If you've searched for a tv wall mount installer in Cobb County, you've seen the range: national brands, TaskRabbit handymen, Marketplace freelancers, and local specialists. They are very much not the same.
The 5 Categories of Installers
- National brands (Geek Squad): Predictable pricing, limited specialty
- Local specialists (us): Surface specialty, 5-yr warranty, same-week scheduling
- General handymen: Cheap, inconsistent, usually no warranty
- Marketplace/Craigslist: Cheapest, highest risk
- Builder/contractor add-on: Convenient if remodeling, not specialized
What to Look For
- Certified MantelMount and Frame TV installer
- Licensed and insured
- 5-year workmanship warranty (not 90 days)
- Hundreds of verified Google reviews
- Stone, brick, tile experience
- Same-week availability
Red Flags
- No physical business address
- Cash-only pricing
- No proof of insurance
- Vague warranty terms
- Won't quote until on-site
Cobb County Pricing Benchmark
- Standard drywall install: $149–$349+
- Fireplace install: $199–$399
- MantelMount: $349–$599
- Wire concealment add-on: $99–$199
Cobb County Coverage
Marietta, East Cobb, Kennesaw, Smyrna, Acworth, Powder Springs, Austell.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the best TV mount installer in Cobb County?
The right installer is one who is licensed, insured, MantelMount/Frame TV certified, has 100+ verified reviews, and offers a multi-year workmanship warranty.
How much should I pay in Cobb County?
$149–$349+ for standard installs is the local market range. Pricing significantly below that usually means an unlicensed or uninsured operator.
Are TaskRabbit handymen okay for TV mounting?
Sometimes for basic drywall installs, rarely for fireplaces, MantelMounts, or Frame TVs. Most don't carry insurance for TV damage.
Should I hire someone from Facebook Marketplace?
Generally no — typically no warranty, no insurance, and no recourse if your TV or wall is damaged.
Do you serve all of Cobb County?
Yes — every city and unincorporated area.
