78704 · Austin, TX
TV Installation & Mounting in Barton Hills, Austin, TX
Barton Hills climbs the slope between Zilker Park and Barton Skyway, and the houses were built to the terrain: 1960s and 70s homes with stepped floor levels, long living rooms on the view side, and walls that sometimes back onto a crawlspace or a half-buried foundation wall. We ask which wall the TV is going on partly because a wall on the downhill side of the house is often framed differently from one on the street side.
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On the ground
Walls, buildings, and access in Barton Hills
Native stone is common on fireplaces and feature walls here. It takes patience and the correct masonry bit to drill, and it needs anchors matched to the stone rather than generic wall plugs. On drywall we find framing on 16-inch or 24-inch centers depending on the build year, and the condo buildings along Barton Skyway add concrete floors and shared walls that shape how cable can be routed.
Parking on the steeper streets can be tight, so we bring one van and park in your driveway when possible. The neighborhood has no HOA rules affecting interior work. We route Barton Hills together with South Lamar and Circle C, which keeps the trip short and same-week openings common.
Around Barton Hills
- Barton Springs Pool
- Zilker Park
- Barton Creek Greenbelt
- Barton Skyway
- Barton Hills Drive
ZIP codes
78704
Pricing
Flat TV mounting rates in Barton Hills
Installation starts at $89 by TV size, $39 extra for a brick, stone, or tile fireplace, and $59 to hide cable inside the wall.Barton Hills addresses are priced exactly like the rest of Austin: no estimator visit, no mileage line item.
FAQ
Barton Hills questions
Can you mount on a natural stone fireplace in Barton Hills?
Yes. Stone takes longer to drill than brick, and we use anchors matched to the specific stone, set into solid material rather than a joint. We check mantel heat clearance before choosing the height.
My living room is on the downhill side and the wall sounds hollow in places. Is that a problem?
Not usually, but it changes the plan. Walls over a crawlspace or a slab step can have odd framing, so we locate studs carefully and use a backer plate if the best TV position falls between them.
Is in-wall cable hiding possible in the Barton Skyway condos?
Often yes, within a single stud bay using a recessed kit, since we cannot cut into concrete floors or shared walls. Where the wall is solid, a paintable channel is the fallback.
Do you cover the streets near Zilker and the Greenbelt entrances?
Yes. All of Barton Hills from Barton Springs Road south to Barton Skyway and west to the Greenbelt is part of our regular route.
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Barton Hills installs, often same or next day
Drop in your ZIP and we come back with a flat price and the earliest open times.