
Montaje de Frame TV
Drywall, ladrillo, piedra, concreto. Pernos localizados, nivelado garantizado.
Arthur Griffing sold lots with free strawberry shortcake and cul-de-sacs for children's safety in the 1920s. On New Year's Eve 1931, 113 citizens voted to incorporate. The WPA built a log cabin from Dade County pine in 1935 — it still serves as Village Hall. The first council meeting immediately declared it a bird sanctuary. Homes that cost $4,500 now sell for $697,000. TV mounting from $62, same day.

Elige el tamaño para ver el precio fijo. Sin sorpresas — tu cotización final queda confirmada antes de empezar.
Desde una sola pantalla plana hasta una instalación completa de muro multimedia con cables ocultos — tus expertos en montaje cubren cada casa de Biscayne Park.

Drywall, ladrillo, piedra, concreto. Pernos localizados, nivelado garantizado.

Montada al ras debajo de tu TV con el cableado oculto.

Soportes fijos, inclinables o articulados, del tamaño exacto para tu TV.

Canaleta externa o dentro de la pared — tú decides.
Elige el tamaño y los extras. Toma unos 30 segundos — sin cuenta, sin pago.
Te llamamos o enviamos un mensaje en 15 minutos durante horas hábiles para confirmar la cita el mismo día o al siguiente.
Puntuales, uniformados y con todo lo necesario. La mayoría de los trabajos en menos de una hora. Aceptamos efectivo, tarjeta o Zelle.
Sin tarifas ocultas ni sorpresas por hora. Conocerás el total antes de hacer el primer agujero.
Instalado por gente que hace esto todos los días — no como pasatiempo. Con garantía, seguro real y más de 150 reseñas públicas.
Solo técnicos con experiencia. Cada instalador lleva más de 5 años montando pantallas de todos los tamaños.
Dentro de la pared o con canaleta externa. Tu instalación queda como sala de exhibición — sin cables colgando.
Drywall, yeso, ladrillo, piedra, concreto. Soportes fijos, inclinables o articulados.
Reserva antes del mediodía y te enviamos un técnico el mismo día en todo el sur de Florida.
$1M de responsabilidad civil. Cada trabajo se nivela con láser y se prueba de tracción antes de retirarnos.
La mayoría de los trabajos en menos de 60 minutos. Cubrezapatos, lonas en el piso y todo limpio al final.
Ves el total antes de empezar. Aceptamos efectivo, tarjeta, Apple Pay y Zelle.
Más de 150 reseñas de 5 estrellas. Somos el servicio de instalación de TVs mejor calificado de la región.
Reseñas reales de Google de casas reales — actualizadas en vivo y con fotos de las instalaciones.
Marian vino y volvió a montar nuestra TV porque otra persona había hecho un mal trabajo. Es fantástico y nos salvó el día. Son increíbles.
Marian hizo un trabajo increíble — puntual, se aseguró de que mis 3 TVs (42", 55", 65") quedaran exactamente como las quería. Ocultó los cables dentro de la pared sin dañarla. 100% satisfecho.
Llamé a última hora y vinieron unas horas después. Soporte Frame — me encanta cómo quedó. Profesional, puntual, excelente trabajo.
Excelente, excelente trabajo. Sin pensarlo dos veces, los volveré a contratar.
Samsung de 75" instalada en muy poco tiempo. Cables dentro de la pared. Incluso regresaron sin costo cuando la TV resultó estar fallada. Puntuales, ordenados, profesionales.
Rápido y eficiente. Muy buen trabajo. ¡Me encanta cómo se ve!
Toca cualquier ciudad para ver precios locales, disponibilidad y la misma tarifa fija que ofrecemos en Biscayne Park.
Todo lo que los clientes preguntan antes, durante y después de la instalación.
Searching for professional TV mounting in Biscayne Park, FL? TV Mount Hero is Miami-Dade County's highest-rated TV wall mount installation service — licensed, insured, and available same day throughout Biscayne Park. We serve every street in this architecturally diverse village — Spanish Mission homes, seaside bungalows, and the tree-lined cul-de-sacs that Arthur Griffing designed for children's safety in the 1920s — with flat-rate pricing from $62, same-day arrival, and the historic construction expertise that a village where homes date to 1923 requires. Biscayne Park's story begins with tomato fields and a nurseryman's vision. In the early 1920s, the land that is now the village was mostly tomato fields owned by Arthur Mertlow Griffing — a New York horticulturalist who had come to Florida to manage the Little River Nursery and established Griffing Tropical Nurseries and Groves on a seven-acre site along Dixie Highway. Griffing was also the landscaper for Carl Fisher's Miami Beach projects — one of the most prominent landscape commissions in early Miami's history. By 1917, Griffing had become a developer. He subdivided his nursery land and named it Griffing Biscayne Park Estates. Griffing's vision for his development was specific and unusual for the era: he planted the entire development as a botanical garden — "so that Biscayne Park Estates resembled a huge botanical garden" — with carefully placed shrubs and trees throughout the streets and medians. He advertised in the Miami Daily Metropolis in early 1923 and set up a miniature of the development at the Halcyon Hotel on Flagler Street, shuttling prospective buyers from downtown Miami to what he called the "Gateway to Miami." To attract young families specifically, he offered free strawberry shortcake to potential buyers and designed the street layout with multiple cul-de-sacs — providing safe spaces for children to play near their homes. Original homes cost between $4,000 and $4,500. They now sell for a median of $696,950 — a 433% increase since 2000. Like El Portal just to the south, Biscayne Park was annexed by the City of Miami in 1925. And like El Portal, Miami gave it back when the Great Depression hit. On New Year's Eve 1931 — December 31st — 113 citizens voted to incorporate the Town of Biscayne Park. The first official meeting of the new town council was held on January 7, 1932. At that meeting, the council declared Biscayne Park a bird sanctuary — making it unlawful to shoot, trap, or in any manner destroy birds. This was the first act of governance of the newly formed municipality: protecting the birds. In 1933, the town became the Village of Biscayne Park and adopted its slogan: "A Village of Homes." The Works Progress Administration built a log cabin from Dade County pine in 1935 — a Depression-era structure whose design deliberately evoked the simplicity of American frontier days. At a special ceremony on January 24, 1935, the finished Log Cabin was officially turned over to the village. It remains the center of daily operations today — serving as Village Hall, meeting space, and the most distinctive civic building in Miami-Dade County: a log cabin built during the Depression that has governed a Florida village for 90 years. Today Biscayne Park has approximately 3,132 residents across 0.62 square miles, entirely residential with no commercial or industrial zoning. The slogan "A Village of Homes" remains accurate: this is what the village is, and what it has remained since Griffing sold lots with strawberry shortcake in 1923. Homes range from the original 1920s Spanish Mission and bungalow styles that Griffing's era produced to the mid-century CBS block construction that followed during the postwar development wave. The trees that Griffing planted and the bird sanctuary that the first council declared have created the shaded, lush streetscape that makes Biscayne Park one of the most visually distinctive residential villages in North Miami-Dade. For TV mounting in Biscayne Park, the varied construction history of a village where homes span a century requires the approach we bring to every pre-war residential community: probe before drilling, assess the specific substrate behind the wall surface, and never assume that what a wall looks like tells you what a wall is made of. The 1920s Spanish Mission homes and bungalows have early construction techniques that predate CBS block — hollow tile, wood frame, and early concrete. The mid-century CBS block homes look like standard drywall after renovations. Each requires specific hardware selection after assessment. --- **📍 Biscayne Park by Character — Botanical Garden Streets and Bungalow Architecture** Biscayne Park does not divide into named sub-neighborhoods in the conventional sense — it is a single coherent village organized around the cul-de-sac street pattern that Griffing designed for children's safety a century ago. What varies within the village is construction era and architectural style, both of which follow from the decades in which the original lots were built upon. **The 1920s-1930s original homes.** The Spanish Mission homes and seaside bungalows that Griffing's original development produced — with their clay tile roofs, stucco or frame vernacular construction, and the organic accumulated landscaping of a century of owner care — are the most architecturally valuable and technically demanding properties in Biscayne Park. These homes use early concrete, hollow tile, and wood-frame construction techniques from the pre-CBS block era. The wall behind the stucco or painted surface may be hollow tile, wood frame, or early poured concrete — and the correct hardware for each is different. We probe every original Biscayne Park bungalow before selecting any anchor. **The mid-century CBS block homes.** The postwar development that followed in the 1940s through the 1960s — filling in lots on Griffing's botanical garden street plan that remained undeveloped through the Depression and World War II — produced CBS block single-family homes on the same cul-de-sac streets. These are the technically standard TV mounting installations in the village: solid concrete block exterior walls requiring masonry hardware, drywall interior partitions in renovated spaces. After 70 years of renovation, the CBS block is thoroughly concealed behind contemporary finishes. **The Log Cabin Village Hall.** The 1935 WPA log cabin — the only Dade County pine log cabin in Miami-Dade County — serves as the visual symbol of the village and the physical center of its governance. It is not a residential TV mounting location, but its presence on the village green establishes the architectural commitment that every Biscayne Park property reflects: this village chose its character deliberately and has maintained it. --- **🌿 "A Village of Homes" — 100 Years of Botanical Garden Streets** Arthur Griffing's decision to plant Biscayne Park Estates as a botanical garden before selling a single lot was either an extraordinary vision or an extraordinary sales tactic — likely both. The result, a century later, is a village whose streets are canopied by mature tropical trees that Griffing's nursery expertise chose and placed. Combined with the bird sanctuary designation that the first council enacted at its first meeting in 1932, the botanical garden character of Biscayne Park's streets has been preserved through legal protection and community commitment for 90-plus years. For a village with this level of deliberate natural character, the Samsung Frame TV in gallery mode — displaying the kind of tropical botanical photography or bird imagery that would be at home in a Miami-Dade nature center — is the obvious interior choice for residents whose outdoor environment looks the way Griffing's botanical vision intended. --- **🌍 Biscayne Park's Diverse Community — Multilingual Service** With 45.1% Hispanic, 28.7% White, and 25.3% Black residents — plus 17.7% of residents born in Latin America — Biscayne Park is one of the more genuinely diverse small villages in Miami-Dade County. Spanish is a daily language throughout the community. Nuestro equipo habla español completamente — servicio de montaje de televisores disponible en español para la comunidad hispana y latinoamericana de Biscayne Park, desde la primera llamada hasta la instalación terminada. Con el 45.1% de residentes hispanos, el español no es un servicio adicional — es parte esencial de una instalación correcta. Nou pale Kreyòl ayisyen — sèvis montaj televizyon disponib an Kreyòl pou rezidan kominote ayisyen Biscayne Park. Rele (754) 340-1000. --- **📊 TV Mounting by the Numbers — Biscayne Park** **113** — citizens who voted to incorporate Biscayne Park on New Year's Eve 1931, choosing self-governance on the most symbolic date available. **$4,000-$4,500** — the original price of homes in Griffing Biscayne Park Estates in the 1920s. The median home value is now $696,950 — a 433% increase since 2000 alone. **1932** — year the first village council meeting immediately declared Biscayne Park a bird sanctuary — making the protection of birds the very first official act of village governance. **90 years** — the WPA log cabin's continuous service as Biscayne Park's Village Hall, from 1935 to the present day, making it the longest-serving civic building in continuous daily use in Miami-Dade County. **$62** — our flat-rate starting price. In Spanish or Haitian Creole if preferred. Confirmed before we drill. --- **🔧 5 Reasons DIY TV Mounting Fails in Biscayne Park** **1. 1920s-1930s bungalows and Mission homes use pre-CBS block construction.** The original Griffing-era homes have hollow tile, wood frame, or early concrete walls that require individual assessment. Standard CBS block anchors are inappropriate and fail immediately in hollow tile construction. **2. A century of renovation makes wall type completely unpredictable.** A 1927 bungalow that has been renovated in every decade since may have any combination of original hollow tile, mid-century drywall over original walls, and contemporary renovation finishes. No assumption is safe without probing. **3. CBS block mid-century homes are fully concealed by contemporary finishes.** The postwar CBS block homes look like standard drywall after 70 years of updates. The drill hits solid concrete 3 inches behind what appeared to be a simple drywall surface. **4. Language barriers produce wrong-height TV installations.** In a 45.1% Hispanic village, a technician who cannot communicate in Spanish mounts the TV at the wrong height on the wrong wall. Our complete Spanish service eliminates this. **5. Cul-de-sac street layout creates non-standard lot orientations.** Griffing's cul-de-sac design — innovative for 1920s Miami — means that homes in Biscayne Park face more varied compass directions than standard grid neighborhoods. More homes have morning or afternoon glare considerations that affect optimal TV wall selection. We assess glare as part of every Biscayne Park installation consultation. --- **❓ Frequently Asked Questions — TV Mounting in Biscayne Park, FL** **How quickly can you arrive in Biscayne Park?** Same-day appointments available throughout Biscayne Park seven days a week. Typically 1 to 3 hours from booking. Call or text (754) 340-1000. **Can you handle the 1920s-1930s bungalow construction in Biscayne Park?** Yes. Early concrete, hollow tile, and wood-frame construction from the Griffing era requires individual substrate assessment and appropriate anchor selection. We bring the full assessment kit to every original Biscayne Park home. **Do you offer Spanish service in Biscayne Park?** Yes — completely. Nuestro equipo habla español. With 45.1% Hispanic residents, Spanish is standard in Biscayne Park. Llame al (754) 340-1000. **What type of walls do Biscayne Park homes have?** It depends entirely on the construction era. 1920s-1930s original homes: hollow tile, early concrete, or wood frame. 1940s-1960s CBS block homes: solid concrete exterior walls. We probe every wall before drilling. **What is your price for TV mounting in Biscayne Park?** Flat-rate from $62. In Spanish or Haitian Creole if preferred. Confirmed before we drill. Never changes. --- Our full range of TV mounting services in Biscayne Park includes: flat-screen TV wall mounting on hollow tile, early concrete, CBS block, wood frame, drywall, and all wall types; Samsung Frame TV installation with no-gap mount and laser alignment; full-motion, tilting, and fixed bracket installation; soundbar wall mounting; in-wall cable and wire concealment; external cord cover installation; above-fireplace TV mounting; TV dismounting and remounting; and multi-TV installation. All flat-rate from $62 — no hidden fees. Nuestro equipo habla español completamente — servicio de montaje de televisores en español para la comunidad hispana de Biscayne Park. Nou pale Kreyòl ayisyen — sèvis konplè disponib an Kreyòl. TV Mount Hero is Biscayne Park's trusted same-day TV wall mount installation company. Every technician is Florida-licensed, background-checked, and carries $1M general liability insurance. Laser-level on every installation. Pull-test on every anchor. 5.0★ on Google with 150+ verified five-star reviews. Book same-day professional TV mounting in Biscayne Park, FL by calling or texting (754) 340-1000 — available 7 AM to 10 PM, seven days a week. Free quote confirmed within 15 minutes. TV Mount Hero serves Biscayne Park ZIP code 33161.