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Drywall, brick, stone, concrete. Studs found, level guaranteed.
Melvin Anglin spent ten years building the first pier, completed 1941. A 19th-century British steamship sits in 25 feet of water 100 yards from the beach. The coral reef is so close you can swim to it. No high-rises by zoning. No cars needed — the electric Circuit shuttle covers everything. 6,200 residents, the most character per square foot of any town in Broward. TV mounting from $62, same day — stainless hardware standard.

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 Lauderdale by the Sea 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.
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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 Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, FL? TV Mount Hero is Broward County's highest-rated TV wall mount installation service — licensed, insured, and available same day in LBTS. We serve this distinctive beachside town — from the oceanfront condos along A1A to the Intracoastal residential streets of Bel Air and Terra Mar Island — with flat-rate pricing from $62, same-day arrival, and the marine-grade hardware that a town where the ocean is 100 yards from every address requires as a baseline standard. Lauderdale-by-the-Sea is a town that has refused to become something it is not. Broward County in the 1970s and 1980s was converting its barrier island beachfront into the condominium corridors that now line the coast from Hallandale to Pompano — towers of 10, 15, 20 stories reshaping the skyline and replacing the original beach town character. LBTS chose differently. The town maintained low-rise zoning, preserved its walkable village character around the Commercial Boulevard and A1A intersection, and kept the scale that makes it feel like a genuine community rather than a resort strip. Today it is 0.88 square miles of barrier island between Fort Lauderdale and Pompano Beach, with no high-rises, a free electric Circuit shuttle, and the kind of specific, earned character that draws visitors who have found it and residents who never want to leave. The founding story begins with Melvin Anglin — the town's original founder and first mayor, who worked for ten years to build LBTS's first fishing pier, which extended 800 feet into the Atlantic when it was finally completed in 1941. Anglin's Pier — rebuilt in 1960 and dedicated on November 22, 1963 — became the town's most iconic landmark until Hurricane Nicole destroyed it in 2022. Reconstruction is scheduled for 2026. Just offshore from where the pier once stood, at a depth of 25 feet, lies the SS Copenhagen — a 19th-century British steamship that struck a coral reef in May 1900 and sank. The wreck is now a Florida Underwater Archaeological Preserve and a National Register of Historic Places site, part of the Shipwreck Snorkel Trail that makes LBTS the self-titled Shore Diving Capital of South Florida. The coral reef that claimed the Copenhagen begins just 100 yards from the beach — close enough to swim from shore, visible to snorkelers without fins on a calm day. This underwater identity — the reef, the shipwreck, the divers who walk through town in wetsuits after morning dives — defines LBTS as a community with a relationship to the ocean that most South Florida beach towns do not have. Dive shops line Commercial Boulevard. The town's Blue Wave Beach designation reflects the environmental stewardship that the diving community demands. And the salt air that comes with being 0.88 square miles surrounded by ocean and Intracoastal simultaneously makes marine-grade hardware not a coastal premium but the standard requirement for every TV mounting installation in this town. --- **📍 Lauderdale-by-the-Sea by Zone — Oceanfront, Village Core, and Intracoastal** **The A1A oceanfront corridor.** The residential and hotel buildings along A1A in LBTS are deliberately low-rise — two to four stories, in keeping with the town's zoning policy that has preserved the beach town scale. These are the oldest buildings in LBTS: CBS block and poured concrete construction from the 1950s through the 1970s, with the seasonal occupancy pattern of a beachside resort town. Salt air exposure on the ocean-facing walls of every A1A property is continuous and intense — the Atlantic is steps away. Stainless hardware is mandatory on every A1A installation. Rotary hammer equipment for poured concrete buildings. CBS block masonry hardware for the low-rise mid-century structures. **The village core around Commercial Boulevard and Bougainvillea Drive.** The walkable village center of LBTS — restaurants, dive shops, the Benihana with its Japanese roof tiles imported in 1969, the Circuit shuttle stops — is surrounded by the residential streets that give the town its community character. Small CBS block homes from the mid-20th century, low-rise condominium buildings from the 1960s and 1970s, and the compact, walkable-scale residential fabric that LBTS has maintained through its zoning choices. These homes are within Intracoastal and ocean salt air range — stainless hardware standard throughout the village core. **Bel Air and Terra Mar Island — Intracoastal residential.** When LBTS doubled in size in 2001 by annexing the unincorporated Intracoastal Beach Area to the north, it gained the neighborhoods of Bel Air and Terra Mar Island — residential areas along the Intracoastal Waterway with the waterfront character and private dock access that Intracoastal living produces. CBS block single-family homes from the mid-20th century on Intracoastal-adjacent lots. Every property in Bel Air and Terra Mar Island is within direct Intracoastal salt air exposure. Stainless hardware mandatory. Outdoor TV mounting for covered dock areas and Intracoastal-facing patios is a regular request from this zone. --- **🤿 Florida's Shore Diving Capital — The TV Mounting Implications** When the town's most notable residents are divers and the local economy runs on underwater tourism, certain practical considerations follow for home installation services: Dive equipment stored in homes and garages creates elevated indoor humidity in many LBTS residences — wet suits, tanks, BCDs, and regulators maintain the ambient moisture that accelerates hardware corrosion beyond what standard salt air alone produces. We use stainless and quality-coated hardware as our baseline because in a town where divers live, the humidity is always present. Seasonal dive tourism generates an active short-term rental market in LBTS's low-rise oceanfront buildings. Divers visit from across Florida and internationally to access the reef and the SS Copenhagen shipwreck. Airbnb and VRBO hosts in LBTS serve this market year-round — not just during beach season but through every month when dive conditions are favorable. A properly mounted TV in a dive-tourist rental property is the baseline expectation that differentiates a quality listing from an average one. TV Mount Hero provides same-visit multi-unit installation for LBTS Airbnb hosts managing multiple properties in this active market. --- **🚢 The SS Copenhagen — A 125-Year-Old Shipwreck and What It Means** The SS Copenhagen wrecked on LBTS's reef in May 1900 — 125 years ago. The wreck site is a Florida Underwater Archaeological Preserve. It is on the National Register of Historic Places. It is 25 feet underwater, 100 yards from the beach, and can be visited by any swimmer with a snorkel on a calm morning. This is an extraordinary fact about where TV Mount Hero is working when we serve LBTS. The ordinary beach town that surrounds this installation call — a CBS block condo, a dive shop apartment, a Bel Air canal home — sits on top of 125 years of maritime history. The town takes this seriously. We bring the same seriousness to the work we do inside its homes. --- **📊 TV Mounting by the Numbers — Lauderdale-by-the-Sea** **100 yards** — distance from the beach to LBTS's coral reef, the closest accessible living reef to shore in Broward County. **1900** — year the SS Copenhagen sank on LBTS's reef, now a National Register of Historic Places underwater archaeological preserve. **0.88** — square miles of land area. LBTS is one of the smallest towns in Broward County — with more character per square mile than any of its neighbors. **2026** — year the rebuilt Anglin's Pier is scheduled to reopen, restoring LBTS's most iconic landmark after Hurricane Nicole's 2022 destruction. **$62** — our flat-rate starting price with stainless hardware standard. No competitor has a dedicated LBTS page. This is the only one that names the reef, the shipwreck, and Melvin Anglin. --- **🔧 5 Reasons DIY TV Mounting Fails in Lauderdale-by-the-Sea** **1. Intense salt air exposure on every A1A property corrodes standard hardware fast.** The Atlantic Ocean is steps from every A1A building in LBTS. The marine air environment here is more concentrated than any inland Broward location. Standard zinc hardware fails within months. **2. 1950s-1970s low-rise buildings have poured concrete walls that stop standard drills.** LBTS's mid-century low-rise buildings are solid concrete construction — not CBS block but dense poured concrete from an era when coastal construction used maximum material for hurricane resistance. Standard drill-drivers fail immediately. **3. Dive tourism short-term rental rush produces DIY installation attempts.** Hosts preparing for dive season arrivals who attempt DIY mounting in LBTS's concrete buildings without rotary hammer equipment produce failed installations that require professional repair. Book TV Mount Hero before the season. **4. Bel Air and Terra Mar Island canal properties have elevated indoor humidity from dive equipment.** Wet suits, tanks, and dive gear stored in Intracoastal-adjacent homes maintain elevated humidity year-round. This accelerates hardware corrosion beyond standard salt air exposure. **5. The Samsung Frame no-gap mount requires precise concrete anchor placement.** In a town where interior design and the visual environment of the home matter — residents chose LBTS for its aesthetic, not its convenience — a Frame TV with a visible gap is simply wrong. We install with the no-gap mount and the concrete technique it requires. --- **❓ Frequently Asked Questions — TV Mounting in Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, FL** **How quickly can you arrive in Lauderdale-by-the-Sea?** Same-day appointments available in LBTS seven days a week. Typically 1 to 3 hours from booking. Call or text (754) 340-1000. **Do you use salt-resistant hardware in LBTS?** Yes — stainless steel and marine-grade hardware is our standard for every installation in Lauderdale-by-the-Sea. The entire town is within intensive ocean and Intracoastal salt air exposure. Included in the flat-rate price. **Can you handle the poured concrete construction in LBTS's older buildings?** Yes — rotary hammer drills and concrete sleeve anchors for 1950s-1970s poured concrete low-rise buildings throughout the A1A corridor. **Do you serve Airbnb hosts with multiple units in LBTS?** Yes — same-visit multi-unit installation for dive tourism and beach rental hosts managing multiple LBTS properties. **Do you install Samsung Frame TVs in LBTS?** Yes — Samsung Frame TV installation with no-gap mount and stainless hardware is the standard premium request for LBTS's design-conscious residents and vacation rental hosts. **What is your price for TV mounting in Lauderdale-by-the-Sea?** Flat-rate from $62 with stainless hardware included. Confirmed before we drill. Never changes. --- Our full range of TV mounting services in Lauderdale-by-the-Sea includes: flat-screen TV wall mounting on poured concrete, CBS block, drywall, and all wall types with stainless hardware standard; 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 and weatherproof TV mounting with full marine-grade hardware for Intracoastal-facing dock areas and covered patios; TV dismounting and remounting for seasonal residents; and multi-unit installation for Airbnb hosts serving dive tourism and beach visitors. All flat-rate from $62 — stainless hardware included, no hidden fees. TV Mount Hero is Lauderdale-by-the-Sea'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 Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, 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 Lauderdale-by-the-Sea ZIP codes 33308, 33062.