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TV Mounting prices in McKinney

Researched estimates for McKinney (USD), adjusted for city size from national ranges. Updated 2026.
Job size Low Typical High
Small TV under 43" on drywall Fixed or tilting mount into studs, cables tidied but not concealed $75 $140 $230
Standard TV 43-65" Fixed or tilting mount, stud wall, basic cable management $110 $180 $280
Large TV 65"+ or full-motion mount Heavier hardware, two-person lift, articulating arm $170 $260 $410
In-wall cable concealment add-on Low-voltage cables in wall cavity plus code-compliant power solution $140 $280 $460
Brick, stone, or above-fireplace install Masonry drilling, heat check, often a pull-down mount $230 $370 $550

How to hire a tv mounting pro in United States

  1. Confirm your wall type (drywall with studs, brick, or stone) and TV size before requesting quotes — both drive the flat rate
  2. Ask whether the installer carries general liability insurance (a $1M policy is the norm for handyman services)
  3. If you want a new outlet behind the TV, confirm they use a licensed electrician — new receptacles are code-regulated work in every state
  4. Check that any in-wall cabling uses CL2/CL3 in-wall rated cable, which the NEC requires for concealed low-voltage runs
  5. Get the all-in price in writing: mount hardware, concealment, and haul-away of packaging are common surprise add-ons
  6. Read recent reviews on Google, Thumbtack, or Angi that mention your TV size and wall type

TV mounting itself is unlicensed handyman work in the US, but adding a power outlet behind the TV is electrical work governed by the National Electrical Code and state licensing — in most states it must be done by a licensed electrician or under permit. Concealed low-voltage cables must be in-wall rated (CL2/CL3).

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Frequently asked questions

How much does it cost to mount a TV?

Most TV mounting jobs are priced as a flat rate per TV, driven by three things: TV size, mount type (fixed, tilting, or full-motion), and wall material. Drywall or plasterboard with timber studs is the cheapest; brick, concrete, or above-fireplace installs cost more. Cable concealment is usually a separate add-on. Ask for the all-in price for your exact TV size and wall type before booking.

What height should a TV be mounted at?

For seated viewing, the centre of the screen should sit at seated eye level — roughly 100-110 cm (40-43 inches) from the floor for a sofa. For a 65-inch TV that means the bottom edge sits around 60-70 cm up. Mount higher only if you use a tilting mount, e.g. above a fireplace or in a bedroom viewed from the bed.

Can a TV be mounted on drywall or plasterboard without studs?

Small TVs (under about 40 inches) can go on hollow drywall with heavy-duty toggle anchors rated for the load, but most professionals prefer to hit at least one stud or install a plywood backing board. For TVs over 50 inches, mounting into studs or masonry is strongly recommended — anchor-only installs on hollow walls are the most common cause of fallen TVs.

Can a soundbar or games console be installed at the same time?

Yes, and it is cheaper to bundle than to book twice. Soundbar brackets attach either to the wall below the TV or to the TV mount itself. Consoles and set-top boxes go on a small floating shelf or behind-TV bracket. Expect a modest add-on charge per extra device, plus cable management for each.

What is the difference between fixed, tilting, and full-motion mounts?

Fixed mounts sit flattest against the wall and are cheapest. Tilting mounts angle down 5-15 degrees — useful when the TV sits above eye level. Full-motion (articulating) mounts extend and swivel, which suits corner installs or rooms with multiple viewing positions; they cost the most and need the most secure fixing because the load hangs away from the wall.

How do I compare TV mounting quotes in McKinney?

Get the quote itemised: mounting labour, the mount itself (if supplied), cable concealment, and any electrical work. Quotes in McKinney that look unusually cheap often exclude the mount or charge extra on arrival for masonry walls. A fair comparison is the all-in price for your exact TV size, wall type, and cable finish.

Do I need a permit to mount a TV in the US?

No permit is needed for the mounting or for running low-voltage cables in the wall cavity. A permit and/or licensed electrician is typically required only if you add a new power receptacle behind the TV. Many installers bundle a code-compliant power relocation kit instead, which avoids the permit.

How much does cable concealment add to the price in the US?

In-wall concealment on drywall typically adds $100-$300 on top of the base mount price, and $150-$500 if a code-compliant power relocation kit or new outlet is included. On brick or stone, expect surface raceway (paintable trunking) instead, usually $50-$150.

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