
Frame TV Mounting
Drywall, brick, stone, concrete. Studs found, level guaranteed.
Gateway to the Everglades & the Keys — Florida's most resilient city. Built back stronger after Andrew. CBS block homes, gated communities, same-day TV mounting from $62.

Pick a size to see the flat rate. No surprises — your final quote is locked in before we start.
From a single flat-screen mount to a complete media-wall install with concealed wiring — your TV wall mount masters handle every Homestead home.

Drywall, brick, stone, concrete. Studs found, level guaranteed.

Mounted flush under your TV with hidden wiring.

Fixed, tilting, or full-motion brackets sized to your TV.

External raceway or in-wall — your call.
Pick a size and any extras. Takes about 30 seconds — no account, no payment.
We text or call you within 15 minutes during business hours to lock in a same-day or next-day slot.
On time, in uniform, with everything we need. Most jobs done in under an hour. Cash, card, or Zelle.
No hidden fees, no hourly surprises. You'll know the total before we drill a single hole.
Mounted by people who do this every day — not a side hustle. Backed by a warranty, real insurance, and 150+ public reviews.
Senior techs only. Every installer has 5+ years mounting flat screens of every size.
In-wall or external raceway. Your install looks like the showroom — no dangling wires.
Drywall, plaster, brick, stone, concrete. Fixed, tilting, or full-motion brackets.
Book before noon and we'll get a tech to you the same day across South Florida.
$1M general liability. Every job is laser-leveled and pull-tested before we leave.
Most jobs done in under 60 minutes. Shoe covers on, drop cloths down, mess cleaned.
You see the total before we start. Cash, card, Apple Pay, and Zelle accepted.
150+ five-star reviews. We're the highest-rated TV mounting service in the region.
Real Google reviews from real homes — pulled live, displayed with the photos of the actual installs.
Marian stopped by and remounted our TV for us due to a bad job by someone else. He is fantastic and saved the day! You guys are incredible.
Marian did an amazing job — on time, made sure my 3 TVs (42", 55", 65") were installed exactly how I wanted. Hid the cables inside the wall without damaging it. 100% satisfied.
Last-minute call and they came out a couple hours later. Frame mount — I'm loving the job. Professional, on time, great work.
Awesome, awesome job. Will book again next time without thinking twice.
75" Samsung installed in no time. Cables routed into the wall. Even came back free of charge when the TV itself turned out faulty. On time, tidy, professional.
Quick and efficient. Very good job. I love how it looks!
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Searching for professional TV mounting in Homestead, FL? TV Mount Hero is Miami-Dade County's highest-rated TV wall mount installation service — licensed, insured, and available same day throughout Homestead. We know South Miami-Dade construction. We know CBS block, impact glass, post-Andrew new builds, and every neighborhood from Waterstone to Keys Gate. And unlike services based in Tampa or Ft. Lauderdale that claim to serve Homestead, we actually show up — same day, on time, with the right hardware. Homestead is Florida's crossroads. Founded in 1913 when the Florida East Coast Railway extended south to support agricultural development, the city sits at the continental United States' southernmost edge — roughly equidistant between Biscayne National Park to the east, Everglades National Park to the west (a UNESCO World Heritage Site covering 1.5 million acres), and the Florida Keys stretching 25 miles south on US-1. With a population of nearly 87,000 residents and a growing suburban footprint of gated planned communities, Homestead has transformed from a small agricultural town into one of Miami-Dade's most rapidly growing cities — while maintaining the Redland's farming heritage, Homestead Miami Speedway, Coral Castle, Robert Is Here fruit stand, and the small-town character that draws families priced out of northern Miami-Dade. Homestead's housing stock reflects this transformation — a city with five distinct construction eras, each with different wall types and TV mounting requirements. **Pre-1992 historic Homestead** — the older neighborhoods east of US-1 and along Krome Avenue that survived Hurricane Andrew with varying degrees of damage. These are 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s CBS block homes in the city's historic core, many renovated but retaining original masonry construction. Krome Avenue, SW 2nd Avenue, and the streets of the historic downtown near the Seminole Theatre contain this era's architecture. These walls are solid CBS block, requiring masonry hardware throughout. **Post-Hurricane Andrew reconstruction (1993–2002)** — the most significant construction wave in Homestead's history. Hurricane Andrew struck on August 24, 1992, with Category 5 winds exceeding 165 mph and gusts above 175 mph. The storm nearly leveled Homestead, destroying an estimated 25,000 homes across South Dade. What emerged from that devastation was a city rebuilt to a new standard: the Florida Building Code was dramatically strengthened, and every home constructed in Homestead after 1992 was built to withstand Category 5 conditions. Post-Andrew CBS block homes in Homestead are typically more robust than pre-1992 construction — thicker walls, stronger anchoring, and impact-rated windows throughout. TV mounting in post-Andrew homes uses the same masonry hardware as any CBS block installation, but these walls anchor with exceptional holding strength. **Early 2000s gated communities** — Waterstone in the northeast corner of Homestead, Malibu Bay (guard-gated, master-planned), and Keys Gate (several smaller subdivisions with a mixture of homes, townhouses, and condos) represent Homestead's first wave of suburban gated development. Waterstone's subdivisions — including Portofino Lakes, Floridian Bay Estates, and others — feature CBS block homes with community pools and clubhouses. These 2000s-era builds are consistent and predictable for professional TV mounting. **2010s master-planned communities** — Silver Palms, Mandarin Lakes, Isles of Oasis, and similar large-scale developments brought thousands of new CBS block townhomes and single-family homes to Homestead's western corridors. These are newer, more consistent construction with metal-stud drywall interiors and impact glass throughout. Samsung Frame TV installation is popular in Silver Palms and Mandarin Lakes, where open-plan living areas and high ceilings create the perfect setting for the Frame's gallery-like appearance. **Current new construction (2020–present)** — Homestead continues to grow rapidly, with new townhome and single-family developments pushing the city's footprint westward toward the Everglades buffer and southward toward Florida City. Modern poured concrete and CBS block construction with full impact-rated systems are standard. --- **🌀 TV Mounting and Hurricane Season in Homestead — What Every Homeowner Should Know** Homestead residents understand hurricanes better than anyone in South Florida. Here is what Hurricane Andrew taught the TV mounting industry — lessons that every Homestead homeowner should understand before mounting a TV. **Impact glass does not mean your TV mount is safe in a storm.** A properly mounted TV on CBS block with concrete sleeve anchors will not move during a hurricane. A TV mounted with standard drywall toggle bolts on an interior partition wall — or worse, on hollow-wall anchors — can fail during the structural stress of a Category 3 or higher hurricane even if the building itself survives. CBS block walls flex minimally during high winds. Drywall partition walls can vibrate significantly. The anchor type matters enormously. **Full-motion mounts increase storm risk.** A full-motion mount extends the TV away from the wall, creating a lever arm that multiplies the force on the anchor points during high winds. In Homestead homes during hurricane season, we recommend either a fixed or low-profile tilting mount, or that you dismount the TV and store it flat during any Category 3+ storm watch. We include storm prep advice with every Homestead installation at no charge. **Before hurricane season — the most important TV service call.** If your TV is currently mounted with questionable hardware from a previous installer, call us before June 1. We will pull-test your existing mount, identify any anchor failures before they happen, and re-anchor with hurricane-rated hardware. This service costs $62 and could save a $2,000 television and a wall repair. --- Our full range of TV mounting services in Homestead includes: flat-screen TV wall mounting on CBS block, post-Andrew construction, 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; outdoor TV mounting for pool and patio areas; TV dismounting for storm prep and remounting after; and multi-TV installation. All services are flat-rate from $62. Nuestro equipo habla español — servicio completo de instalación de televisores disponible en español para todos los residentes de Homestead. Homestead tiene una comunidad hispanohablante muy significativa y atendemos a toda la comunidad en su idioma. TV Mount Hero is Homestead's trusted same-day TV wall mount installation company. Every technician is Florida-licensed, background-checked, and carries $1M general liability insurance. 5.0★ on Google with 150+ verified five-star reviews. Book same-day professional TV mounting in Homestead, FL by calling or texting (754) 340-1000 — available 7 AM to 10 PM, seven days a week. Free quote online — confirmed within 15 minutes. TV Mount Hero serves Homestead ZIP codes 33030, 33031, 33033, 33034, and 33035.