TV Mounting Cost in Toronto: 2026 Pricing Guide
Mounting a TV looks simple until you realize one wrong anchor, one missed stud, or one bad wall choice can turn a clean setup into a cracked wall, crooked screen, damaged TV, or a very annoying repair bill.
In Toronto, TV mounting cost can vary a lot depending on the size of the TV, the wall type, the mount style, whether wires need to be hidden, and whether the job is in a house, condo, apartment, commercial space, or above a fireplace.
This 2026 pricing guide breaks down what homeowners, renters, condo owners, and businesses should expect to pay for professional TV mounting in Toronto and the GTA.
How Much Does TV Mounting Cost in Toronto?
In Toronto, professional TV mounting usually starts around $199 + HST for a basic installation and can go to $599 + HST or more for larger TVs, concrete walls, full-motion mounts, fireplace installs, hidden wiring, soundbars, or condo jobs with more complicated access.
Why TV Mounting Prices Vary So Much
You will see cheap ads online offering TV mounting for $80, $100, or $120.
That does not mean that is what a proper professional installation costs.
Those low prices are usually for the simplest possible job: small TV, customer-supplied mount, regular drywall, easy parking, no hidden wires, no condo paperwork, no soundbar, no fireplace, no hard wall, and no complications.
That is not most Toronto jobs.
A proper TV mounting quote should consider the risk, time, hardware, wall type, experience, insurance, cleanup, and the cost of showing up prepared. Cheap is easy to advertise. Safe, level, clean, and properly anchored is what actually matters.
Main Factors That Affect TV Mounting Cost
1. TV Size and Weight
A 43-inch TV is not the same job as an 85-inch TV.
Larger TVs are heavier, harder to handle, more expensive to replace if damaged, and often require two people for safe lifting and positioning. Bigger TVs also put more stress on the bracket and wall, especially when using a full-motion mount.
If the TV is large, fragile, curved, very thin, or expensive, do not treat the install like a small bedroom TV. The risk is completely different.
2. Wall Type
Wall type is one of the biggest pricing factors.
Standard drywall with wood studs is usually the easiest and most affordable. Concrete, brick, plaster, tile, stone, and metal studs require more specialized tools, anchors, drilling, and experience.
In Toronto condos, concrete and metal stud walls are very common. That is why condo TV mounting often costs more than a basic house installation.
3. Mount Type
The mount itself affects the price.
A fixed mount is usually the simplest. A tilting mount takes slightly more adjustment. A full-motion mount needs more precision because the TV pulls away from the wall and puts more pressure on the anchors.
Full-motion mounts are where cheap installations can become dangerous. If the mount is not properly secured, the extra leverage can slowly loosen the wall connection over time.
4. Cable Concealment
Cable concealment can be simple or complicated.
A surface raceway is usually the most cost-effective way to hide wires. It keeps the wires covered without opening the wall or doing electrical work.
In-wall wire concealment can look cleaner, but it may require more planning and may involve electrical work if an outlet needs to be added or moved behind the TV.
Typical options:
Important: adding or moving an electrical outlet should be handled by a licensed electrician. Mounting the TV is one job. Electrical work is a different scope.
5. Soundbar Mounting
A soundbar can be mounted to the wall or attached below the TV with a compatible soundbar bracket.
Soundbar mounting usually adds cost because it requires alignment, extra hardware, and clean cable planning.
Typical soundbar mounting add-on: $99 to $199 + HST.
For a clean setup, it is usually better to install the TV, soundbar, and cable management in the same visit instead of booking separate appointments.
6. Mounting a TV Above a Fireplace
Mounting a TV above a fireplace is usually more expensive because there are more things to consider.
The installer has to think about height, viewing angle, heat, wall material, bracket type, and cable routing. Fireplace walls are often brick, stone, tile, concrete, or built with unusual framing.
Common issues with fireplace installs:
The TV may end up too high
The wall may be harder to drill
Heat exposure may be a concern
Wiring may be harder to hide
A pull-down mount may be needed
The installation may take much longer
Typical Toronto cost for fireplace TV mounting: $449 to $799 + HST or more depending on the setup.
7. Condo and Apartment Logistics
TV mounting in a Toronto condo is rarely just “come in and drill.”
There may be elevator bookings, concierge rules, visitor parking, loading dock access, property manager requirements, noise restrictions, insurance certificate requests, concrete walls, metal studs, and limited working space.
That is why condo TV mounting often costs more than a simple house installation.
At 6IX Assembly, condo jobs are treated with more care because access and building rules matter. Showing up unprepared can waste everyone’s time.
DIY vs Professional TV Mounting
DIY TV mounting can make sense for a smaller TV on a simple wall if you have the right tools, experience, and patience.
But if the TV is expensive, large, going on a full-motion mount, being installed in a condo, going into concrete, or being mounted above a fireplace, DIY can become a bad gamble.
DIY Costs
Typical DIY expenses may include:
DIY may look cheaper, but the real risk is not the cost of the bracket. It is the cost of damaging the wall, damaging the TV, or having to redo the job.
Professional Installation Costs
A professional installation usually includes:
Wall assessment
Stud or surface check
Proper anchor selection
Mount installation
TV lifting and positioning
Levelling
Basic cable organization
Final safety check
Cleanup
With 6IX Assembly, service also includes fully insured work, a 12-month workmanship warranty, and complete packaging removal and cleanup when applicable.
6IX Assembly TV Mounting Pricing Guide
Below is a practical 2026 pricing guide for 6IX Assembly customers.
Standard TV Mounting
Starting at $199 + HST
Best for smaller or medium-sized TVs on standard drywall with wood studs.
Includes:
Customer-supplied mount installation
Secure wall mounting
Levelling and positioning
Basic cable organization
Cleanup after installation
12-month workmanship warranty
Fully insured service
Condo TV Mounting
Starting at $349 + HST
Best for Toronto condos, apartments, and high-rise buildings.
Includes:
Condo access planning
Wall assessment
Concrete or metal stud consideration
Secure TV mounting
Levelling and positioning
Basic cable organization
Cleanup after installation
12-month workmanship warranty
Fully insured service
Condo pricing may increase depending on wall type, parking, elevator access, hard-surface drilling, soundbar mounting, or cable concealment.
Large TV Mounting
Starting at $399 + HST
Best for TVs 75 inches and larger.
Includes:
Safe handling and lifting
Proper bracket assessment
Secure mounting
Levelling and alignment
Basic cable organization
Cleanup after installation
12-month workmanship warranty
Fully insured service
Large TVs may require two installers depending on the size, weight, and installation height.
Full-Motion TV Mount Installation
Starting at $399 + HST
Best for customers who want the TV to pull out, swivel, or adjust.
Includes:
Full-motion mount installation
Proper wall and anchor assessment
TV positioning and movement testing
Levelling
Basic cable organization
Cleanup
12-month workmanship warranty
Fully insured service
Full-motion mounts require stronger planning because they place more stress on the wall than fixed or tilt mounts.
Fireplace TV Mounting
Starting at $499 + HST
Best for TVs being installed above a fireplace, stone wall, brick wall, or feature wall.
Includes:
Fireplace wall assessment
Height and viewing angle review
Mount installation
TV positioning
Basic cable organization
Cleanup
12-month workmanship warranty
Fully insured service
Fireplace installations are quote-based if the wall is stone, tile, masonry, custom built, or requires special cable routing.
Add-On Services
Do You Need a Permit to Mount a TV in Toronto?
For a basic TV mounting job, usually no building permit is needed.
However, if the job involves adding, relocating, or modifying an electrical outlet, that becomes electrical work. Electrical work should be handled properly and may require a licensed electrician or electrical notification depending on the scope.
Simple rule:
Mounting the TV is installation work.
Moving power is electrical work.
Do not let someone bury a regular power cord inside the wall like it is no big deal. That is hack work.
Questions to Ask Before Booking TV Mounting
Before hiring anyone to mount your TV, ask:
Are you insured?
Do you have experience with condos?
Can you mount into concrete or metal studs?
Is the mount included or supplied by the customer?
Is cable concealment included?
Is soundbar mounting extra?
Is cleanup included?
Is there a workmanship warranty?
What happens if the wall type is different than expected?
If someone gives you a rock-bottom price without asking about the wall type, TV size, mount type, parking, or access, that is a red flag.
What We Need to Quote Your TV Mounting Job
To provide an accurate quote, 6IX Assembly usually needs:
TV size
TV model if available
Type of wall if known
Mount type or product link
Whether the mount is already purchased
Whether you want cable concealment
Whether there is a soundbar
House, condo, apartment, or commercial space
Parking and elevator details for condos
Photos of the wall if possible
The more information we have upfront, the cleaner the quote and the smoother the installation.
How to Save Money on TV Mounting
You can reduce the cost by being prepared before the installer arrives.
Helpful steps:
Have the TV and mount ready
Make sure the installation area is clear
Confirm condo elevator or parking access
Know where you want the TV positioned
Bundle soundbar and cable concealment in the same visit
Send photos before booking
Avoid buying a cheap low-quality mount for a large TV
The wrong mount can waste time and limit the final result. If you are unsure, ask before buying.
Why Hire 6IX Assembly for TV Mounting in Toronto?
6IX Assembly is not trying to be the cheapest TV mounting service in Toronto.
That market is crowded with low-price ads, rushed work, and people who disappear when something goes wrong.
Our focus is different.
We provide careful, professional TV mounting for homeowners, renters, condo owners, property managers, Airbnb hosts, offices, retail spaces, and commercial clients across Toronto and the GTA.
With 6IX Assembly, you get:
Fully insured service
12-month workmanship warranty
Proper wall and anchor assessment
Clean, level installation
Condo-friendly service
Complete packaging removal and cleanup
Clear communication before arrival
Professional handling of your home and equipment
A TV mounted badly is not just ugly. It is a liability.
Final Thoughts
In Toronto, TV mounting cost in 2026 usually ranges from $199 to $599 + HST for most common residential jobs, with more complex work costing more.
The biggest factors are TV size, wall type, mount style, cable concealment, fireplace placement, condo logistics, and whether any soundbar or accessory mounting is included.
If you want the cheapest possible install, there will always be someone advertising a lower number.
If you want the TV mounted straight, secure, clean, and properly, hire someone who knows what they are doing.
For professional TV mounting in Toronto and the GTA, contact 6IX Assembly.
Call or text: (416) 518-0289
Email: service@6ixassembly.ca
Website: www.6ixassembly.ca
FAQ
How much does TV mounting cost in Toronto?
Most professional TV mounting jobs in Toronto cost between $199 and $599 + HST. Basic drywall installs are usually on the lower end, while condos, large TVs, full-motion mounts, concrete walls, and fireplace installs cost more.
Is TV mounting more expensive in a condo?
Yes, condo TV mounting is often more expensive because of elevator bookings, parking, building rules, concrete walls, metal studs, and access restrictions.
Can a TV be mounted on concrete?
Yes, TVs can be mounted on concrete walls, but it requires the correct drill, anchors, and experience. Concrete mounting usually costs more than standard drywall mounting.
Can a TV be mounted on metal studs?
Yes, but metal studs require the right anchors and technique. A full-motion mount on metal studs needs extra care because of the pulling force placed on the wall.
Is it safe to mount a TV above a fireplace?
It can be safe if the wall, heat exposure, height, and mount type are properly assessed. Fireplace TV mounting is usually more complex and more expensive than a standard wall install.
Does TV mounting include hiding wires?
Not always. Basic cable organization may be included, but cable concealment is usually an add-on. Surface raceways are common. In-wall concealment may require additional work.
Do I need an electrician to hide TV wires?
You may need an electrician if an outlet has to be added, moved, or recessed behind the TV. Mounting the TV is separate from electrical work.
Should I buy my own TV mount?
You can, but make sure it fits your TV size, weight, VESA pattern, and wall type. Cheap mounts can cause problems, especially for large TVs or full-motion setups.
Does 6IX Assembly remove packaging?
Yes, complete packaging removal and cleanup are included when applicable.
Does 6IX Assembly offer a warranty?
Yes, 6IX Assembly includes a 12-month workmanship warranty on installation work.
