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TV Mounting in Downtown Austin

Downtown Austin is vertical living: residential towers along Rainey Street, the 2nd Street District, the Seaholm district, and the blocks around Republic Square. The building decides how a TV install goes long before we reach your unit. Most towers have a checklist before a contractor gets past the lobby: a certificate of insurance sent to management, a freight elevator booked, and a loading-dock window set. We take care of all three when you book.

Flat pricing from $99 by TV size, the same list as the rest of Austin. Enter your ZIP to see the price and book a same-day or next-day slot.

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ZIP 78701 · Rainey St · 2nd Street District · Seaholm district

Before we arrive

What to expect in Downtown Austin

Inside the unit, the walls are a mix of light-gauge steel studs with drywall, concrete columns and shear walls, and sometimes a post-tension slab edge that must not be drilled. We scan before every hole in a high-rise and choose an anchor rated for the actual material, whether that is a steel-stud toggle or a concrete sleeve anchor.

Most downtown units are rented or owner-occupied condos with a strict move-out inspection, so we default to low-damage options where the TV weight allows it and leave a patch kit when drilling is the right call. The price is the same flat rate by TV size; downtown does not carry a surcharge.

Parking & access

Front-desk or concierge check-in, a certificate of insurance if the building asks, a freight elevator reservation, and a loading-dock or street-parking window. Send us the building name and management contact when you book and we sort the paperwork before the visit.

Landmarks we route by

Rainey St, 2nd Street District, Seaholm district, Republic Square, Congress Ave

Same flat price, different anchors

Walls we see most in Downtown Austin

Light-gauge steel studs with drywall

The most common high-rise interior wall. Needs toggle-style anchors rated for the TV weight, not wood screws.

Concrete columns and shear walls

Often the wall you actually want the TV on. Masonry sleeve anchors; the posted wall-surface add-on applies.

Post-tension slab edges

Never drilled. We scan and keep the mount clear of the tendon zone.

Furred drywall over concrete

A thin air gap between drywall and concrete. Needs a longer anchor that reaches the concrete, which we carry.

Pricing

Downtown Austin pricing is the posted list, nothing else

A 32" or less TV is $99 in Downtown Austin, a 33" to 59" TV is $109, and the add-ons that actually come up here (concrete columns and shear walls, furred drywall over concrete) are flat posted lines on the price list, not a quote.

FAQ

Downtown Austin questions

Do you handle certificate-of-insurance and freight-elevator requirements at downtown towers?

Yes. Tell us the building when you book. We send the certificate of insurance to management, reserve the freight elevator if the building requires it, and arrive inside the loading-dock window they give us.

Is a concrete wall or column in a high-rise OK to mount on?

Yes, and it is often the strongest wall in the unit. We scan for post-tension tendons and embedded conduit first, then use concrete sleeve anchors. The posted wall-surface add-on covers it.

Where does the technician park downtown, and is that charged to me?

We use the building loading dock when there is one and street or garage parking otherwise. Parking is our cost, never added to your flat price.

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