Video Wall Installation in Addison and Carrollton
The Tollway corridor through Addison and Carrollton is professional services territory. Law firms, accounting practices, medical specialty groups, financial advisors, tech consultancies. These are mid-market offices — 15 to 75 employees, mature industries, budgets that value professional installations but don’t chase flagship specification for its own sake.
That reality sets the video wall market here. Most Addison and Carrollton video wall work is smaller than what you see in Plano Legacy West or at The Star in Frisco. Smarter, in some ways — clients aren’t buying lobby LED walls because their competitors have them. They’re buying them because a specific business case justifies the spend.
Addison-Carrollton Video Wall Pricing
2x2 LCD Video Wall ($15,000 – $32,000)
Most common install scope in this market. Four 55” commercial panels, thin-bezel tile, wall-mounted behind reception or in a conference room. Professional look without the premium price tag that LED brings.
3x3 LCD Video Wall ($28,000 – $62,000)
Larger lobby or training room installation. Still LCD because the budget justification rarely stretches to LED at this size for a mid-market office.
Direct-View LED 2.5mm ($50,000 – $120,000)
Where the Tollway corridor goes premium. Larger medical campus lobbies, corporate tenants with client-facing priorities, specialty practices with high-traffic waiting areas. Less common than in Plano or Frisco but growing.
Direct-View LED 1.9mm ($85,000 – $185,000)
Premium installations. We see this occasionally in high-end medical campuses and a handful of corporate tenants where the aesthetic justifies the upgrade from 2.5mm.
Higher-end (above $185,000) video wall work in Addison and Carrollton is rare. When it happens, it’s typically a specialty medical facility or a corporate tenant whose parent company has a brand standard that dictates it.
The Tollway Professional Services Reality
Most commercial video wall conversations in Addison-Carrollton go like this:
A managing partner or practice administrator calls. They’ve visited a peer firm or competitor office and saw a video wall they liked. They want to know what it costs and how long it takes.
We ask what problem the wall would solve. If the answer is “it would look impressive when clients visit” — that’s fine, but we want to make sure the client understands what “impressive” looks like at different budget levels. A poorly-done video wall looks worse than no video wall. An LCD 2x2 done properly at $20,000 looks better than a $45,000 LED install done with cheap processors and no commissioning.
If the answer is “we want to improve the client experience in our waiting area” or “we want to update our training facility” or “our boardroom is our main client-facing space” — those are solid business cases that justify real installations.
Where This Work Actually Happens
Quorum Business Park and Westgrove corridor
Established office park. Multiple buildings, mid-size professional services tenants. Most video wall work here is LCD for conference rooms and the occasional lobby. Tenants moving into newer space often include video walls in tenant improvement scope.
Dallas North Tollway corridor (main stretch)
Office towers and mid-rise professional buildings from Belt Line to past Trinity Mills. Medical campuses, corporate tenants, specialty retail. This is where most of our Addison-Carrollton video wall work happens.
Midway Road
Professional services density, especially legal, medical, and financial. Smaller offices but often with specific video wall needs — video deposition rooms for law firms, training rooms for medical practices, specialty retail with brand walls.
Addison Airport area
Aviation-related businesses, some corporate. Occasional video wall work for corporate aviation operations and related services.
Carrollton Tech Corridor
East-west along Belt Line and I-35E frontage. Technology and services companies. Mix of new construction and established office space. Video wall work here is more corporate conference room and training room focused.
North Dallas Adjacent (75240, 75248, 75254)
Technically Dallas addresses but functionally part of this corridor. Medical and professional services density. Similar video wall patterns.
Medical Campus Video Walls — The Big Angle Here
Healthcare is a disproportionate share of the commercial work in this corridor. That translates to specific video wall applications:
Waiting Area Walls
Larger specialty practices and medical campuses install video walls in main waiting areas for:
- Educational content (specialty-specific patient education loops)
- Practice branding and staff introductions
- Wait time communication and queue management
- Wayfinding for multi-practice buildings
Scope tends toward LCD 2x2 or 3x3 with proper content management. Budget range $22,000-$68,000 typical.
Imaging and Training Facilities
Medical imaging review rooms, resident training spaces, continuing medical education rooms. These are more specialized — higher-resolution displays, sometimes medical-grade (Barco, EIZO Radiforce), integration with PACS and medical imaging systems.
Not always traditional “video wall” territory — often dedicated medical displays rather than tiled commercial walls. But where video walls fit the use case (larger training rooms, case review facilities), LCD 3x3 installations are common. Budget range $45,000-$95,000 typical.
Surgical and Procedural Coordination
Some Addison-Carrollton specialty surgical practices install video wall infrastructure for case documentation, surgical team coordination, and training recording. Specialized application, not every practice, but meaningful when it happens.
Medical Campus Lobby Walls
Larger medical office buildings and specialty campuses install lobby LED walls similar to corporate but with medical-specific content — provider directories, specialty education content, health system branding. Budget range $65,000-$140,000 typical.
Conference and Boardroom Walls
The most common Addison-Carrollton video wall installation is probably the firm boardroom wall. Law firm, accounting firm, financial services, management consulting — every mid-size professional services firm in this corridor either has a video wall in its main conference room or is thinking about putting one in.
What the mid-market boardroom wall typically needs:
- 2x2 or 3x3 LCD sized to the room
- Integration with Teams Rooms or Zoom Rooms
- Content switching between video call mode, presentation mode, and always-on branding
- Room scheduling display (outside the room or integrated)
- Wireless presentation support (Mersive Solstice, Crestron AirMedia, or similar)
Budget range $28,000-$75,000 typical. The higher end includes premium video conferencing hardware, wireless presentation systems, and proper acoustic treatment.
This kind of installation is usually part of a broader corporate AV project in Addison-Carrollton — video wall is one element of a larger scope.
LCD vs LED in This Market
The budget math in Addison-Carrollton favors LCD for most applications:
- LCD 2x2 (four 55” panels): $15,000-$32,000 installed
- Comparable LED 2.5mm (roughly same visible area): $45,000-$75,000 installed
That 2-3x premium on LED is a hard sell for mid-market offices without a specific reason beyond aesthetics. We install LED when the application justifies it (high ambient light, zero-bezel requirement, 24/7 operation, specific brand standard) and LCD when it doesn’t.
Some honest discussion that usually happens during the design phase:
- Is the wall a brand statement or a functional display? Brand statements often justify LED. Functional displays usually don’t.
- How close will people get to the wall? Under 8 feet and LED wins on aesthetic. Over 10 feet and LCD bezels disappear.
- What’s the ambient light? LED handles high ambient light better. LCD is fine for most interior lit spaces.
- What’s the lifespan expectation? LED panels last 7-10 years with proper installation. LCD panels in commercial use typically last 5-7 years.
For most Addison-Carrollton applications, LCD is the right call. When LED is right, it’s usually clear why.
Why Most Projects Are Smaller Here
Addison and Carrollton don’t have the anchor tenants that drive flagship video wall work. There’s no Legacy West, no Cowboys World HQ, no Downtown office tower complex. The commercial base is mid-market professional services and mid-size medical.
That’s not a limitation — it’s a different market. The projects are smaller and more focused. Most Addison-Carrollton video wall work lands between $20,000 and $80,000. We don’t scale down our installation standards for smaller projects; the same commercial-grade equipment and installation practices apply.
The larger projects that do happen here (the $150,000+ installations) are usually tied to specific medical campuses or regional corporate headquarters that chose Tollway corridor locations for reasons beyond cost.
Process and Timeline
Shorter than Plano or Frisco corporate work, usually. Addison-Carrollton video wall projects typically run:
- First meeting to design document: 2-3 weeks
- Design approval to equipment delivery: 3-6 weeks
- Installation: 2-5 days depending on scope
- Commissioning: 1-2 days
Total first-call-to-live-wall: 8-12 weeks typical, vs 16-24 weeks for comparable corporate work in Plano or Frisco. The difference is decision cycles — mid-market offices decide faster than Fortune 500 tenants.
Equipment We Install
Same core equipment list as our other commercial work:
LCD video walls: Samsung UHF/UMH, LG Ultra Stretch, NEC/Sharp X-series, Planar TWA series.
LED video walls: LG Magnit, Samsung The Wall, Planar TVF, Absen Acclaim series.
Processors: Extron Quantum Ultra or Datapath Fx4 for smaller walls, depending on scope and complexity.
Control: Crestron when integrated with broader AV, Extron for video wall standalone applications.
How This Fits With Other Work
Video wall projects in Addison-Carrollton rarely stand alone. Most are part of:
- Corporate AV in Addison and Carrollton — broader conference room and boardroom scope
- Medical and dental office AV — medical campus and specialty practice work
- Digital signage — wayfinding and satellite displays
- Networking installation — content delivery infrastructure
Video Walls in Other DFW Markets
- Video Wall Installation in Dallas — Downtown, Uptown, hospitality
- Video Wall Installation in Plano — Legacy West corporate
- Video Wall Installation in Frisco — The Star, Frisco Station, Grandscape
Scheduling
Call (214) 910-1277 or request a site visit online. Mid-market corporate projects are often on 8-12 week timelines, which works well for tenant improvement cycles and year-end budget deployment.
Service area covers Addison (75001), Carrollton (75006, 75007, 75010), Farmers Branch (75234), and adjacent Dallas North ZIPs (75240, 75248, 75254) along the Tollway corridor.