TV Mounting for West Hollywood homes
West Hollywood is dense — 1920s–1930s apartment buildings, mid-century duplexes, and modern condos all packed into compact lots. The wall material varies wildly by building: pre-war apartments often have lath-and-plaster with original ornamental moldings, while modern condos near Sunset have drywall over metal studs and concrete shear walls. Many WeHo apartments are rentals with strict no-drill clauses, so confirm landlord permission in writing before booking.
Pricing for a 55–65 inch indoor mount runs $140–220 depending on wall type. If you're in a building with concrete shear walls (common on the city-facing side of high-rises), expect $200–280 because of the masonry work. Compact WeHo living rooms usually take 55–65 inch screens; anything 75-inch+ is overkill for typical apartment dimensions. Cable concealment is restricted in many rental units (drilling additional holes for outlets isn't allowed) — plan for a paintable surface raceway instead.
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 West Hollywood 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.
West Hollywood tv mounting FAQ
I rent — can I mount a TV?+
Only with written landlord approval. WeHo rental leases almost always require it. Some buildings have a flat fee for the wall repair when you move out. Get the approval in writing before drilling.
Can the pro patch holes when I move out?+
Yes — most pros offer a wall-restoration service that patches and repaints the anchor holes. Budget $80–150 for proper patching of a TV mount, more if you had cable concealment with a recessed outlet.
My building has concrete walls — does that work?+
Yes with the right tools. Concrete is solid and holds masonry anchors well. Add $60–100 for the harder drilling and Tapcon-style anchors. Cable concealment isn't possible in concrete, so plan a surface raceway.
What size TV fits a WeHo studio?+
Typically 43–55 inches. Mounting a 65-inch in a 600 sq ft studio puts the screen too close to the seating distance for comfortable viewing. The pro can advise based on your living area.
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