TV Mounting in Frisco, TX
Frisco is the easiest city in DFW to install TVs in, and that’s not an insult. It’s a compliment to whoever did the city’s planning and construction oversight. The vast majority of Frisco homes were built after 2005, which means metal stud framing throughout, consistent drywall quality, predictable attic access for cable routing, and HVAC returns in expected locations. A Frisco install that would run 4 hours in an older home takes 90 minutes in Frisco.
We install TVs across Frisco — Stonebriar, Newman Village, Phillips Creek Ranch, The Trails, Starwood, Plantation Resort, Chapel Creek, Panther Creek Estates, Frisco Lakes. All of them share the same basic construction characteristics, which lets us quote and install with confidence.
What TV Mounting Costs in Frisco
Our Frisco pricing is identical to Plano, Garland, and most of DFW:
- Standard TV mounting up to 75” — $149 to $199
- 85” TV mounting — $349 with two-person install
- 98” TV mounting — $495 with reinforcement and two-person install
- In-wall cable concealment — $150 single-device, $225 multi-device
- Fireplace mounting with in-wall routing — $450 to $650
- Articulating / full-motion mount — $125 to $275 upgrade
- Same-day service — usually available for calls before noon at no extra charge
- New construction pre-wire and mount — $2,500 to $12,000+ depending on scope
Why Frisco Is Easy (And Why That Matters For Price)
Most installation “surprises” come from older homes — unexpected wiring, failed previous work, wall construction that doesn’t match what the owner thought was there, HVAC returns in the middle of the ideal TV wall. In Frisco, these surprises are rare.
Construction consistency: Metal studs spaced at 16” on center throughout the house. Drywall hung by production crews with consistent quality. HVAC returns placed in predictable locations by production builders. Ceiling heights typically 10’ in main rooms, 9’ in bedrooms, matching drawings.
Attic access: Most Frisco homes have at least one attic access point (usually in a closet or hallway) that provides routing access to most of the main floor. This means in-wall cable routing is genuinely possible without major patching.
Clean wiring: Homes built under current electrical code have proper outlet placement, standardized wire routing, and minimal issues from decades of DIY modifications that plague older homes.
The result: Most Frisco installations complete in the quoted time. Fewer hours means fewer costs. Our pricing reflects the actual work required — not inflated to cover potential complications that rarely materialize.
New Construction TV Planning — Where Frisco Owners Save Money
If you’re building new in Frisco, get us involved before drywall. This is the single biggest opportunity to save money and upgrade capability.
During framing (pre-drywall):
- Pull low-voltage cables to every planned TV location
- Install proper mounting blocks between studs for future TV mounts
- Coordinate with electrical for AV receptacle placement
- Run HDMI and speaker wire to wherever you might want them in the future
Cost difference: Mounting blocks installed during framing: $50 each. Retrofit in-wall blocking after drywall: $225 each including patching.
Pre-wire during framing: $2,500 to $12,000 for a full Frisco home, depending on size and scope.
Same scope as retrofit after move-in: $7,500 to $28,000 — 2-3x the price, plus drywall repair and repainting.
Most Frisco builders won’t proactively recommend this because they’re focused on delivering the base build. We coordinate directly with your builder or independently during the construction window. See our structured wiring service for the full new-construction pre-wire process.
Builders We’ve Worked With in Frisco
We’ve worked with or coordinated on projects involving: David Weekley, Highland Homes, Toll Brothers, Shaddock Homes, Britton Homes, Grand Homes, and several custom builders. Every major Frisco builder has their own policies on subcontractor coordination — we navigate each.
Neighborhood-Specific Notes
Stonebriar — One of Frisco’s more established communities. Mix of 2000-2015 construction. Mostly consistent metal-stud framing. Larger lots, larger homes. Common requests: media rooms in bonus rooms, outdoor kitchen TVs, multi-zone audio.
Newman Village — Premium custom-home community. More variability in construction and design than production neighborhoods. Bigger budgets, more elaborate installations. Interior designers often involved.
Phillips Creek Ranch — Mix of production and semi-custom homes. Typically post-2010 construction. Consistent installation characteristics. Common requests: kid-focused installs in game rooms and bonus rooms.
The Trails — Premium community, larger lots, more custom work. Similar profile to Newman Village.
Starwood — Mid-to-high end, post-2005 construction. Standard metal-stud framing. Family-oriented layouts — lots of TV installations in family rooms, primary bedrooms, and kids’ rooms.
Frisco Lakes (55+) — Active adult community. Different demographic means different install patterns — fewer kids’ room TVs, more primary bedroom TVs, often paired with accessibility-focused AV setups.
Plantation Resort, Westridge, Chapel Creek, Villages of Stonelake, Lone Star Ranch, and other established neighborhoods — All share similar construction characteristics. Installations proceed predictably.
Same-Day Service in Frisco
We book same-day Frisco TV mounting appointments when calls come in before 12:00 PM. Service window is typically 2:00-6:00 PM for same-day calls.
Response time averages 3-5 hours from call to technician on-site for standard installations. Commercial and complex residential installations book 24-72 hours out for proper crew assignment.
What’s Different About Commercial Frisco Work
Frisco has a large commercial base — offices at Frisco Station, Legacy West adjacency, The Star, Grandscape, Gear Park, The Rail District. Commercial TV mounting differs from residential:
- Work scheduled around business hours (evenings, weekends)
- Often requires Certificate of Insurance before work starts
- Multi-display installations with coordinated mounting heights and cable routing
- Integration with existing AV infrastructure in conference rooms
- Clean, fast installation because “downtime” has business cost
For commercial work, see our corporate AV service and restaurant/bar AV service.
Outdoor TV Installation in Frisco
Frisco summers hit 100°F+ for months. Standard indoor TVs fail fast in these conditions — even covered patios see direct sunlight through parts of the day and extreme temperature cycling.
Our outdoor installations use:
- Samsung Terrace Series (partial sun) or SunBriteTV Signature / Veranda Series (full sun) for premium installations
- Weatherproof in-wall routing through exterior walls with proper sealant
- Heat-rated articulating mounts designed for outdoor temperature swings
- Ground-rod surge protection for equipment
Typical outdoor TV installation in Frisco: $1,850 to $4,800 depending on TV model, mount complexity, and power/signal routing.
Frisco HOA Considerations
Most Frisco neighborhoods have active HOAs with rules governing visible exterior modifications. We’ve handled HOA paperwork for installations across most Frisco communities:
- Newman Village, Stonebriar, Phillips Creek Ranch, Starwood, and The Trails all have specific architectural committees
- Outdoor TV installations almost always require HOA approval
- Exterior-visible cable routing typically requires approval
- Interior installations are unrestricted except in specific luxury communities with more extensive rules
We draft the submission paperwork for you and coordinate with the HOA approval process. Approval timelines run 2-6 weeks depending on community.
Questions We Hear from Frisco Clients
Can you pre-wire for a TV that I’ll install later? Yes. Common during renovations or when moving into a new home before furniture is placed. We install mount, run cables, and cap connections. When you’re ready to add the TV, you connect it yourself or we return for final install at reduced rate.
Do you mount TVs on brick fireplaces? Yes — common in Frisco’s custom homes. Requires masonry anchors and approximately 30-45 extra minutes install time. Cost: $225-$375 above base mount pricing depending on fireplace size.
Can you mount over a wood-burning fireplace? Yes, but we have conversations about heat exposure first (see TV mounting considerations). Most modern gas fireplaces produce less heat stress than wood-burning, but either way, articulating or pull-down mounts are strongly recommended.
What about whole-home AV systems in new construction? This is where Frisco owners get the best value — pre-wire everything during framing, then progressively add components. A 4-5 bedroom Frisco home can have full whole-home AV pre-wire for $6,500-$14,000 during construction vs $18,000-$35,000 retrofit.
Do you work with builders directly? Yes — we’ve worked with most major Frisco builders. Either we subcontract through the builder or we coordinate directly with you during the construction window, with the builder’s approval.
Related Services in Frisco
- Home theater installation in Frisco
- Smart home integration in Frisco
- Structured wiring — for new construction pre-wire
- Outdoor TV installation
- Surround sound
Scheduling Your Frisco Install
Call (214) 910-1277 — same-day service typically available for calls before noon. Request a quote online for scheduled appointments, multi-TV installations, and new construction coordination.
Service area covers all of Frisco: 75033, 75034, 75035, 75036, 75068. No travel fees within Frisco city limits.