
TV & Home Theatre in Anchorage, AK
Compare 29 tv & home theatre contractors near you in Anchorage and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.5/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.
Last updated March 24, 2026
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TV & Home Theatre in Anchorage, AK
Anchorage TV mounting deals with older homes that have settled framing, 2x6 wall construction (deeper stud bays), and the cold-climate need for proper wall-cavity sealing when running in-wall HDMI. South Addition and Bootleggers Cove homes often have plaster walls; newer South Anchorage and Eagle River builds have standard 16-inch OC framing. Earthquake-zone construction (post-1964 Good Friday) means lateral wall bracing — anchors must hit framing, not just drywall. NeedInstall connects you with Anchorage mounters who handle plaster, work with 2x6 walls, and properly seal in-wall penetrations against winter air infiltration.
Anchorage TV mount installs run $250-$700 for standard, $550-$1,300 with in-wall power kit and HDMI conduit. AK requires no specific TV-mount license; electrical work needs a state EC. Most mounters carry low-profile, tilt, and full-motion options. 2x6 walls give more depth for in-wall flush mounts. Cold-climate sealing of wall penetrations critical — un-sealed holes drive condensation and energy loss.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Plaster wall mount?
- Yes, but cheap stud finders fail on lath. A pro uses magnetic stud finder or deep-scan tool to find solid framing, or installs heavy-duty toggles rated 100+ lbs.
- Above the fireplace OK?
- Anchorage stone or brick fireplaces need Tapcon or sleeve anchors into solid masonry, not mortar joints. Heat from wood-burning fireplaces voids most TV warranties above 95°F — measure ambient temp during fire.
- In-wall power and HDMI?
- Yes with code-compliant recessed power kit (PowerBridge, DataComm). In Anchorage, also seal the wall penetration with caulk to prevent moisture and air infiltration.
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