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John Newton Clarke filed a homestead in 1897 to grow pineapples. It didn't work. Decades later, a local attorney bought his land for $10,000, brought dredging equipment, and built a waterfront community that had three houses by 1952. A bridge changed everything in 1953. 113 of 117 voters chose incorporation in 1956. Today: 3,500 residents, 92.9% homeowners, CBS block on every street. TV mounting from $62, same day.

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From a single flat-screen mount to a complete media-wall install with concealed wiring — your TV wall mount masters handle every Lake Clarke Shores home.

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Searching for professional TV mounting in Lake Clarke Shores, FL? TV Mount Hero is Palm Beach County's highest-rated TV wall mount installation service — licensed, insured, and available same day throughout Lake Clarke Shores. We serve this established lake community with flat-rate pricing from $62, same-day arrival, and complete service in Spanish for a town where 30.5% of residents speak Spanish as a primary language. The Town of Lake Clarke Shores carries the name of a man whose own plans for the land never succeeded. John Newton Clarke filed a homestead claim in the area in 1897, intending to capitalize on the pineapple farming business that was drawing settlers to South Palm Beach County. His efforts were unsuccessful. He left, and his land remained largely undeveloped until the late 1940s. The man who actually built Lake Clarke Shores was a local attorney named Walter Travers. Visiting the area around Lake Clarke in the late 1940s, Travers saw what Clarke had missed — the potential of a waterfront community on the lake, in a central Palm Beach County location that would become increasingly valuable as West Palm Beach grew. He purchased 250 acres of lakeshore property for $10,000, negotiated with the State of Florida for additional drained land at $300 per acre, and invested a further $5,000 bringing in dredging equipment in 1949 to prepare the land for residential development. By 1952, after three years of work, the community had exactly three houses. The problem was not the vision — it was the lack of a bridge. There was no crossing over the West Palm Beach Canal separating Lake Clarke Shores from Forest Hill Boulevard and the broader road network. County Commissioner Lake Lytal understood the problem and knew the solution: convince Palm Beach County to build the bridge, using $10,000 that Travers had pledged toward construction. The bridge was completed in 1953. By connecting Selby Road to Forest Hill Boulevard into a continuous route, it transformed Lake Clarke Shores from an isolated waterfront tract into an accessible community. Development accelerated immediately. Two years later, rumors spread that West Palm Beach intended to annex the rapidly growing community. Sixty residents formed the Lake Clarke Property Owners' Association in 1955. They agreed on the name Lake Clarke Shores, met at Meadow Park Elementary School, and voted on April 10, 1956, to seek incorporation. Because the Florida Legislature was not in session in 1956, incorporation required two-thirds of voters in favor. Of 117 votes cast, 113 were in favor and 4 were opposed. The Florida Legislature officially incorporated the Town of Lake Clarke Shores on July 1, 1957. Travers sold his remaining lots to builders by 1960 and left — having realized his dream of a waterfront community, despite the narrow roads, absent sidewalks, and non-standard canals that County planners had found objectionable when reviewing his original plans. Today Lake Clarke Shores has 3,546 residents across 0.92 square miles of central Palm Beach County, immediately adjacent to West Palm Beach and bounded by Lake Clarke on its western edge. The median household income is $150,393 — among the highest in central Palm Beach County. The homeownership rate is 92.9%. The median home value reached $573,800 in 2024, a 16% increase over the previous year. The town that had three houses in 1952 now has an established community of long-term owner-occupied lakefront and non-lakefront homes. For TV mounting, Lake Clarke Shores is CBS block territory consistent with every post-WWII South Florida lake community. Homes were built primarily in the 1950s through the 1970s along the streets Walter Travers laid out around Lake Clarke — solid concrete block exterior walls requiring masonry hardware, drywall interior partitions in renovated spaces. The lakefront properties on the western edge have the canal and lake proximity that creates elevated ambient humidity throughout the year. --- **📍 Lake Clarke Shores by Zone — Lake, Canals, and the Interior Grid** **The lakefront properties along West Lake Drive.** The homes on the western side of the town along West Lake Drive and the lakeshore streets — the properties that Walter Travers developed first, the ones he was most interested in, the ones that gave the community its identity — are Lake Clarke Shores' most desirable addresses. Direct Lake Clarke frontage, private docks, and the waterfront character that made Travers invest $15,000 and years of his life into building a community here. CBS block construction from the 1950s through the 1970s, with the renovation history that 60-plus years of owner-occupied waterfront homeownership produces. Lake proximity means elevated ambient humidity throughout the year — quality hardware and careful installation technique are the standard we bring to every lakefront Lake Clarke Shores property. **The interior residential grid.** The streets east of the lake — the "dry parcels" that Travers left for other developers, including L. Phillips Clarke, John Clarke's nephew who platted Clarke Road — contain the town's non-lakefront single-family housing stock. CBS block construction throughout, standard masonry hardware for exterior walls, standard drywall anchors for interior partitions. These are the homes that the bridge's completion in 1953 made possible: accessible, affordable Palm Beach County homeownership close to West Palm Beach jobs and services. **Forest Hill Boulevard corridor.** The northern edge of Lake Clarke Shores along Forest Hill Boulevard contains the town's primary commercial access — the strip that Travers' roads connected to when the bridge opened in 1953. The residential properties immediately adjacent to Forest Hill Boulevard represent the town's highest-traffic residential zone and some of its most convenient addresses for West Palm Beach commuters. --- **🌍 Lake Clarke Shores' Latino Community — Complete Service in Spanish** With 30.5% Hispanic residents, Lake Clarke Shores has the most significant Latino community of any small lake town in central Palm Beach County. Spanish is spoken in nearly a third of the town's households as a primary language — making our complete Spanish-language service not a convenience but a fundamental part of professional TV mounting in this community. Nuestro equipo habla español completamente — desde la primera llamada hasta que terminamos la instalación, servicio disponible en español para la comunidad hispana y latinoamericana de Lake Clarke Shores. Con el 30.5% de residentes hispanos, hablamos su idioma porque es el idioma de este vecindario. Llame o envíe un mensaje de texto al (754) 340-1000. When the technician and homeowner share a language, the TV is mounted at the height that was discussed, in the position that was agreed upon, with the cable management that was requested. This is the foundation of a correctly completed installation — and TV Mount Hero provides it in Spanish to every Lake Clarke Shores resident who prefers it. --- **📊 TV Mounting by the Numbers — Lake Clarke Shores** **$10,000** — the price Walter Travers paid for 250 acres of lakeshore property in the late 1940s, the founding investment that became the Town of Lake Clarke Shores. **3** — the number of houses in Lake Clarke Shores when the West Palm Beach Canal bridge opened in 1953. The bridge changed everything. **113 of 117** — votes in favor of incorporation in 1956. The town that Walter Travers built chose its own identity with 96.6% approval. **$150,393** — median household income, among the highest in central Palm Beach County, reflecting the established professional community that Lake Clarke Shores has become. **$62** — our flat-rate starting price. In Spanish if preferred. Confirmed before we drill. Never changes. --- **🔧 5 Reasons DIY TV Mounting Fails in Lake Clarke Shores** **1. CBS block throughout the entire town stops standard anchors.** Every Lake Clarke Shores home built in the 1950s through the 1970s is CBS block construction. Standard drywall anchors fail immediately in solid concrete block. **2. Lakefront humidity accelerates hardware failure.** The western lakeshore properties along West Lake Drive have elevated ambient humidity from Lake Clarke year-round. Standard zinc hardware corrodes faster here than in the town's interior streets. We use quality hardware calibrated for lake proximity on every lakefront installation. **3. Decades of renovation hide CBS block behind contemporary finishes.** Homes built in the 1950s and 1960s have been updated through multiple renovation cycles. Smooth contemporary wall finishes conceal solid concrete block — until the drill discovers it 3 inches behind the painted surface. **4. Language barriers produce installations at the wrong height.** In a town where 30.5% of residents speak Spanish at home, a technician who cannot communicate in Spanish produces a TV at the wrong height on the wrong wall. Our complete Spanish service eliminates this. **5. Compact lot layouts require precise cable routing.** Lake Clarke Shores homes from the original development era have compact floor plans where the power outlet may not be near the ideal TV wall. We offer in-wall power routing and external cord cover installation on every job — because in a compact home, loose cables are visible from everywhere. --- **❓ Frequently Asked Questions — TV Mounting in Lake Clarke Shores, FL** **How quickly can you arrive in Lake Clarke Shores?** Same-day appointments available throughout Lake Clarke Shores seven days a week. Typically 1 to 3 hours from booking. Call or text (754) 340-1000. **Do you offer Spanish service in Lake Clarke Shores?** Yes — completely. Nuestro equipo habla español completamente. Llame al (754) 340-1000. **What type of walls do Lake Clarke Shores homes have?** CBS block construction throughout — solid concrete exterior walls requiring masonry hardware. Interior partitions use standard drywall anchors. Lakefront properties receive quality corrosion-resistant hardware for lake proximity. We probe every wall before drilling. **Do you serve the lakefront properties along West Lake Drive?** Yes — lakefront Lake Clarke Shores properties are a regular service area. We apply quality hardware calibrated for lake humidity on every West Lake Drive installation. **What is your price for TV mounting in Lake Clarke Shores?** Flat-rate from $62. In Spanish if preferred. Confirmed before we drill. Never changes. --- Our full range of TV mounting services in Lake Clarke Shores 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; outdoor TV mounting for lakefront covered patios; 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 y latinoamericana de Lake Clarke Shores. TV Mount Hero is Lake Clarke Shores' 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 Lake Clarke Shores, 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 Lake Clarke Shores ZIP code 33406.