Best TV Mounting in San Diego 2026 — TV Mounting Picks + Local Install
TV Mounting in San Diego: Standard mount install starts at $89. Samsung Frame TVs from $199. Above-fireplace from $199. Picks below plus our local install service across San Diego County.
San Diego homeowners mounting a TV face the same three questions: which mount works for the wall, where the cable run hides, and whether the install is worth a pro's hour. With marine layer most mornings, mild year-round, very low humidity, stucco-and-wood-framed homes from the 80s-90s dominate the housing stock.
Quick Comparison
| Pick | Best For | Approx Price |
|---|---|---|
| Best Standard Mount | Sanus VMPL50A-B1 Low-Profile TV Mount (32"-85") | $40-$60 |
| Best Full-Motion | Sanus VLF728 Advanced Full-Motion TV Mount | $250-$350 |
| Best Above-Fireplace | ECHOGEAR Tilting TV Wall Mount (32"-90") | $55-$85 |
Our Picks
Why Mount Type Matters in San Diego
Standard fixed mounts are fine for drywall over wood studs — common throughout newer San Diego County construction. Older San Diego homes (especially Spanish revival and pre-1960 builds) often have plaster-over-lath walls, which require longer hardware and toggle anchors. Above-fireplace installs need a tilting mount to compensate for viewing angle, plus pre-routed conduit for cable concealment in finished masonry.
The wrong mount on the wrong wall is how TVs end up on the floor. We carry mounts for plaster, drywall, brick, stone, and metal-stud framing — and we anchor every install to a structural member, not just the surface.
Cable Concealment Without Cutting Drywall
Most homeowners don't realize that a Power Bridge in-wall cable management kit (a low-voltage pass-through with a recessed receptacle behind the TV and a second behind the media console) is fully NEC-compliant and takes 15 minutes to install. No fishing wires through the wall, no patching drywall later. We include this on every standard install in San Diego as a $99 add-on.
For Samsung Frame TVs the One Connect box hides up to 50 feet away, so the only thing visible is the single thin transparent fiber-optic cable. We pre-route the One Connect to a media closet, equipment shelf, or built-in for a true "hung painting" look.
Local Considerations for San Diego
coastal corrosion is real near La Jolla, Coronado, Pacific Beach — galvanized everything. newer master-planned communities (Carmel Valley, 4S Ranch) have stricter HOAs but uniform construction
We service La Jolla, Coronado, Chula Vista, Carlsbad, and the rest of San Diego County with same-day availability for standard installs. Samsung Frame and above-fireplace installs typically schedule 1-2 days out for proper prep.
What San Diego Customers Pay
- Standard mount (32"-55") — $89-$149
- Standard mount (60"-85") — $129-$199
- Samsung Frame TV — $199-$299 (includes One Connect routing)
- Above-fireplace — $199-$349 (includes tilt mount + cable conduit)
- Full cable concealment — $99 add-on (Power Bridge or in-wall conduit)
- Multi-TV / multi-room — quoted on consult
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Get a TV Mounting Quote →Frequently Asked Questions
How much is TV mounting in San Diego?
Standard mount $89-$149, Samsung Frame $199, above-fireplace $199-$349. Free quote.
Do you mount on plaster walls?
Yes. Older homes with plaster-over-lath need longer hardware and toggles. Quoted on consult; usually $20-40 more in materials.
Can you hide the cables?
Yes. NEC-compliant in-wall Power Bridge kit is $99 add-on, or we run conduit for $149-199 depending on length.
How long does an install take?
Standard mount: 45-90 min. Samsung Frame: 1-2 hrs. Above-fireplace with cable concealment: 2-3 hrs.
Do you bring the mount?
Yes if pre-arranged ($59 add-on for the bracket and hardware), or you can buy and we install.
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