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The catalogue · No. 03

A small catalogue
of considered
installs.

Six services we run, three quiet pricing tiers, and the small questions we answer most often. Every line below is honest about what's included and what isn't. Nothing is bundled to look bigger than it is.

A small note

"If a line item is unclear, write to us. We'll send it back in plain English."

Chapter one · The rooms

Six installs
we know well.

Each one is its own small craft, run by its own small checklist. We don't shoehorn a fireplace install into a living-room routine; the rooms are different, so the work is different.

Room one 01

Standard wall mount

The everyday install. Studs found by hand and confirmed by sensor, anchors matched to the wall type, the screen levelled twice, and a tidy cord drop down to the console. The bracket we choose is the one we'd put in our own front room — never the one with the loudest box on the shelf.

about 45 min 32" – 85"
Room two 02

Above the fireplace

A pull-down or generous-tilt bracket to bring the screen back to the height your neck actually wants. Heat-aware hardware, mantle-respectful routing. We measure the surface temperature of gas fireplaces during peak burn before placing anything above them.

about 75 min Up to 75"
Room three 03

In-wall concealment

HDMI and low-voltage signal cables routed through the inside of the wall via a code-compliant kit. A relocated power outlet behind the screen means nothing visible at all between TV and console. We patch the cut-outs with spackle and leave them ready for your paint.

adds 30 min Drywall only
Room four 04

Full-motion arm

Swing-out, tilt, and pivot brackets for kitchens, bedrooms, and rooms where the sofa simply isn't where the stud is. We test the full range of motion with the screen mounted before any drop cloth is rolled up — and we check for cable strain at every extreme.

about 65 min Up to 65"
Room five 05

Soundbar & bracket

Soundbar bracketed neatly under (or above) your screen, with the audio cable routed inside the cord drop or wall pass-through. Works with most brands — bring the bar, we'll bring the bracket, the fasteners, and the patience to align everything to the same eye-line.

adds 25 min Any brand
Room six 06

Relocate & refit

Moving the TV to another wall, room, or apartment. We dismount with care, spackle the old anchor holes ready for your paint, and re-mount cleanly in the new spot — one visit, no leftover scars on the previous wall. Often paired with a fresh cable run.

about 60 min Patch included
Chapter two · Three quiet tiers

Pricing,
written plainly.

Three small tiers, each a flat figure. The cost we send in your reply is the cost on the invoice; we never bill for surprises. If something on-site changes the scope, we stop and explain before we keep going.

Tier one

The simple wall

$189 flat

For the everyday living-room or bedroom mount onto a drywall stud bay. The honest baseline.

  • Fixed bracket up to 65"
  • Stud-anchored install, levelled twice
  • Cord drop down to your console
  • Range of motion check & sign-off
  • Drop cloths, dust vacuumed, packaging out
Send a note
Tier two · Most common

The considered room

$289 flat

For the room you want finished properly — bigger screen, tilt or full-motion bracket, cables hidden inside the wall.

  • Tilt or full-motion bracket up to 75"
  • In-wall HDMI & signal concealment
  • Relocated power outlet behind the screen
  • Soundbar bracket included if you bring one
  • Patched cut-outs ready for paint
  • 12-month workmanship promise
Send a note
Tier three

Above the mantle

$389 flat

For above-fireplace, masonry, plaster-on-lath, or odd-stud-spacing installs. The harder rooms.

  • Pull-down or articulating bracket
  • Masonry anchors or spanning bar as needed
  • Heat-aware placement on gas fireplaces
  • Concealed routing where possible
  • Surface temperature checked at peak burn
  • 12-month workmanship promise
Send a note

Add-ons (relocation, second screen, extra cable run) are listed in your reply with their own flat figures. There is no "from $" pricing here, and there are no service-trip fees.

Chapter three · The afternoon

Four small steps
from a note to
a finished wall.

Most installs unfold across a single afternoon, on purpose. We don't compress the work to fit a second job in. The room is the appointment.

Step one i

Send a note.

A photo of the wall, the TV's make and size, and a sentence about how you use the room. Same-day reply during studio hours with a fixed figure.

Step two ii

Pick a visit.

A two-hour arrival window we both agree on. We text the morning of so you can plan around it. No four-hour mystery windows.

Step three iii

We work the room.

Drop cloths down, mount unboxed, studs marked. We confirm the screen height with you, on the wall, before any drill turns on.

Step four iv

Tidy & leave.

Range of motion tested, cable management walked through with you, drop cloths up, dust vacuumed, packaging carried out with us.

Chapter four · Quiet questions

The small things
people ask.

A handful of questions we hear most weeks, answered the way we'd answer them in person. If yours isn't here, just write — we'd rather give you a real reply than make you read a longer page.

Do you bring the bracket, or do I? +

We bring it. Once you tell us the TV's make and size in your first note, we choose a bracket that matches both the screen and the wall behind it. The bracket cost is included in the flat figure — we don't surprise you with a hardware line at the end.

If you already own a bracket you'd like us to fit, we'll use yours and adjust the figure down by the cost we'd have charged for ours. We'll only tell you no if the one you have isn't safe for the wall or the screen.

How long will you actually be in my home? +

For the everyday wall mount, about 45 minutes to an hour. For an above-fireplace or in-wall concealment job, closer to ninety minutes. We don't run two jobs back-to-back in a way that would force us to rush yours, so the visit feels unhurried and a little quiet.

Will the cables be visible? +

That depends on which tier you choose. On the simple wall, the cables are tied into a tidy cord drop that hangs down to your console — visible but neat. On the considered room and above the mantle tiers, the cables are routed inside the wall using a code-compliant kit, with the power outlet relocated to behind the screen, so nothing is visible between the TV and the console at all.

Can you mount above my gas fireplace? +

Usually yes, but we always check first. On the visit we let the fireplace run for ten to fifteen minutes and measure the surface temperature where the screen would sit. If the wall above gets warm enough to be uncomfortable to touch, we recommend either a pull-down bracket that brings the screen down when in use, or — honestly — a different wall. We won't mount a TV anywhere we think will cook it.

What if I don't like where the TV ends up? +

We confirm the screen height and angle with you, on the wall, before any drill goes on. If you're not certain about the placement, we'll hold the screen in two or three positions so you can sit on the sofa and tell us which one feels right. If, after living with it for a week, you'd genuinely rather move it, the second placement is on us.

Do you take cards? +

Yes — card, bank transfer, or cheque, whichever is easiest for you. We send the invoice by email the same evening, and we'd rather you took a day to settle it than dug for the right tap at the door.

Are you insured? +

Fully — public liability and workmanship. The workmanship promise runs for twelve months from the date of the install: if anything about our work fails inside that window, we come back and put it right at no cost. The certificate is available on request before the visit if you'd like to see it.

A small invitation

Tell us about
the room.

A photo of the wall, the TV's make and size, and a sentence about how you live in the space. We'll send back a fixed figure and the next two open visits the same day.

Send a note +1 (555) 046-5510