TV Mounting for Los Feliz homes
Los Feliz spans 1920s Spanish-revivals, Storybook cottages, and mid-century moderns on the hillside near Griffith Park. Architectural variety is high — every block has a different home style. Most pre-1950 homes are lath-and-plaster; mid-century homes are early drywall or thin Sheetrock. Storybook homes have unusually shaped walls (curved, sloped, decorated) that limit standard bracket placement; the pro will plan creative mounting solutions for non-rectangular wall sections.
Pricing for a standard 55–65 inch mount runs $160–220 on Los Feliz plaster. Hillside mid-centuries with post-and-beam construction allow easy mounting onto exposed wood beams ($120–170 because the anchoring is simpler). Storybook homes with decorative arched walls or sloped ceilings sometimes require custom bracket angles — add $40–80 for non-standard placement. Many Los Feliz homes have original woodwork (picture rails, wainscoting, beamed ceilings) that the mount plan should work around.
About tv mounting
TV mounting is the process of securely attaching a flat-screen television to a wall, ceiling, or fireplace using a manufacturer-rated bracket. A proper mount distributes the TV's weight across studs or solid masonry, hides cables for a clean finish, and angles the screen for the room's seating layout. The work itself takes 60–120 minutes for a standard installation, but doing it right requires the correct bracket for your TV size, the right anchors for your wall material, and care to avoid damaging studs, electrical lines, or ductwork behind the drywall.
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$120–280 typical range for Los Feliz jobs.
Standard TV mount on drywall in Los Angeles runs $120–180 for the labor alone. This covers a flat or tilting bracket installation, leveling, and basic cable management down the back of the TV (not in-wall). Most jobs in this range take 60–90 minutes.
Los Feliz tv mounting FAQ
My Storybook home has sloped ceilings — can I mount a TV?+
Yes, with a tilting or articulating bracket angled to the sloped ceiling line. The pro will measure and recommend a bracket that compensates for the angle. Add $40–80 for the non-standard placement.
Are mid-century homes near Griffith Park different?+
Often have post-and-beam construction with exposed wood — easy and secure anchor points. Walls are sometimes thin Sheetrock without insulation; the pro will assess on arrival.
Can I mount onto a curved wall?+
Difficult. Curved walls don't accept flat brackets. The pro will recommend either a flat wall section adjacent or a bracket with a wall-conforming base (limited options). For very curved walls, a stand is the better answer.
My home has original beamed ceilings — can the TV go on the beam?+
Beam-mounted TVs (looking up at the screen) work for limited room layouts and with specialty downward-tilting brackets. Most homeowners want a wall mount on the wall below the beam. The pro will discuss layout options.
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