
Modern homeowners in Fresno want sleek, cable-free entertainment spaces. Yet a flawless television install requires more than a sturdy bracket and a stud finder. Electrical routing, drywall integrity, and the perfect screen height all factor into a project that straddles carpentry, low-voltage wiring, and finish work. CountBricks combines local residential construction expertise with real-time AI estimating to make every television install Fresno homeowners dream about fast, safe, and budget-accurate.
• Structural assurance: A 75-inch screen can weigh 100 lbs. CountBricks pros verify stud spacing, shear wall ratings, and anchor capacity before a single hole is drilled.
• Integrated cabling: Surface wires ruin aesthetics and resale value. Our team routes power and HDMI through walls to the nearest junction, following NEC code.
• Future-proofing: We leave conduit chases so adding a sound bar or upgrading to fiber streaming is tool-free later.
• Liability coverage: Home insurance may refuse claims on self-installed fixtures. CountBricks installations carry documented load calculations and warranty paperwork.
Legacy contractors still scribble numbers on triplicate forms. At CountBricks, your estimate starts the moment you describe your living room. Our voice-to-estimate engine captures details such as wall type, TV weight, and outlet location, then references Fresno labor indexes and real-time material pricing.
1. Speak with our project bot or a live estimator.
2. Watch the line-item budget populate—brackets, cables, outlet relocation, paint touch-up—all priced to Fresno’s zip-specific cost data.
3. Approve on your phone and auto-schedule a technician through CountBricks.com/services.
• Low-profile or articulating mount selection
• Stud and shear verification for post-1980s stucco or older lath-and-plaster walls
• 120 V receptacle relocation to a recessed media box
• HDMI 2.1 and optical cable pulls through in-wall raceways
• Patch, texture match, and paint for an invisible finish
• Final calibration at a 15-degree downward tilt, eye level 42 in. above finished floor
Material prices fluctuate with copper and steel markets, but Fresno’s average complete residential television install is between $425 and $1,100. Major variables include:
• Screen size and weight class
• Wall composition—wood framing vs. masonry
• Distance to power source
• Smart device integration (sound bar, subwoofer, conduit for gaming systems)
• Required finish work (skip-trowel, orange peel, or smooth)
1. Virtual walk-through via smartphone or blueprint upload to CountBricks.com/blueprints.
2. Same-day AI estimate generated and emailed for e-signature.
3. Technician arrival with pre-pulled materials list—no supply-house delays.
4. Layout and stud confirmation under homeowner sign-off.
5. Precision cuts, cable routing, mount anchoring, and torque verification to 60 % shear limit.
6. Finish work, paint match, and final QC checklist uploaded to CountBricks.com/portfolio.
7. You receive a warranty certificate and maintenance tips in your client dashboard.
• Using drywall anchors rather than structural studs in Fresno’s older adobe homes
• Ignoring heat load above fireplaces—the number one cause of premature panel failure
• Over-tightening lag bolts, crushing gypsum and reducing pull-out strength by 40 %
• Routing power and low-voltage cables together, violating code and causing signal noise
Can CountBricks install on brick or concrete walls?
Yes. We use sleeve anchors rated for seismic zone D and include masonry patch options.
How quickly can I get scheduled?
Standard lead time is 48 hours once your digital signature is received. Rush slots are visible in your client dashboard.
What about hiding components?
Our carpenters can build recessed niches or floating media shelves as part of the same work order—automatically costed in your AI estimate.
Whether you need a simple bedroom mount or a full home-theater wall, CountBricks delivers precision, speed, and transparent pricing. Start by opening a voice chat at CountBricks.com/consultation and experience the future of residential construction estimating today.

A Clovis family needed a 77-inch OLED mounted over a stone veneer fireplace with zero visible wires. Traditional bids ranged from $1,800 to $2,400 and required two separate trades—an electrician and a finish carpenter. The homeowners opened a voice session on CountBricks.com/consultation and shared photos plus basic dimensions. In under five minutes our AI generated a detailed $1,245 proposal covering structural review, power relocation, conduit routing, and veneer patching.
• Pre-fabricated a steel lintel bracket in our shop to disperse load across mortar courses
• Used a low-profile recessed media box tied into an existing circuit—no sub-panel work needed
• Pulled fiber HDMI through ¾-in. EMT to future-proof for 8K signals
• Color-matched grout repair to existing Eldorado stone in one site visit
1. Total on-site time: 6.5 hours versus the 12 hours quoted by competitors
2. Budget variance: 0 %—final invoice matched the AI estimate to the penny
3. Customer satisfaction score: 9.8/10, documented in the client dashboard
• Always request stud mapping when installing over fireplaces—framing anomalies are common in Fresno tract homes built before 1995.
• Opt for fiber or active HDMI cables on runs longer than 15 ft to avoid signal degradation.
• Add a 2-gang media plate during installation; it costs under $20 yet saves a wall reopen when you upgrade to surround sound.
If you’re planning any television install Fresno project—whether it’s an accent wall in a downtown loft or multiple screens in a new ADU—CountBricks has the expertise and technology to keep timelines short and costs predictable. Upload your layout at CountBricks.com/blueprints or start a live call to see our AI pricing engine in action. Your entertainment upgrade is just a few clicks away.