
Montaje de Frame TV
Drywall, ladrillo, piedra, concreto. Pernos localizados, nivelado garantizado.
Henry Flagler declared it "a veritable paradise" in 1893 and built the largest wooden structure in the world. Marjorie Merriweather Post spent $7 million building Mar-a-Lago in the 1920s. Addison Mizner defined the architecture from 1918 forward. Today: 58 billionaires, a $12.9 million median estate sale price, and walls that have stood for a century. TV mounting from $62, same day — to the standard this island requires.

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 Palm 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 Palm Beach.
Todo lo que los clientes preguntan antes, durante y después de la instalación.
Searching for professional TV mounting in Palm Beach, FL? TV Mount Hero is Palm Beach County's highest-rated TV wall mount installation service — licensed, insured, and available same day on the island. We serve the Estate Section, the North End oceanfront corridor, the South End, and every property on this 16-mile barrier island with flat-rate pricing from $62, same-day arrival, and the precision standard that a town with 58 billionaire residents and a median estate sale price of $12.9 million demands from every professional who enters it. Palm Beach is not the wealthiest community in America's imagination — it is the wealthiest incorporated town in Florida by documented data. The median single-family sale price as of mid-2025 is $12.9 million. Home values have appreciated 118.2% over the five preceding years — the highest five-year appreciation rate of any major Florida municipality. The average household income is between $356,000 and $366,000 annually. Fifty-eight billionaires maintain residences on the island. Seven private clubs — the Everglades Club, the Bath and Tennis Club, the Palm Beach Country Club, the Beach Club, the Sailfish Club, The Breakers, and Mar-a-Lago — serve a membership that represents some of the most concentrated private wealth in the Western Hemisphere. The island's history begins with Standard Oil co-founder Henry Morrison Flagler, who extended his Florida East Coast Railway to Palm Beach in 1896 and declared the island "a veritable paradise" three years before. In 1894, Flagler completed the Royal Poinciana Hotel on the shore of Lake Worth — with 1,100 rooms, it was the largest wooden structure in the entire world. In 1896, he opened the Palm Beach Inn directly on the Atlantic shore, which was renamed The Breakers in 1901 as guests wrote asking for rooms "down by the breakers." Twice destroyed by fire and twice rebuilt, the Italian Renaissance structure that stands today has been Palm Beach's defining hospitality institution for over a century. The architectural identity that the world associates with Palm Beach came not from Flagler but from Addison Mizner — the self-trained architect who arrived in 1918 and proceeded to design 104 structures across Palm Beach and Boca Raton in his distinctive Mediterranean Revival style. Mizner's buildings — thick stucco-over-masonry walls, red clay tile roofs, loggia arcades, Moorish keyhole archways, hand-painted tiles, and the romantic organic proportions of Spanish Colonial — became the Palm Beach aesthetic standard. Many of his original buildings stand today along Worth Avenue and throughout the island's estate sections, physically unchanged in appearance from the 1920s. In 1924, cereal heiress Marjorie Merriweather Post began construction of Mar-a-Lago — a 128-room estate with a 75-foot tower, a 17,500-square-foot living room, and construction costs exceeding $7 million, equivalent to approximately $120 million today. The estate became a National Historic Landmark. Donald Trump purchased it in 1985 and converted it into the Mar-a-Lago Club, which has served as his Florida residence and the site of significant presidential activity ever since. For TV mounting on Palm Beach island, the defining technical reality is the architectural heritage that Flagler and Mizner established and that every subsequent generation has maintained and extended. Palm Beach has the most complex and varied residential wall-type profile of any community in our service area — because it has the most varied construction history across 130 years of continuous high-end building. --- **📍 Palm Beach by District — Three Miles of Ocean, a Century of Architecture** Palm Beach's residential character divides into three zones along the island's 16-mile length, each with distinct architectural eras and TV mounting profiles. **The Estate Section — Mizner's Legacy.** The Estate Section, concentrated between Worth Avenue and the Midtown area along the ocean and Lake Worth, is where Palm Beach's most historically significant residential architecture lives. Original Mizner Mediterranean Revival estates from the 1920s and 1930s — many with their original stucco-over-masonry walls, Moorish tiles, and wrought iron details intact — coexist with subsequent decades of custom construction in the Mediterranean tradition. These walls are the most technically demanding in our entire South Florida service area: century-old stucco-over-masonry requires carbide masonry bits, careful technique, and the precision to work around irreplaceable architectural details. A drill mark on a 1923 Mizner loggia is not a cosmetic issue — it is a historic preservation concern. We bring the assessment, the technique, and the patience that these buildings require. **The North End — Oceanfront Estates.** The North End of Palm Beach island, stretching from the Midtown area toward the northern tip at the inlet, contains Palm Beach's largest oceanfront estate properties — the expansive grounds with private ocean access, long curving driveways through tropical landscaping, and the custom construction that ranges from mid-century CBS block to contemporary poured concrete and hybrid systems. The North End is where Palm Beach's most private and most contemporary estate residences are found. Salt air from direct Atlantic and Lake Worth Lagoon exposure means stainless hardware is mandatory on every North End installation. Custom high-ceiling rooms — frequently 14 to 20 feet in estate great rooms — require the individualized height calculations we bring to every Palm Beach estate. **The South End — Worth Avenue and historic core.** The South End of the island, anchored by Worth Avenue and The Breakers Hotel, is the most publicly visible part of Palm Beach — the four-block shopping and dining corridor where luxury boutiques have occupied buildings that Mizner designed a century ago. The residential properties immediately surrounding Worth Avenue and extending toward Phipps Ocean Park include some of the island's most historically intact residential blocks. Construction here is predominantly Mizner-era Mediterranean Revival masonry with subsequent renovation layers. --- **🏛️ Mizner Architecture — The Technical Challenge That Defines Palm Beach TV Mounting** Addison Mizner designed 104 buildings. The ones that remain — many still standing along Worth Avenue and throughout the Estate Section — are a century old and built from materials that Mizner's own workshops produced in West Palm Beach: handmade tiles, wrought iron fixtures, cast-stone trim, and the rough-finished stucco applied by craftsmen who have been dead for eighty years. Mounting a television in a Mizner building is not the same as mounting in a CBS block ranch home in Boynton Beach. The substrate behind the stucco surface may be hollow tile — a pre-CBS block masonry material used in 1920s Florida — poured concrete, or a combination of both. The stucco thickness varies by location on the wall and by the craftsman who applied it. The wall depth may be 4 inches or 8 inches depending on the structural element behind the surface. And any error — any drill mark outside the planned installation area, any crack in the historic plaster, any anchor selected without properly assessing the specific substrate — is a restoration problem, not a patch job. TV Mount Hero approaches every Palm Beach Mizner-era installation with the same methodology: full substrate assessment before any hardware decision, carbide masonry bits specific to the density of early-20th-century construction, and the understanding that our job is to leave the wall in better condition than we found it — with a perfectly mounted television and zero evidence of the installation process outside the mounting location itself. --- **📺 Samsung Frame TV — The Logical Choice for Palm Beach Interiors** Palm Beach interiors are designed by interior designers. They contain original artwork, curated antiques, and architectural details that represent decades of investment and curatorial attention. In this context, the Samsung Frame TV's gallery mode — displaying museum-quality artwork, photography, or ambient visuals when the television is not in use — is not a novelty but the logical extension of the interior's existing design intent. A standard television when it is off is a black rectangle. In a Palm Beach living room with Mizner-era architectural details, a curated art collection, and views of the Atlantic Ocean or Lake Worth Lagoon, a black rectangle is wrong — it interrupts the designed visual experience of the room rather than contributing to it. The Frame TV in gallery mode becomes another artwork on the wall. It participates in the interior rather than intruding on it. We install Samsung Frame TVs throughout Palm Beach with the no-gap wall mount that makes the display look painted on, laser-level alignment that matches the precision of a room where everything else is exactly where it should be, stainless hardware for salt air resistance, and full cable concealment that renders the installation invisible. This is the only installation standard appropriate for Palm Beach. --- **🔐 Palm Beach Private Club and Security Protocols** Palm Beach's seven private clubs — and the estate properties of their members — operate under security and privacy standards that reflect the concentration of wealth and public prominence on the island. Contractor access to Palm Beach properties requires advance coordination, documentation, and the discretion that high-profile residents expect from every professional who works in their home. TV Mount Hero coordinates all Palm Beach property access requirements before the appointment day. Documentation is prepared and submitted in advance. Arrival is confirmed with the appropriate contact before departure. Our technicians operate with the professional discretion that Palm Beach requires — no social media, no photography, no discussion of clients or properties outside the professional relationship. --- **📊 TV Mounting by the Numbers — Palm Beach** **$12.9 million** — median single-family sale price in Palm Beach as of mid-2025. The standard of installation this market demands is proportional to this investment. **58** — billionaires with residences on the island. Palm Beach has the highest concentration of billionaire residents per square mile of any community in Florida. **118.2%** — five-year home value appreciation, the highest of any major Florida municipality. **1920s** — decade when Addison Mizner designed the architectural DNA that still defines Palm Beach, creating the historic masonry walls that require specific technical expertise to mount a television in correctly. **$62** — our flat-rate starting price. Stainless hardware and historic masonry expertise included. The price does not change because the island's median estate sale is $12.9 million. --- **🔧 5 Reasons DIY TV Mounting Fails in Palm Beach** **1. Mizner-era stucco-over-masonry requires specific assessment and technique.** Century-old plaster over hollow tile or early poured concrete has varying substrate density, depth, and composition. Standard CBS block anchors are inappropriate. Standard drilling technique can crack historic plaster that has survived a hundred years. **2. Atlantic and Lake Worth salt air corrodes standard hardware on both sides of the island.** Palm Beach's barrier island position means salt air exposure from both the Atlantic and Lake Worth Lagoon simultaneously. Every property on the island is within the marine corrosion zone. Stainless hardware mandatory throughout. **3. Custom estate high ceilings produce wrong TV height with standard formulas.** Estate rooms with 14 to 20-foot ceilings require individualized height calculations from actual room geometry and primary seating position. Standard formulas produce mounting heights that are wrong for these proportions. **4. Samsung Frame no-gap mount requires precision concrete anchor placement.** The no-gap wall mount eliminates the shadow line that makes a Frame TV look mounted rather than integrated. In Mizner masonry walls where anchor placement must be exact, this requires the specific technique that comes from experience with historic substrates. **5. Palm Beach security and privacy require advance professional coordination.** Arriving at a Palm Beach property without pre-coordinated access, without proper documentation, and without understanding the privacy expectations of the property risks both a failed appointment and a professional reputation in a community where word travels among estate managers and household staff faster than anywhere else in South Florida. --- **❓ Frequently Asked Questions — TV Mounting in Palm Beach, FL** **How quickly can you arrive in Palm Beach?** Same-day appointments available on the island seven days a week. Typically 1 to 3 hours from booking. Call or text (754) 340-1000. **Can you handle Mizner-era historic masonry walls in Palm Beach estates?** Yes. Historic stucco-over-masonry from the 1920s requires specific substrate assessment, carbide masonry bits calibrated to early-20th-century construction density, and the technique that leaves no mark outside the planned installation area. We bring all of it. **Do you use salt-resistant hardware throughout Palm Beach?** Yes — stainless steel and marine-grade hardware is our standard for every Palm Beach installation. The island's barrier position means salt air from both ocean and lagoon simultaneously. Included in the flat-rate price. **Do you install Samsung Frame TVs in Palm Beach estate interiors?** Yes — Samsung Frame TV installation with no-gap wall mount and stainless hardware is our most frequent premium request on the island. We install with the precision that Palm Beach interior design standards require. **Do you operate with the professional discretion that Palm Beach requires?** Yes — client privacy, property discretion, and professional conduct are absolute standards on every Palm Beach appointment. No photography, no social media, no discussion of clients or properties. **What is your price for TV mounting in Palm Beach?** Flat-rate from $62, with stainless hardware and historic masonry expertise included as standard. Confirmed before we drill. Never changes regardless of estate value. --- Our full range of TV mounting services in Palm Beach includes: flat-screen TV wall mounting on historic Mizner-era stucco-over-masonry, CBS block, poured concrete, custom construction, and all wall types; Samsung Frame TV installation with no-gap mount, stainless hardware, and laser alignment; full-motion, tilting, and fixed bracket installation with estate ceiling height assessment; 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 oceanfront terraces, loggia areas, pool pavilions, and waterfront dock installations; TV dismounting and remounting for renovation and seasonal preparation; and estate-wide multi-TV installation. All flat-rate from $62 — stainless hardware and historic masonry expertise included, no hidden fees. TV Mount Hero is Palm 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 Palm 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 Palm Beach ZIP codes 33480, 33480.