Standard wall mount
Drywall or stud wall, TV up to 55 inches, wires hidden inside the wall. The everyday job — usually about an hour.
Choose the one that looks like your room. Every one of them is a phone call away.
Drywall or stud wall, TV up to 55 inches, wires hidden inside the wall. The everyday job — usually about an hour.
Brick, stone or river rock. Heat clearance checked, pull-down mount where the position needs one.
Weather-rated mount, stucco or block wall, protected power run. Built to survive a Bakersfield summer.
Two technicians every time, rated hardware, four hands on the panel. Nobody wrestling a 100 inch TV alone.
No surprises on the day. This is the standard job — anything beyond it, we tell you the price before we start, not after.
Located and drilled into structure, not guessed at. Your TV is not coming off that wall.
Power and HDMI routed inside the wall where the wall allows, or in a colour-matched channel where it does not.
Levelled, angled to where you actually sit, picture settings sorted and apps signed in if you want them.
Dust vacuumed and the room left tidy. We don’t haul away boxes or old TVs, but ask and we’ll give you the number of a local company that does.
It is not an upsell, it is how the job gets done safely. A 75 inch panel is awkward, a 98 is a two-person lift, and a 120 is not something anybody should be holding one-handed while reaching for a level.
Plenty of installers send one person and hope. That is how screens get cracked and brackets end up crooked — because somebody was holding the weight instead of measuring.
| TV size | Crew | Typical time on site |
|---|---|---|
| Up to 55″ | One technician | About an hour |
| 56″ – 85″ | Two technicians | 1 – 2 hours |
| 86″ – 120″ | Two technicians | 2 hours or more |
OLED, QLED, Frame TVs, outdoor panels — if it hangs, we have hung it.
All trademarks belong to their respective owners — shown to say one thing: whatever you bought, we can mount it.
Screens are measured diagonally, which tells you almost nothing about the wall space they need. These are the real screen dimensions for a standard 16:9 panel — add an inch or so for the bezel, depending on the model.
Not sure what fits over the fireplace or between the windows? Measure the wall, call us with the numbers, and we will tell you what works before you buy the TV.
| TV size | Width | Height | Crew |
|---|---|---|---|
| 43″ | 37.5″ wide | 21.1″ tall | One tech |
| 50″ | 43.6″ wide | 24.5″ tall | One tech |
| 55″ | 47.9″ wide | 27.0″ tall | One tech |
| 65″ | 56.7″ wide | 31.9″ tall | Two-man crew |
| 75″ | 65.4″ wide | 36.8″ tall | Two-man crew |
| 85″ | 74.1″ wide | 41.7″ tall | Two-man crew |
| 98″ | 85.4″ wide | 48.0″ tall | Two-man crew |
| 120″ | 104.6″ wide | 58.8″ tall | Two-man crew |
A lot of installers only do drywall. Brick, stone and tile need different anchors, different bits and considerably more care — and they are the jobs people most often call us in to fix after somebody else has had a go.
It is the request we get most and the one that goes wrong most often. Brick and stone, heat, an awkward height, and wires with nowhere obvious to go.
Mounted so you are not craning your neck all evening. We talk the trade-off through with you before anything gets drilled.
Mantel clearance checked against the manufacturer’s figures, and a pull-down mount fitted where the position calls for one.
Routed through the wall, or a recessed outlet fitted behind the screen. No cord hanging down the brick.
Mount, bracket and wall work are guaranteed. If anything shifts, sags or simply bothers you after we have left, call us and we will come back out.
One honest caveat: customer-purchased full-motion mounts — especially the budget ones from Amazon or Walmart — often sag over time. That is the mount, not the install. We will still come out, tell you straight what is wrong, and fit a mount rated for the panel if you want it fixed for good. The hardware we supply does not have this problem.
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Kalieb and his team arrived today to mount my LG QLED TV above my fireplace. I am absolutely thrilled with the outcome! Prior to their arrival, I posed endless questions and sent far too many texts. He was extremely patient and courteous. I would highly recommend Kalieb Designs and cannot wait to call them back for the next install.
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Called him today and within 2–3 hours he was able to squeeze me in and get my flatscreen mounted. Very professional, his work comes out great. Had our 65 inch mounted with no cords showing and I love how it came out. Definitely recommend, and I’m calling him back to mount our 55 inch in our room.
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Kalieb Designs did a great job of mounting my 70″ flat screen on my living room wall. Quick and professional service. I am very happy with the service I received and will definitely use them again for any future electronic needs.
We locate studs and drill into structure, or use the correct anchor for brick, stone or tile. Anything that needs patching gets patched before we leave. If something does go wrong we will tell you on the spot — we carry insurance for exactly that reason.
120 inches. Anything over 55 inches gets a two-man crew as standard: one person on the panel, one on the bracket and the level. Large screens are heavier and more awkward than people expect, and they are not a one-person job whatever anyone tells you.
In most walls, yes. Power is handled with a proper recessed outlet kit rated for in-wall use, so everything behind the TV is done to code. Where the wall will not take it, we use a paintable channel that disappears once it matches the paint.
It depends on the TV size, the wall type, the mounting height and whether the wires go inside the wall. Call and describe the room and we will give you the number over the phone — the phone quote is free. If a job needs an on-site look first, that visit is a chargeable service call and we will say so before booking it.
Often, yes. We work 6 AM to 9 PM seven days a week and keep slots open for same-day work. Call and we will tell you honestly what is left today.
Fully insured, yes. Every install we do is covered, and if anything ever goes wrong on a job we tell you on the spot rather than hoping you do not notice.
No — we vacuum up and leave the room tidy, but hauling is not a service we offer. Ask us on the day and we will happily give you the details of a local company that picks up old TVs, packaging and e-waste.
Yes. We will talk you through the options that leave the least behind and how to make it good again when you move out.
Constantly. It is the request we get most and the one that most often goes wrong when it is done badly. Brick and stone need different anchors, the heat needs accounting for, and the height needs a proper conversation before anything is drilled.
Free quote over the phone. Tell us the TV size and the wall type and we will give you a number on the spot.