housing is CBS traditional and Mediterranean, stucco over solid concrete block, threaded with golf-community streets in Eagle Trace, Heron Bay, Maplewood, and around the Country Club. For an installer the uniformity is a real advantage: the walls are concrete block almost everywhere, the strongest residential surface we mount on.
Your installer treats a Coral Springs job as masonry. We drill stucco-over-CBS with carbide bits, set Tapcon anchors into solid block, and step the pilot holes up so the stucco does not spall. Framing shows up only in an added bonus room or an enclosed patio, where we switch to lag bolts.
The rule layer is what makes Coral Springs distinct. The HOA aesthetic codes are strict, but they govern exterior, street-visible changes, not interior mounting, so we keep TV work on interior walls and flag the association question on anything exterior before we drill. Coral Springs also sits inside the HVHZ, so we keep clear of impact-rated glass and hurricane-rated openings and set covered outdoor TVs on 316 stainless hardware.
TV mounting prices in Coral Springs
Coral Springs 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. Coral Springs homes are CBS stucco, so standard block installs carry no masonry surcharge; the flat rate already covers Tapcon anchoring into concrete.
Helpful guides before your Coral Springs install
How Express Mounting covers Coral Springs
Alex Crabinsky started Express Mounting in Atlanta back in 2015; 7,874 documented installs and 750+ five-star reviews later, the process is dialed in. Coral Springs jobs run through vetted Broward 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 dispatched pro who knows how the master-planned CBS homes around Eagle Trace and Heron Bay behave, and who keeps the work HOA-friendly.