Commercial
TV Installation Projects & Case Studies
A currency exchange company called us in for a side-by-side TV installation in their office centre.
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Real jobs, written up properly — what the wall turned out to be, what made it awkward, and how we handled it. Offices, showrooms, industrial floors, condos and living rooms across Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area.
Got a job that looks like one of these? Send a photo of the wall and we’ll tell you what it takes.
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HomeStars Best of Award winner 2018–2023 · Best of Houzz Service 2018–2021
Why these are here
Most installs are a bracket, a stud and half an hour. The ones below aren’t — they’re the jobs where the wall fought back, the screen count went past one, or the finish had to be invisible. They’re the useful ones to read if you’re trying to work out whether yours is straightforward.
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Case studies
Commercial fit-outs, industrial multi-screen setups, structured cabling and residential jobs. Each one links to the full write-up with the photos taken on the day.
Commercial
A currency exchange company called us in for a side-by-side TV installation in their office centre.
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Multi-screen
Four panels set out as a single display on an industrial wall, where every alignment error lands on a visible seam.
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Cabling
Structured low-voltage cabling for Direct Response Media Group in Oakville — runs pulled, terminated to RJ45 and dressed into the rack.
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Commercial
One of our return clients. Two screens matched in height and spacing on the same office wall.
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Office
Screens through the working areas of a technology company’s office — a client who checks the cable run.
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Retail
A bath, tile, shower and cabinet showroom for a project management company in Vaughan, where the wall itself is the product.
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Residential
Whether it’s your condo or commercial place, we can install any TV type on any kind of wall. This one sits flush on the slim-fit bracket.
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Wire concealment
Before and after wire concealment. As you can see there are no hanging wires once it’s done — nice and neat.
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Residential
Different shelf types provided by customers. $60 to hang one that’s already assembled, $80 more if we assemble it first.
Read the write-upThe kinds of job
Broadly four categories. If your job is one of these, the service page behind each card has the detail and the pricing.
Offices, showrooms, boardrooms, retail floors and reception walls. Metal-stud partitions, screens at standing height, cabling that has to stay out of everyone’s way, and work scheduled around your hours rather than ours.
Two screens matched across one wall, or four panels set out to read as a single display. These are set-out jobs before they are mounting jobs — the plane gets trued before any panel goes up.
Network runs pulled, terminated to RJ45, punched down, labelled and dressed into the cabinet. The part of a job that is invisible on day one and obvious on day four hundred.
Frame and Gallery sets mounted flush, fireplace walls, floating shelves, and wire concealment that turns a mounted TV into a finished wall. Condos, older Toronto homes and everything between.
More photos
Not every job gets a case study. Here’s a wider set of finished installs from across Toronto and the GTA — the whole lot is in the installation gallery.
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Send the screen count, what the wall is made of and a photo of it, plus your postal code. We come back with a firm price — and most jobs need no site visit first.
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