
TV & Home Theatre in Columbus, GA
Compare 30 tv & home theatre contractors near you in Columbus and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.7/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.
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5.0John's Home Services
4.9Merit TV/Sound City
4.918½+ years onlineSouthern Pine Construction
4.8BK Interior's Unlimited
4.7Omega Computer Techs
4.7pTech Installs (TV/Audio/Surveillance/SmartHome)
4.7Top Notch Customs
4.7Allen's TV Sales & Service
4.516½+ years onlineGreer Home Solutions - General Contractor
4.5Southern Elite Contracting Inc
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TV & Home Theatre in Columbus, GA
Columbus GA TV mounting in older Lakebottom and Wynnton homes often hits plaster lath walls where stud finders mislead — proper mounting needs metal scanners and toggle bolts where studs are missing. New construction in north Columbus and Midland subdivisions has standard 16-inch OC framing but in-wall HDMI/power is an upcharge. Fort Moore-area rental homes need lease-friendly low-profile mounts. Mid-Georgia heat and humidity also push back-of-TV temps in poorly ventilated wall niches — leave ½-inch clearance and route cables in cool runs. NeedInstall connects you with Columbus mounters who handle plaster, brick fireplaces, and discreet cable management.
Columbus TV mount installs run $200-$650 for standard mounts, $500-$1,200 with in-wall power kit and HDMI conduit. GA requires no specific license for low-voltage TV mounting; electrical work needs a state-licensed EC. Most mounters carry low-profile, tilt, and full-motion options. Brick fireplace mounts need masonry anchors ($50-$120 extra). Fort Moore lease-friendly mounts use anchor-free systems where possible.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can it hang on plaster lath walls?
- Yes, but cheap stud finders fail on lath. A good mounter uses a magnetic stud finder + deep-scan tool to find solid framing, or installs heavy-duty toggles rated 100+ lbs.
- Brick fireplace mount?
- Doable with proper Tapcon or sleeve anchors into brick (not mortar joints). Heat from the fireplace is the bigger concern — many TVs void warranty above 95°F ambient. A heat shield or above-mantel sensor placement helps.
- Hide the wires in-wall?
- In-wall HDMI + power kit ($60-$120 parts) is code-compliant if you use a recessed power outlet (PowerBridge, DataComm). Don't run extension cords in-wall — that's a code and insurance issue.
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