





A 100-inch Vizio is not a weekend DIY project. These things are heavy, awkward, and unforgiving if something goes wrong during the lift. That's exactly the kind of job where having the right crew - and the right hardware - makes all the difference.
Here's what we were working with: a bare conference room wall, a massive TV still in the box, and a heavy-duty mount that needed to be assembled and set precisely before anything went up. We laid out drop blankets to protect the floor and gear, taped the wall for layout accuracy, and assembled the mount bracket right there on-site. Two sets of hands, the right tools, and a solid plan before a single hole got drilled.
Getting the wall layout right on a TV this size is critical. Too high, too low, or off-center and you've got a room full of people in uncomfortable seats. We mapped out the stud locations, marked the mount points with blue tape, and confirmed everything was level before committing. Once the bracket was up and verified, the lift went smooth.
End result - a clean, flat mount with the 100-inch Vizio sitting flush against the wall, powered up and ready to configure. No crooked edges, no visible mess, just a big screen that looks like it belongs there. That's what a proper commercial TV mounting install looks like.
Jobs like this are where experience really matters. Large-format TVs demand precision from start to finish, and cutting corners at any step can cost you - whether that's a damaged screen, a pulled mount, or a wall that needs patching. We do this the right way, every time.