
TV & Home Theatre in Vancouver, BC
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TV & Home Theatre in Vancouver, BC
TV mounting and home theatre in Vancouver (British Columbia) handles a distinctive housing mix: 1910s-40s Craftsman homes with plaster walls in Kitsilano and Grandview-Woodland, mid-century ranches and splits in Kerrisdale and Arbutus Ridge, modern glass-tower condos downtown and in Coal Harbour, and newer townhouses throughout Mount Pleasant and Strathcona. Typical jobs include 65-85 inch TV mounts on concrete walls in high-rise condos, discreet HDMI concealment in older plaster homes, covered-deck outdoor TVs for Vancouver's rainy climate, and dedicated home-theatre buildouts in larger West Side homes. Pacific Northwest humidity and strata rules for condo buildings drive specific considerations.
Basic TV mounts in Vancouver run $250-$600 CAD installed; home theatre packages $2,000-$8,500 CAD. British Columbia requires a FSR (Field Safety Representative) or licensed electrician for line-voltage work. Vancouver permits apply to electrical tie-ins. Strata councils typically require COI ($2M minimum) and approved installers for condo buildings. Rain-shielded covered-deck installs are standard for outdoor TVs given Vancouver's 150+ cm annual rainfall. Winter cold is mild (0-5°C typical) but damp — outdoor TVs need weather-rated sealing. Peak demand: October-February.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I mount a TV in a Vancouver high-rise condo?
- Yes — most downtown and Coal Harbour buildings allow it with strata approval and a $2M COI from the installer. Concrete walls accept masonry anchors well. Some buildings require approved hardware lists or specific mount brands. Expect 2-5 days paperwork lead time before install. Older buildings with in-wall plumbing and heating runs need careful drilling to avoid utilities.
- How do I protect an outdoor Vancouver TV from rain?
- Covered deck placement with rain overhangs is standard. Even weather-rated outdoor TVs perform better with overhead protection. South-facing exposed placement is rarely practical in Vancouver — the combination of sun glare (limited) and wind-driven rain (substantial) makes covered or north-facing placement better. Budget $150-$350 extra for specialized outdoor sealing.
- Can I hide HDMI in a Kitsilano Craftsman plaster wall?
- Yes — flexible fish tape through plaster-and-lath walls with patched access holes is standard. Older Vancouver homes often have accessible basement and attic pathways that simplify vertical runs. Expect $200-$500 CAD additional for cable concealment on plaster vs. drywall.
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