TV mounting costs $100–$300 in the US, depending on TV size, mount type, and whether cables are run inside the wall. Basic 32–55" wall mount with visible cables runs $100–$150. Large TVs with in-wall cables and an articulating mount run $250–$450. Bracket and small materials are extra unless bundled. Most jobs take 30–90 minutes. In Poland expect PLN 200–700; in the Netherlands €80–€250.
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TV mount cost by job type
| Job | Typical cost (USD) |
|---|---|
| Basic mount, 32–55", fixed bracket, visible cables | $100–$150 |
| Basic mount, 55–75", fixed bracket, visible cables | $130–$200 |
| Articulating mount with full-motion arm | +$50–$100 |
| In-wall cable concealment | +$75–$150 |
| Over-fireplace mount (heat protection + cables) | $250–$500 |
| Outlet relocation behind TV | +$100–$250 |
What affects the cost?
- TV size and weight — over 75" requires a beefier mount and often two installers
- Mount type — fixed flat (cheapest), tilting, full-motion articulating (priciest)
- Wall type — drywall + studs is easiest; brick, concrete, or stone adds $50–$150
- Cable management — visible (cheapest), surface raceway, or in-wall (most expensive)
- Add-ons — soundbar mounting, additional devices, outlet relocation
Costos por país
Cost in the United States
National average is $150–$250 for a typical wall-mount install. TaskRabbit, Handy, and Best Buy's Geek Squad ($179–$329 packages) compete with independent pros. Independent pros often beat the chains on price and customize more.
How to save
- Bundle multiple TVs — second TV often $50–$75 less
- Buy the mount yourself — retail mounts cost less than installer-supplied ones
- Skip in-wall cables if a surface raceway works — saves $75–$150
- Combine with other handyman jobs — most pros bundle the trip