Field notes from West Palm Beach installs
West Palm Beach is really two construction stories, and the installer needs both. The historic core (El Cid, Flamingo Park, and pockets of Northwood) is dominated by 1920s Mediterranean Revival and Mission homes: stucco over hollow-clay-tile and CBS, brittle plaster interiors, and original ceiling detail. Your installer treats these as historic-care jobs, with low-impact drilling, dust containment, and anchor placement that works around original moldings. Hollow-clay-tile gets sleeve or toggle anchors that grab the solid web, never a hammer drill.
Downtown and along the CityPlace and waterfront corridor, the story flips to poured concrete-slab condo towers. That is straight masonry-anchor work, with the slab easily carrying a large full-motion mount, plus board coordination for in-wall cable runs and care around post-tension cabling.
West Palm Beach sits right on the Intracoastal and the Atlantic, so salt air is a constant. Any lanai, balcony, or patio TV gets 316 stainless hardware, and impact-rated windows shape where we can route wire on an exterior wall.
TV mounting prices in West Palm Beach
West Palm 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. Historic-care surcharge for 1920s plaster, hollow-clay-tile, or stone surrounds in El Cid and Flamingo Park +$119. Newer CBS and downtown concrete-slab condos carry no surcharge.
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How Express Mounting covers West Palm 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. West Palm Beach jobs run through vetted Palm Beach County installers who carry the same hardware, work off the same install checklist, and back every job with the same 100% satisfaction guarantee. We send a vetted local pro who reads how 1920s plaster-on-hollow-clay-tile in El Cid and the downtown concrete-slab towers behave before they ever pick up a drill.