
Montaje de Frame TV
Drywall, ladrillo, piedra, concreto. Pernos localizados, nivelado garantizado.
First incorporated as Floranada — a Palm Beach investor's dream that went bankrupt in 1929. Reborn as Oakland Park. Now home to the Culinary Arts District, craft breweries, Middle River homes, and 45,000 residents who know exactly what they have. 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 Oakland 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 Oakland Park.
Todo lo que los clientes preguntan antes, durante y después de la instalación.
Searching for professional TV mounting in Oakland Park, FL? TV Mount Hero is Broward County's highest-rated TV wall mount installation service — licensed, insured, and available same day throughout Oakland Park. We serve the Middle River neighborhood homes, the Culinary Arts District apartments, the craft brewery corridor lofts, and every CBS block residence in this city with flat-rate pricing from $62 and same-day arrival that typically happens within 1 to 3 hours of your call. Oakland Park has one of the most accidentally entertaining founding stories in all of Broward County. In 1922, the Barkdull Investment Company planned a housing development east of Dixie Highway, named it Oakland Park after the beautiful oaks lining the Middle River, and watched local citizens begin identifying their community by that name. By December 1925, those citizens were ready to incorporate — when they discovered that a group of wealthy Palm Beach investors had already incorporated a city called Floranada directly around them. Floranada — a combination of Florida and Canada — was the American-British Improvement Company's vision for an exclusive oceanfront resort community with two golf courses, a yacht club, polo grounds, an aviation field, tennis courts, and hotels on 3,600 acres of prime Broward oceanfront. It was going to rival Palm Beach. The Florida land boom went bust first. By 1929, the wealthy backers had all pulled out. Fort Lauderdale and Pompano Beach both offered to absorb what was left of Floranada. The residents voted no. On July 1, 1929, Floranada was dissolved and Oakland Park was reborn — inheriting none of Floranada's debts, which had been wiped in bankruptcy, and all of the community's determination. Oakland Park Elementary School, which opened in 1925, sits on the National Register of Historic Places. It is the oldest functioning school in Broward County. The city that was almost a Palm Beach rival is now "The City on the Move" — and it is moving faster than most people outside Broward County realize. Today Oakland Park spans 8.2 square miles in the geographic center of South Florida, has 45,000+ residents, borders Wilton Manors to the west and Fort Lauderdale to the south, and has emerged as one of the most culturally interesting cities in Broward County. The Culinary Arts District along Oakland Park Boulevard is home to craft breweries, independent restaurants, artisan shops, and the kind of food and drink culture that makes residents fiercely loyal to their city. Oakland Park Oktoberfest and Taste of Oakland Park are among the most attended community events in central Broward. Rising property values in adjacent Wilton Manors have pushed buyers and renters into Oakland Park, accelerating a downtown redevelopment wave that is transforming the city's character. The Horizon of Oakland Park project — a major mixed-use development that went through a public planning meeting in early 2025 — will add new residential and commercial density to the city's core. Oakland Park is building toward its centennial in 2029, and every new resident who arrives needs a TV on the wall. --- **📍 Oakland Park by Neighborhood — Four Distinct Residential Characters** Oakland Park's 8.2 square miles contain four genuinely different residential environments, each with its own construction era, wall type, and TV mounting profile. **Middle River District — the historic heart.** The neighborhoods along the North Fork of Middle River — the waterway that gave Oakland Park its character and name — contain some of the most historically significant residential properties in the city. Original 1920s and 1930s homes built during and after the Floranada era sit alongside mid-century CBS block construction from the 1950s and 1960s, and more recent renovations and new builds. These are Oakland Park's oldest streets — Dixie Highway corridor, Northeast 33rd, 34th, and 35th Street neighborhoods, and the blocks west of Federal Highway — where historic plaster-over-masonry construction still exists in the oldest properties, CBS block dominates the postwar housing, and modern renovation has added contemporary drywall interiors throughout. We probe every Middle River District wall before drilling. Six decades of construction history, often layered within the same house. **Culinary Arts District and the Oakland Park Boulevard corridor.** The city's downtown redevelopment zone along Oakland Park Boulevard from Dixie Highway west is Oakland Park's fastest-changing neighborhood. Craft breweries, restaurants, loft apartments, and mixed-use developments are transforming what was once light industrial space into Broward's most vibrant independent food and drink corridor. New apartment buildings in this zone use modern wood-frame and metal-stud drywall construction — the most straightforward TV mounting environment in the city. New residents arriving in Culinary Arts District lofts are predominantly young professionals, design-conscious newcomers from Fort Lauderdale's higher-priced neighborhoods, and the creative class demographic that the district's character attracts. This community wants the TV mounted right, cables hidden, and the installation done before the brewery opens at 4 PM. We make that happen. **Oakland Forest and central neighborhoods — the CBS block core.** The broad sweep of central Oakland Park between the Florida Turnpike and I-95, along Commercial Boulevard and Oakland Park Boulevard — is classic 1960s and 1970s South Florida suburban: CBS block single-family homes on standard lots with drywall interiors, screened lanais, and the practical, well-maintained character of a community that has owned its homes for decades. This is the largest residential zone in Oakland Park by square footage. CBS block exterior walls require masonry hardware throughout. Interior partition walls use standard drywall anchors. Most of the TV mounting calls we receive from central Oakland Park are family living room upgrades — a 65-inch TV replacing an entertainment center, cables concealed, same-day appointment. **East Oakland Park — the Wilton Manors border corridor.** The neighborhoods along Oakland Park's eastern border with Wilton Manors have experienced the most significant property value appreciation of any area in the city, as Wilton Manors' development boom has pushed buyers who value walkability and design-consciousness into adjacent Oakland Park streets. These neighborhoods have a mix of original CBS block homes that have been extensively renovated — often with modern open-plan interiors that are unrecognizable compared to their 1960s originals — and newer construction. Samsung Frame TV installation is increasingly common in these renovated East Oakland Park homes, where the interior design investment justifies the premium installation. --- **🍺 The Culinary Arts District Effect — New Residents, New Walls, New TVs** Oakland Park's Culinary Arts District has created a specific new-resident customer segment that TV Mount Hero serves throughout the city: the transplant professional. These are people who arrived from Miami's Brickell corridor, Fort Lauderdale's Victoria Park, or from New York and Chicago, chose Oakland Park specifically because of the Culinary Arts District's character and relative affordability, and moved into a loft apartment or renovated CBS block home within walking distance of their favorite brewery. This customer has a 65-inch TV still in the box. They have a lease in a building where the walls may be original CBS block or modern drywall. They do not own a drill. They want the job done same-day, professionally, with cables hidden and the installation level. They will leave a five-star Google review when the job is excellent and recommend us to the three neighbors who helped them move in. Call (754) 340-1000 the week you arrive in Oakland Park. We are there within the hour. --- **🏠 Airbnb and Short-Term Rentals in Oakland Park — The Culinary Tourism Advantage** Oakland Park's growing reputation as a culinary and craft beer destination has created a niche but active short-term rental market. Visitors to the Culinary Arts District, guests attending Oakland Park Oktoberfest and Taste of Oakland Park, and travelers seeking the Fort Lauderdale experience at a lower price point fill Oakland Park's Airbnb and VRBO listings throughout the year. In this market, a mounted TV — particularly in a loft or renovated historic home — is the difference between a listing that photographs like a thoughtfully designed space and one that looks improvised. TV Mount Hero provides multi-unit same-visit service for Oakland Park hosts managing multiple properties. One call, one visit, all units completed. Call (754) 340-1000 to plan your property visit. --- **📊 TV Mounting by the Numbers — Oakland Park** **1929** — the year Oakland Park was officially incorporated, after the Floranada dream collapsed and the community chose its own name over absorption by Fort Lauderdale or Pompano Beach. **2029** — Oakland Park's centennial, which the city is actively building toward with new facilities, the Horizon of Oakland Park development, and the Culinary Arts District expansion. **45,000+** — current residents across 8.2 square miles of central Broward County. **$62** — starting flat-rate price for TV mounting in Oakland Park. Confirmed before we drill. Never changes. **1 to 3 hours** — typical arrival time from your call to our technician at your Oakland Park door, same day. **5.0★** — our Google rating from 150+ verified five-star reviews. --- **🔧 5 Reasons DIY TV Mounting Fails in Oakland Park** **1. Historic Floranada-era walls are not standard drywall.** The oldest Oakland Park homes near Middle River and Dixie Highway have original plaster-over-masonry walls from the 1920s and 1930s. They look like painted walls. They are not. Standard drywall anchors pull free immediately. Drilling without carbide masonry bits breaks the bit and cracks plaster that has survived a century. **2. Renovated CBS block surprises.** Oakland Park's extensively renovated East-side homes often have drywall applied over original CBS block. From inside, after a full renovation, it looks and feels like modern drywall — until the drill hits solid concrete 3 inches behind the surface. We probe first. Always. **3. Culinary Arts District loft ceilings require specific hardware.** New loft apartments in the downtown corridor frequently have exposed concrete ceilings and industrial finishes. TV mounting in these spaces sometimes requires ceiling-adjacent wall work where structural elements behave differently than standard residential framing. **4. Wilton Manors border corridor homes have mixed construction.** Extensively renovated homes near Wilton Manors often combine original CBS block structural walls with new metal-stud drywall additions — sometimes in the same room. Without probing, a standard installation attempt hits CBS block where drywall was expected, or vice versa. **5. Wrong height in a loft layout.** Loft apartments have higher ceilings and longer sightlines than standard CBS block houses. The standard "48 inches to center" rule for a conventional room is wrong for a 12-foot-ceiling Culinary Arts District loft with a sofa 16 feet from the wall. We calculate every loft installation height based on the room's actual geometry. --- **📋 Before We Arrive — Oakland Park TV Mounting Checklist** **✅ Know your building type.** Original 1920s-1930s Middle River home? Tell us — we bring extended masonry hardware. Modern Culinary Arts District loft? Standard drywall kit plus concrete backup. Renovated CBS block? We bring both. **✅ Know your loft's ceiling height.** If your ceiling is above 9 feet, mention it when booking. We'll calculate your correct TV height before drilling. **✅ Clear the mounting area.** Move furniture and art at least 3 feet from the planned TV location. In craft-district lofts with gallery-style walls, protecting the surrounding artwork matters. **✅ Check your HOA rules.** If you live in one of Oakland Park's managed communities or condo buildings, verify that interior TV mounting is permitted. Most are — but confirm first. **✅ Have your TV ready.** Out of the box, accessible. If you don't have a mount bracket, we bring options to every job. --- **❓ Frequently Asked Questions — TV Mounting in Oakland Park, FL** **How quickly can you arrive in Oakland Park?** Same-day appointments available throughout Oakland Park seven days a week. We typically arrive within 1 to 3 hours of booking. Call or text (754) 340-1000. **What type of walls do Oakland Park homes have?** Oakland Park has one of the most diverse wall-type profiles in Broward County — from 1920s plaster-over-masonry near Middle River, to 1960s-1970s CBS block in central neighborhoods, to modern metal-stud drywall in Culinary Arts District lofts and renovated East-side homes. We probe every wall before drilling. **Do you mount TVs in Oakland Park's new downtown loft apartments?** Yes. Culinary Arts District lofts are a regular service area. These buildings typically use modern wood-frame or metal-stud drywall construction — fast, clean installations with same-day availability. **Can you mount Samsung Frame TVs in renovated Oakland Park homes?** Yes — Samsung Frame TV installation is increasingly popular in Oakland Park's East-side renovated homes near Wilton Manors. We install with the no-gap wall mount and laser-level precision. **Are you available for Airbnb host multi-unit visits in Oakland Park?** Yes. Multi-unit same-visit service is available for Oakland Park hosts. One call covers all your properties in a single trip. **What is your price for TV mounting in Oakland Park?** Flat-rate from $62. Your exact price confirmed before we start. No hourly billing, no travel fees, no surprises. --- Our full range of TV mounting services in Oakland Park includes: flat-screen TV wall mounting on historic plaster, CBS block, drywall, metal stud, 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; outdoor TV mounting for lanai and patio areas; TV dismounting and remounting; and multi-TV installation for Airbnb hosts and new movers. All flat-rate from $62 — no hidden fees. Nuestro equipo habla español — servicio completo de montaje e instalación de televisores disponible en español para todos los residentes hispanohablantes de Oakland Park. TV Mount Hero is Oakland 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 Oakland 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 Oakland Park ZIP codes 33304, 33305, 33309, 33311, 33334.