
Montaje de Frame TV
Drywall, ladrillo, piedra, concreto. Pernos localizados, nivelado garantizado.
Named "Lucerne" in 1912 — until they discovered another Lucerne already existed in Florida. College Park homes built 1913–1949. Florida's largest LGBTQIA+ pride festival. The Cultural Council for all of Palm Beach County headquartered here. A glassblowing studio in a restored railway depot. We go deeper. 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 Lake Worth Beach.

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 Lake Worth Beach.
Todo lo que los clientes preguntan antes, durante y después de la instalación.
Searching for professional TV mounting in Lake Worth Beach, FL? TV Mount Hero is Palm Beach County's highest-rated TV wall mount installation service — licensed, insured, and available same day throughout Lake Worth Beach. We serve College Park, Old Lucerne, South Palm Park, the LULA Arts District, and every neighborhood in this city with flat-rate pricing from $62 — $7 less than TV Mount Company $69 — and the deep local knowledge their generic page completely lacks. $62 — our flat-rate starting price for TV mounting in Lake Worth Beach. From College Park's 1920s masonry homes to the western CBS block neighborhoods. Confirmed before we drill. Never changes. Lake Worth Beach was originally platted in 1912 as "Lucerne" by the Palm Beach Farms Company — until the local post office revealed that Florida already had a Lucerne elsewhere. The name became Lake Worth, referencing the freshwater lake along the city's western edge. The town incorporated in 1913 on land that had been Everglades drainage. By the 1920s, Lake Worth was growing rapidly during the Florida land boom, building the Mediterranean Revival and Spanish Mission commercial buildings that now make up the Historic Old Town Commercial District — 46 buildings across 16 acres listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001. College Park expanded north of downtown between 1925 and 1928, then again from 1945 to 1949, producing the mix of Mediterranean Revival, ranch-style, and masonry vernacular homes that still define the neighborhood's character. Today Lake Worth Beach is 40,000 residents in 8.16 square miles — the most ethnically and racially diverse city in coastal Palm Beach County. Significant Haitian, Mexican, and Central American communities have built neighborhood character visible in the restaurants, churches, and commercial corridors throughout the city. The Cultural Council for Palm Beach County — the county's official arts agency — is headquartered downtown. The Lake Worth Playhouse, oldest building on the Art Deco Society of Palm Beaches register, has hosted nearly 70 years of performing arts. The Benzaiten Center for Creative Arts operates a glassblowing and metalworks studio in the historic FEC railway depot on Second Avenue. LULA Lake Worth Arts — named for Lucerne Avenue (LU) and Lake Avenue (LA), the city's two main streets — coordinates the creative community's shared vision. And every June, Lake Worth Beach hosts one of Florida's largest LGBTQIA+ pride festivals, drawing tens of thousands. This is a city with texture. The TV mounting job that reflects it deserves more than "homes vary widely in layout." --- **📍 Lake Worth Beach by Neighborhood — Pre-War Masonry to Mid-Century CBS Block** Lake Worth Beach has the most architecturally varied housing stock of any city in our Palm Beach County service area. Understanding wall types here requires understanding construction era by neighborhood — because pre-war masonry construction in College Park and Old Lucerne behaves completely differently from 1970s CBS block in the city's western residential areas. **College Park Historic District** — Lake Worth Beach's earliest residential expansion, with homes built primarily 1925–1928 and 1945–1949 — sits immediately north of downtown along Lake and Lucerne Avenues. The construction here ranges from original 1920s Mediterranean Revival and Spanish Mission homes — thick stucco-over-masonry walls with clay tile roofs and the organic, hand-applied finishes of the Florida land boom era — to 1940s masonry vernacular and early ranch-style CBS block from the postwar period. Median sale price: $760,000. These are not generic CBS block ranch homes — they are documented historic properties where wall type assessment before drilling is not optional but essential. A 1926 Mediterranean Revival home in College Park may have plaster-over-hollow tile, poured concrete, or early concrete masonry units behind its stucco surface. We probe every College Park wall before selecting hardware. **Old Lucerne Historic Residential District** — centered on the blocks where Samuel and Fannie James lived in the city's earliest African American community, built 1913–1951 — contains some of the oldest surviving residential construction in Palm Beach County. This is pre-CBS block construction: hollow tile, early poured concrete, and masonry techniques from the 1910s and 1920s that require specific assessment before any drilling. We approach Old Lucerne installations with the same historical care we bring to Addison Mizner's 1925 homes in Boca Raton — because the construction era is equivalent. **South Palm Park** — adjacent to the historic districts, with homes spanning the full spectrum from 1920s Spanish tile originals to new construction with heritage-inspired details — offers Lake Worth Beach's most varied single-block construction profile. A 1925 Mediterranean Revival sits next to a 1960s CBS block ranch that sits next to a 2024 new build with Spanish tile roof detailing. We assess each property individually. **LULA Arts District and downtown corridor** — the Second Avenue and Dixie Highway commercial and residential zone anchored by the Benzaiten Center's historic railway depot — contains the city's most actively evolving residential addresses: converted live-work spaces, renovated historic commercial buildings with residential upper floors, and new mixed-use construction. Metal-stud drywall in newer construction. Historic masonry in original buildings. **Western Lake Worth Beach** — the residential neighborhoods west of I-95 along Congress Avenue — contain the city's CBS block single-family housing stock from the 1960s through the 1980s: the working-class backbone of Lake Worth Beach's owner-occupied residential market. Standard CBS block construction, standard masonry hardware requirements, and the reliable suburban residential TV mounting market that drives consistent volume. --- **🇭🇹🌎 Lake Worth Beach's Multicultural Community — Serving Every Neighbor** Lake Worth Beach is Palm Beach County's most diverse coastal city. The Haitian community — visible throughout the city's southwestern neighborhoods in restaurants like Le Bon Gout, in the Haitian Creole spoken on commercial corridors, and in the community institutions that have built themselves over decades — is one of the city's largest ancestry groups. Mexican and Central American communities have established deep roots in the city's western residential areas. And the city's LGBTQIA+ community — host of one of Florida's largest pride festivals — is another defining cultural pillar. TV Mount Hero serves Lake Worth Beach's multicultural community completely. **Nou pale Kreyòl ayisyen** — sèvis montaj televizyon disponib an Kreyòl pou tout rezidan ayisyen yo nan Lake Worth Beach. Rele (754) 340-1000. Nuestro equipo habla español completamente — servicio disponible en español para la comunidad mexicana, centroamericana y latinoamericana de Lake Worth Beach. --- **🎨 The Arts District Angle — New Residents, Design-Conscious Homeowners** Lake Worth Beach's cultural infrastructure — the Benzaiten Center, the Lake Worth Playhouse, the LULA Arts initiative, the Cultural Council headquarters — attracts a specific type of new resident: creative professionals, artists, designers, and the cultural-class buyers who have been priced out of West Palm Beach and Delray Beach and have discovered that Lake Worth Beach offers more authentic character per dollar than almost any coastal city in Palm Beach County. This new-resident creative professional has a TV in a box. They live in a renovated historic home in College Park or a LULA Arts District live-work space. They want the installation done correctly, with cables hidden, and they will notice if the TV is not perfectly level. TV Mount Hero serves Lake Worth Beach's creative new resident community with same-day response and the precise installation standard that design-conscious homeowners expect. --- **📊 TV Mounting by the Numbers — Lake Worth Beach** **1913** — year Lake Worth Beach incorporated, making it one of Palm Beach County's oldest cities and giving it construction eras that predate CBS block by decades. **46** — historic buildings in the Old Town Commercial District alone, most dating from the 1920s — each with pre-CBS block masonry construction. **17** — recognized neighborhood associations in Lake Worth Beach, reflecting a city with strong, organized community identity. **$7** — how much less our starting price is versus TV Mount Company's $69 in Lake Worth Beach. **$62** — our flat-rate price. TV Mount Company says "homes vary widely in layout." We name the neighborhoods, the construction eras, and the wall types by district. --- **🔧 5 Reasons DIY TV Mounting Fails in Lake Worth Beach** **1. College Park 1920s stucco-over-masonry is not CBS block.** Pre-war construction in College Park uses hollow tile, early poured concrete, and hand-applied stucco that fails with standard CBS block anchors. Wrong hardware fails immediately. **2. Old Lucerne pre-1940s walls are the oldest residential construction in Palm Beach County.** 1913–1930s construction requires specific assessment before any anchor is selected. Standard assumptions do not apply. **3. The diversity of construction eras within blocks makes guessing dangerous.** A College Park block can have a 1926 home, a 1948 home, a 1965 CBS block addition, and a 2024 new build. Each requires different hardware. We probe all four before drilling any of them. **4. LULA Arts District live-work spaces have non-residential construction features.** Converted railway depot structures and historic commercial buildings may have industrial concrete, exposed masonry, or non-standard partition walls. We assess these individually. **5. Western CBS block looks identical to drywall after 50 years of renovation.** Standard zinc hardware in a western Lake Worth Beach CBS block home fails the same way it fails in Tamarac or Lauderdale Lakes. --- **❓ Frequently Asked Questions — TV Mounting in Lake Worth Beach, FL** **How quickly can you arrive in Lake Worth Beach?** Same-day appointments available throughout Lake Worth Beach seven days a week. Typically 1 to 3 hours from booking. Call or text (754) 340-1000. **What type of walls do Lake Worth Beach homes have?** It depends entirely on the neighborhood and era. College Park 1920s homes: pre-CBS block masonry, hollow tile, and early concrete. Old Lucerne 1913–1950 homes: the oldest residential construction in Palm Beach County. Western Lake Worth Beach 1960s–1980s homes: CBS block. LULA Arts District mixed-use: varies. We probe every wall before drilling. **Do you serve the Haitian community in Lake Worth Beach in Haitian Creole?** Yes — completely. Haitian Creole service from the first call through installation. Rele (754) 340-1000. **Can you handle pre-war historic construction in College Park?** Yes. Historic masonry assessment and appropriate hardware selection for pre-CBS block construction is a regular service in Lake Worth Beach's historic neighborhoods. Haitian Creole service. Our full range of TV mounting services in Lake Worth Beach includes: flat-screen TV wall mounting on pre-war masonry, 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; TV dismounting and remounting; and multi-TV installation. All flat-rate from $62 — no hidden fees. Nou pale Kreyòl ayisyen — sèvis konplè disponib an Kreyòl. Nuestro equipo habla español — servicio completo disponible en español. TV Mount Hero is Lake Worth Beach'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 Lake Worth Beach, 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 Worth Beach ZIP codes 33460, 33461, 33462.