Flat screens hung level and anchored into studs, flat-pack furniture built square, shelves that hold what you put on them — from Stockton apartments to Mountain House new-builds.
TV mounting and furniture assembly are the small jobs San Joaquin County residents most often start themselves at noon and call about at four. Between move-in weekends in Tracy and Lathrop's new subdivisions and the annual TV upsizing before football season, there is always a bracket, a stud, and a level involved — and a right way to join the three.
A proper mount starts with finding real wood: studs located and hit dead-center, lag bolts torqued, the bracket leveled before the television ever leaves the box. Tile faces and the occasional brick fireplace surround in older Stockton and Lodi houses take masonry anchors and patience. Cables drop through paint-ready raceways for a clean face — while new in-wall electrical stays where California law puts it, with licensed electricians. Full-motion arms on big screens get extra blocking checks, because a swinging seventy-inch panel is a lever working your wall all day.
Flat-pack dressers, bed frames, desks, bookcases, patio sets, cribs torqued to their instructions, and wall units anchored against tipping — assembled square the first time and standing where you want them. Landlords furnishing rentals around the University of the Pacific bundle whole-apartment assembly into one visit, which is exactly how this work prices best.
Mounting and assembly quotes follow the piece count and wall type — free, upfront, and settled before any box is opened.
Level, anchored, and done by dinner. Free quotes on mounting and assembly work anywhere in San Joaquin County.
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