Brick. Stone.
Concrete block.
Mount your TV on brick, stone, or concrete-block walls in Tampa, FL. Masonry-rated anchors, mortar-joint mounting, dust-controlled drilling. From $249 flat-rate, same-day available.
Most of Tampa is built on concrete-block construction, with a stucco or brick veneer outside and drywall over furring strips inside. Plus there's the loft scene in Ybor City and Channelside, where exposed brick is the whole aesthetic. We mount on brick, stone, CBS, and concrete every single day.
The technique matters: never mount into a brick face — bricks crack under stress, and a cracked brick around a 75lb TV is a TV on the floor. Always mount into the mortar joints — that's where the load capacity is. We pre-drill with masonry bits, install lag-shield expansion anchors, then thread 5/16" or 3/8" lag bolts. Each anchor point holds 250-400 lbs.
For solid concrete or CBS, we use Tapcon screws (concrete screws) for fixed mounts or sleeve anchors for full-motion. For natural stone (limestone, travertine, fieldstone), we use the chemical anchor method — adhesive epoxy + threaded rod — because stone is unpredictable on expansion anchors.
Why Tampa Bay homeowners
pick us first.
- Mortar-joint precision. We hit the mortar lines, not the brick face. This means anchor placement isn't always where you'd want it visually — but our brackets have wide hole patterns, so we adapt to where the joints are.
- Dust-controlled drilling. Tampa homes have light-color tile floors right where TV mounts go. We use a vacuum shroud during drilling so the brick dust gets sucked up, not blown across your floor.
- Right tools for the wall. SDS hammer drill with carbide bits for brick/concrete. Diamond core bits for natural stone. Tapcon driver for CBS. We don't show up with a Black & Decker drill.
- Anchor strength rated. Every anchor we install carries minimum 250 lbs pull-out resistance. We always use 4+ anchor points for a 75lb TV — load capacity 1,000+ lbs total. Massive overspec by design.
- Wire workarounds for masonry. You can't run wires inside a solid brick wall. We use paint-matched surface raceways (Wiremold, Legrand), or route along an adjacent drywall section. Either way: cables nearly invisible.
How we work.
Wall identification
First we tap the wall — solid masonry sounds different from veneer-over-stud. This determines anchoring strategy. (Sometimes a "brick wall" is actually a brick veneer over a wood stud cavity — we mount into the studs in that case.)
Mark mortar joints
Locate horizontal and vertical mortar lines, mark anchor positions to align with bracket holes. We always pick joints — never face.
Drill & anchor
SDS hammer drill, masonry bit one size smaller than the lag-shield. Vacuum shroud captures dust. Sleeve anchors for solid concrete, lag-shields for brick.
Bracket & load test
Mount the bracket, hand-test 50lb load before we hang the TV. If anchors feel off, we re-drill in better joints. We've never had a fail.
Cable solution
Surface raceway painted to match, or run along adjacent surface, or drill through to back-side wall cavity if accessible.
Quick answers.
Can you mount a TV on stucco-over-block?
Will drilling crack my brick?
How do you hide wires on a brick wall?
Can the brick anchors really hold an 85-inch TV?
How much does brick TV mounting cost in Tampa?
Ready when you are.
Same day if you call by 2 PM.
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