A 75" TV was mounted on a poured concrete living room wall in a Clearwater beachside condo — hammer-drilled sleeve anchors, cable raceway, 2-hour install.
The Challenge
The Clearwater Beach condo had poured concrete walls with no stud framing. The homeowner had a 75" TV and a fixed mount but wasn't sure how to mount into concrete or hide the cables on a hard surface.
Our Solution
We drilled 4 anchor points with a rotary hammer drill and installed sleeve anchors rated for 200 lbs. The fixed low-profile mount went on; we verified level and plumb. Cables were managed in a paintable PVC raceway from the TV down to the component shelf — matching the wall paint for a nearly invisible look.
The Result
The TV is rock-solid on the concrete wall. The cable raceway is painted to match the wall exactly. The condo owner called it "better than a hotel installation."
Work Completed
- Locate concrete behind tile-finished wall
- Drill 4 anchor holes with rotary hammer drill
- Install 5/16" sleeve anchors — pull-tested at 150 lbs each
- Fixed low-profile mount — level and plumb
- Paintable PVC cable raceway — TV to component shelf
- Raceway painted to match wall after install
Questions About This Project
How do you mount a TV on a concrete wall in a Clearwater condo?
Rotary hammer drill, masonry bits and sleeve anchors rated for the TV's weight. We carry all of this as standard equipment — no extra charge for concrete or block walls.
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