
Montaje de Frame TV
Drywall, ladrillo, piedra, concreto. Pernos localizados, nivelado garantizado.
Four businessmen invested $400 each in 1947 because Miami-Dade County banned their cocktail hours and gambling rooms. Veterans built homes on free government lots. Jewish families arrived in the 1950s. Cuban exiles transformed everything after 1959. Today 66% of residents were born outside the United States. 0.71 square miles. 7,200 people. Spanish is the daily language. 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 West Miami.

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 West Miami.
Todo lo que los clientes preguntan antes, durante y después de la instalación.
Searching for professional TV mounting in West Miami, FL? TV Mount Hero is Miami-Dade County's highest-rated TV wall mount installation service — licensed, insured, and available same day throughout West Miami. We serve every block of this compact, densely populated city with flat-rate pricing from $62, same-day arrival within 1 to 3 hours, and complete Spanish-language service for a community where Spanish is not a secondary language — it is the primary one. West Miami was incorporated on April 7, 1947, for a reason that no other city in our service area can claim: four businessmen wanted to keep their cocktail hours. Miami-Dade County had decided to reduce cocktail hours and ban gambling, and the businesses operating in the area west of Miami stood to lose significant revenue. Four businessmen — names unrecorded with the persistence of municipal legend but deeds very much on file — each invested $400 in incorporation bonds and set about giving the new municipality a name. West Haven was considered. West Gate was proposed. West Miami was chosen. State law prevented the new entity from incorporating as a city based on its small population — 700 residents at the time — so it incorporated as a town instead. The cocktail hours were saved. What happened next is the story of three successive community transformations that turned a 700-person cocktail-hour town into one of the most densely Latin immigrant communities in Miami-Dade County. The first wave: veterans. Near the end of World War II, the federal government was distributing land and private enterprises in West Miami as an incentive to attract residents. Returning soldiers took advantage of the free lots and built homes in the city. West Miami became known as a community of veterans — and in 1949 demonstrated another form of civic courage when it became one of the first cities in Florida to elect a female commissioner. The second wave: Jewish families. In the early 1950s, West Miami saw an influx of Jewish families relocating from northeastern states and from northern Miami-Dade, settling close to Temple Zion on SW 17th Street. At peak, Jewish families comprised up to 50% of West Miami's population. The city built the community infrastructure that families require, and West Miami settled into the stable mid-century residential character that its position between Calle Ocho and Coral Way produced. The third wave: Cuban exiles. After 1959, the Cuban exile community that was transforming all of Little Havana and the surrounding area found its way to West Miami. Gradually, then thoroughly. Today, West Miami is a city where 66.2% of residents were born outside the United States — the vast majority from Cuba, Latin America, and the broader Spanish-speaking world. Spanish is the daily language of every street, every business on Calle Ocho at the city's northern edge, and every household in a city that a cocktail-hour dispute brought into existence 78 years ago. For TV mounting, West Miami is CBS block territory consistent with the mid-century development that the veteran free-lot wave and 1950s family expansion produced. Homes from the late 1940s through the 1960s on the city's compact grid — 0.71 square miles at a density of 10,202 people per square mile — are solid concrete block construction requiring masonry hardware. The city's extraordinary density means compact living rooms where TV height calculation from the actual room geometry matters more than any standard formula. And the 66.2% foreign-born population means that professional TV mounting in West Miami requires complete Spanish service — not as an option, but as the baseline professional standard for this community. --- **📍 West Miami — Between Two of Miami's Most Iconic Streets** West Miami's geographic identity is defined by its two bounding boulevards. To the north: SW 8th Street — Calle Ocho — the spine of Little Havana and one of the most culturally significant streets in American immigrant history. The cafeterias, ventanitas, domino parks, and the annual Calle Ocho Festival that draws a million people annually to this corridor are the cultural context that West Miami's northern edge touches. To the south: SW 24th Street — Coral Way — the Mediterranean-themed boulevard of royal palms and bougainvillea that runs from Coral Gables through the surrounding communities, one of Miami-Dade's most architecturally significant roads. Pressed between these two corridors, West Miami's interior residential grid carries the character of both: the Cuban-American community vibrancy of Calle Ocho above and the residential permanence of Coral Way below, expressed in the CBS block homes that the veteran wave built and the immigrant families maintained. The city's eastern border with Coral Gables is one of Miami-Dade's most interesting socioeconomic boundaries. On the Coral Gables side: Addison Mizner's Mediterranean Revival masterwork, one of the wealthiest cities in Florida, homes selling above $1 million routinely. On the West Miami side: the compact CBS block homes of immigrant families, a median household income that reflects working and middle-class stability, and the community density of 10,202 people per square mile. Two feet of property line separates these two realities. West Miami residents know it. They chose West Miami for its character — the same choice the four businessmen made in 1947 for different but equally principled reasons. --- **🇨🇺 La Comunidad Cubana de West Miami — Servicio en Español** Con el 66.2% de residentes nacidos fuera de los Estados Unidos y una comunidad predominantemente cubana y latinoamericana, West Miami es una de las ciudades más hispanohablantes de Miami-Dade County. El español no es una segunda lengua aquí — es el idioma de la calle, del cafetín, del parque, y de cada hogar entre Calle Ocho y Coral Way. TV Mount Hero sirve a la comunidad de West Miami completamente en español. Nuestro equipo habla español desde la primera llamada hasta que terminamos la instalación. Sin barreras de comunicación. Sin malentendidos sobre la altura del televisor, la pared elegida, o el manejo de los cables. La instalación que hacemos es exactamente la que pediste — porque te entendemos perfectamente. **¿Cuánto cuesta montar un televisor en West Miami?** Precio fijo desde $62. Confirmado antes de hacer el primer agujero. Nunca cambia. Llama o envía un mensaje de texto al (754) 340-1000. This service standard is not a feature — it is the professional minimum for a city where 66% of residents were born outside the United States and Spanish is the community's first language. --- **🏚️ Three Waves, One City — The Housing Archaeology of West Miami** West Miami's three demographic waves left physical signatures in the housing stock that TV mounting requires understanding: **The veteran wave (late 1940s).** The government lots that returning soldiers built on in 1947 and 1948 produced the city's oldest homes — modest CBS block single-family houses from the immediate postwar period. These homes are on the western and interior blocks of the city, built by men who received the land free and built what they could afford: solid, functional, CBS block. The walls are solid. The hardware requirement is masonry. The finishes are 75 years of paint over paint over paint. We probe before drilling. **The Jewish family wave (1950s).** The homes built or purchased by the Jewish families who arrived from the Northeast in the early 1950s represent West Miami's mid-century expansion — larger CBS block homes on slightly larger lots, with the postwar construction quality that a more established income base produced. Still CBS block throughout. Still masonry hardware required for exterior walls. **The Cuban community era (1960s-present).** The homes that Cuban exiles and Cuban-Americans have occupied, maintained, renovated, and expanded over six decades reflect the community's investment in a city they chose. Renovations from every decade are visible in the interior finishes — drywall over CBS block, tile over original floors, Spanish tile details on exteriors. The wall behind the current surface is consistently CBS block. The hardware requirement is consistently masonry. --- **📊 TV Mounting by the Numbers — West Miami** **$400** — the amount each of the four founding businessmen invested to incorporate West Miami in 1947, making it the least expensively founded city in our entire service area. **1947** — year of incorporation, driven not by civic ambition or real estate development but by the determination to preserve cocktail hours in the face of county prohibition. **66.2%** — percentage of West Miami residents born outside the United States — among the highest of any municipality in our service area — reflecting the Cuban-American and Latin immigrant community that defines the city. **10,202** — people per square mile, a density that places West Miami among the most densely populated small cities in Miami-Dade County. **$62** — our flat-rate starting price. In Spanish. In this city, it is the only appropriate way to serve the community. Confirmed before we drill. Never changes. --- **🔧 5 Reasons DIY TV Mounting Fails in West Miami** **1. CBS block throughout every era of West Miami's housing stops standard anchors cold.** From the veteran-built homes of 1947 to the Cuban-family renovations of the 1980s, every West Miami home is CBS block exterior. Standard drywall anchors fail immediately in solid concrete block. **2. 10,202 people per square mile means compact rooms where height calculation is critical.** At this density, living rooms are often 10 to 14 feet wide with the sofa 8 to 10 feet from the wall. Standard mounting height is too high at this distance. Wrong height in a compact room is wrong every time you sit down to watch TV. **3. 75 years of renovation layers hide CBS block completely.** The veteran homes of 1947 have been painted, tiled, and plastered in every subsequent decade. The wall looks like standard drywall. It is solid concrete block 3 inches behind the surface. **4. Language barriers cause installation errors in a 66% foreign-born city.** When a technician cannot communicate in Spanish in West Miami, the TV goes at the wrong height on the wrong wall. This is the most common and most preventable TV mounting error in this city. Our complete Spanish service eliminates it. **5. Compact rooms require precise cable routing.** In a West Miami CBS block home where the power outlet is on the opposite wall from the ideal TV mounting location, the cable running across a small room is both unsightly and hazardous. We offer external cord cover and in-wall routing assessment on every West Miami installation. --- **❓ Frequently Asked Questions — TV Mounting in West Miami, FL** **How quickly can you arrive in West Miami?** Same-day appointments available throughout West Miami seven days a week. Typically 1 to 3 hours from booking. Call or text (754) 340-1000. **¿Ofrecen servicio completo en español en West Miami?** Sí — completamente. Nuestro equipo habla español desde la primera llamada hasta que terminamos. Llame o envíe un mensaje de texto al (754) 340-1000. **What type of walls do West Miami homes have?** CBS block throughout — every home from the 1940s through the 1960s is solid concrete block exterior construction requiring masonry hardware. Interior partitions use standard drywall anchors. We probe before drilling. **Why was West Miami actually incorporated?** To preserve cocktail hours and gambling rooms when Miami-Dade County restricted both. Four businessmen invested $400 each in 1947. The cocktail hours were saved. The city has existed for 78 years. **What is your price for TV mounting in West Miami?** Flat-rate from $62. In Spanish. Confirmed before we drill. Never changes. --- Our full range of TV mounting services in West Miami includes: flat-screen TV wall mounting on CBS block, 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 e instalación de televisores en español para toda la comunidad cubana y latinoamericana de West Miami. Este es nuestro estándar, no un servicio adicional. TV Mount Hero is West Miami'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 West Miami, 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 West Miami ZIP codes 33144, 33155.