Field notes from Deerfield Beach installs
Most of the housing in Deerfield Beach is CBS, concrete block under stucco, built from the 1960s into the 1980s. The Cove runs mid-century CBS ranch along the Intracoastal, Deer Creek is later block construction, and Century Village is a large condo community. Your installer treats these as masonry jobs: carbide bit on a hammer drill, 1/4-inch Tapcon concrete screws into solid block, dust taped off at the drill points. There are no studs to find, so the work is reading the block, avoiding hollow cells, and anchoring into concrete that holds well over 200 lbs.
The beachfront is its own world. The condo towers by the pier are concrete-slab construction, so we drill poured concrete and set wedge anchors rated for the load. Building rules matter here too, since most Deerfield Beach beachfront associations want board sign-off before cable goes inside a demising wall.
Then there is the salt air. Deerfield Beach sits right on the Atlantic, so anything near a balcony slider or open lanai gets 316 stainless hardware, and we build to HVHZ expectations on every job, anchoring into structural block or slab rather than trusting a surface fastener.
TV mounting prices in Deerfield Beach
Deerfield 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. Standard CBS and concrete-slab installs carry no surcharge in Deerfield Beach; the flat rate matches our Atlanta pricing, and the only added line items are cable concealment or outdoor 316 stainless hardware for salt-exposed lanai mounts.
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How Express Mounting covers Deerfield Beach
Alex Crabinsky got Express Mounting going in Atlanta in 2015. The team has since recorded 7,874 documented installs and 750+ five-star reviews. Deerfield Beach 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 already knows how 1960s CBS block takes a Tapcon and how the beachfront concrete towers hold an anchor in the salt air.