TV Mounting
TV Mounting in Brickell's High-Rise Towers
Brickell towers like Icon Brickell, Brickell Flatiron, and Echo Brickell are built on poured concrete and CMU block, not the wood-stud drywall a standard mount kit expects. We bring hammer-drill anchors rated for masonry to every Brickell job, plus a plan for floor-to-ceiling glass layouts that leave less usable wall than a typical house.
Serving Brickell · Same-week availability
Why Brickell Is Different
Most Brickell buildings require a certificate of insurance and an elevator reservation before a crew can access a unit. We handle both — submitting COI paperwork to building management and booking the service elevator window in advance — so your appointment isn't held up at the front desk.
“They knew exactly how to anchor into the concrete and had the building's COI on file before I even asked. Mounted and leveled in under 90 minutes.”
Marco D. · Brickell
TV Mounting in Brickell — FAQs
Can you mount a TV on the concrete walls in my Brickell tower?
Yes — concrete and CMU block are the standard wall type in nearly every Brickell high-rise. We use hammer-drill masonry anchors rated for the load, the same approach we use across 100+ Brickell condo jobs.
Do you handle building COI and elevator reservations?
Yes. We submit a certificate of insurance to building management ahead of time and reserve the service elevator window ourselves, so you don't have to coordinate with the front desk.
My unit has floor-to-ceiling windows — where can the TV even go?
We'll walk the room with you beforehand (or from photos) to find the best sightline, whether that's a side wall, a media column, or an articulating mount that swings out from a narrower column of wall.
Ready to book tv mounting in Brickell?
Send us a few photos and we'll quote you the same day.