NYC TV Mounting
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Whether you’re tuning a single living-room screen or wiring a whole home theater, one detail holds the setup—it stays on the wall, steady and level. Most folks walk away with a flat-panel display and a pile of cables that won’t stay tucked. That’s where an installer comes in, someone who treats drywall anchors like precision instruments and cable runs like electronic surgery.
NYC TV Mounting handles the full theater package: angled projector mounts for sloped ceilings; articulating arms for kitchens wishing they’d kept more floor space; and flush mounts that keep the set from doubling as a shelf for knickknacks. They’ll route speaker wires before drywall goes up and tuck power cords behind the baseboard so grandchildren stop unplugging the subwoofer by accident. Odd angles, brick walls, concrete ceilings—none of it’s new.
Find the shop tucked inside a two-story brick in Queens, just shy of the 101st Avenue stop; the address reads 107-14 101st Avenue, Richmond Hill, NY. A quick call gets the weekend crew rolling—dial +1 718-787-8828 before noon or risk missing Saturday openings.
The fastest route is still the map—zoom in on the FTID link before you head out: directions here. Next time you’re stuck with a crooked television, you’ll know exactly who to ring.