Field notes from North Miami Beach installs
North Miami Beach is mostly a mid-century city. The bulk of the single-family housing across Uleta, Skylake, and Highland Village went up between the 1950s and 1970s as CBS ranch homes, stucco over concrete block, with flat or low-slope roofs built for the heat. Your installer treats these as straight masonry jobs: a hammer drill, carbide bits, and 1/4-inch Tapcon screws set into solid block, with sleeve anchors in the hollow cells where the layout forces it. There are no field studs to chase in a CBS wall, so the block is the structure.
The waterfront tells a second story. Eastern Shores and the condo towers along the Intracoastal corridor sit close to the water, and that salt air is hard on steel. On any North Miami Beach home or unit with a balcony or patio exposure, we switch to 316 stainless fasteners so the mount does not bleed rust down the stucco in a year. North Miami Beach is inside the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone, so we anchor everything to impact-code expectations and treat each TV as a structural fastening, not a quick hang.
The condo towers themselves are concrete-slab construction, which mounts cleanly with wedge or sleeve anchors once we clear the building rules on in-wall cable runs.
TV mounting prices in North Miami Beach
North Miami 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, stucco-over-block, and concrete-slab condo walls carry no surcharge in North Miami Beach, since the block and slab both take a Tapcon or concrete anchor cleanly.
Helpful guides before your North Miami Beach install
How Express Mounting covers North Miami Beach
Alex Crabinsky began Express Mounting in Atlanta in 2015, and the company has grown to 7,874 documented installs and 750+ five-star reviews. North Miami Beach jobs run through vetted Miami-Dade 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 local installer who already understands how 1960s CBS ranch walls and the Intracoastal concrete-slab towers behave in North Miami Beach.