SOUNDBAR INSTALLATION

At Ultimate TV Mounting, we don’t just install soundbars — we make them float. Whether you’re in Bowie, Columbia, or Alexandria, we deliver clean, professional soundbar installations that turn your wall into a centerpiece. From floating soundbars with concealed wiring to custom-fit setups above fireplaces or on full-motion mounts, our installs are built to impress.

We serve Maryland, D.C., and Northern Virginia — and we mount like it’s going in the showroom, even if it’s your spare room.

We Mount Like It’s Going in the Showroom

Whether it’s a main living room, a guest room, or a theater space, we treat every soundbar install like it’s going on display. We float it clean.
We hide the wires. We center it to the inch. This isn’t about just getting it up on the wall — it’s about getting it right.
Our goal is simple: when your guests walk in, they notice the quality before you even hit play.

Bowie, MD – Custom Bump-Out & Reimagined

Challenge:
They wanted more than a mount—they wanted a moment. Nothing on the floor, no wires, and symmetry throughout.
Solution:
We built a recessed wall, scaled to the TV, installed a 60″ fireplace and a 42″ soundbar with proper proportions.
Result:
It became the room’s center of gravity. Balanced, quiet luxury.
Reaction:
“This doesn’t just work—it works together. It’s like a feature wall in a luxury condo.”

Laurel, MD – Soundbar & Setup Upgrade

Challenge:
The wires were exposed, and the setup didn’t match the quality of the home. The soundbar wasn’t mounted and lacked alignment with the TV.
Solution:
We upgraded the TV and properly mounted the soundbar with concealed wiring. Precise spacing and tilt brought it all together.
Result:
A sleek, flush install with no clutter, tighter spacing, and a polished look.
Reaction:
“Didn’t realize how far off my setup was ‘til now. Looks like it came with the wall.”

Germantown, MD – Recessed & Reimagined

Challenge:
The client had older gear and shelves full of equipment, with wires everywhere and no visual structure.
Solution:
We concealed the wires, reoriented the space, and floated the soundbar and TV like premium pieces.
Result:
The older equipment looked elevated—like it belonged in a modern setup.
Reaction:
“She said it looked like something out of a movie. That’s a win in my book.”

Waldorf, MD – Old Gear, New Life

Challenge:
The client had older gear and shelves full of equipment, with wires everywhere and no visual structure.
Solution:
We concealed the wires, reoriented the space, and floated the soundbar and TV like premium pieces.
Result:
The older equipment looked elevated—like it belonged in a modern setup.
Reaction:
“She said it looked like something out of a movie. That’s a win in my book.”

Alexandria, VA – From Cluttered to Curated

Challenge:
The entertainment area was overloaded—stacked with shelves, gear, and tangled wires.
Solution:
We removed the excess, concealed everything, and centered the display to elevate visual flow.
Result:
It now feels clean, intentional, and ready for guests. A full transformation without new gear.
Reaction:
“This is what I wanted all along but didn’t know how to explain it.”

Columbia, MD – Minimalist Mission

Challenge:
Client had small, older equipment but wanted that modern “floating” aesthetic.
Solution:
We centered and mounted the system with clean cable routing and soft ambient lighting from the fireplace.
Result:
The space gained height and dimension without feeling crowded or forced.
Reaction:
“Didn’t expect this much presence from this setup — it feels like it doubled the value of my gear.”

Frequently Asked Questions

Absolutely — especially if you’re going for a clean, floating look with concealed wires.
Mounting a soundbar isn’t just about screwing it into the wall — it’s about aligning it perfectly with your TV or room layout, hiding wires cleanly, and doing it safely.
We often get calls from clients in Bowie and Columbia who tried to DIY a floating soundbar and ended up with sagging mounts or exposed cables. Our team installs soundbars like they’re going in a showroom — even if it’s your spare room.
Great question — it depends on your setup and what kind of look you’re going for.
In places like Rockville or Gaithersburg, where clients often go with full-motion TV mounts, we recommend attaching the soundbar directly to the TV. This keeps your sound aligned wherever you swivel the screen.
But if you want a floating, clean, gallery-style setup — especially common in Potomac and Bowie homes — mounting the soundbar on the wall with no wires showing is the way to go.
Yes — and here’s where experience really matters.
We frequently mount TVs and soundbars over brick or stone fireplaces throughout the DMV area. In these setups, we recommend attaching the soundbar to the TV using a full-motion mount.
Why? Because it lets us bring the whole setup lower, minimizing neck strain and keeping the clean look without wires running across the fireplace surface. We’ve done dozens of these jobs in Upper Marlboro, La Plata, and even downtown D.C.
Absolutely.
We install soundbars of all shapes, sizes, and ages. A client in Waldorf recently had a compact soundbar passed down from her brother — probably 15 years old. We mounted it professionally, floated it clean, and concealed every wire. She was thrilled.
New or old, your soundbar can still look amazing.
Yes, we specialize in TV and soundbar installations on masonry surfaces like brick, stone, or tile.
In areas like Annapolis and Rockville, we’re often called in after clients were told “it couldn’t be done” — and we make it happen. With the right tools and anchors, we get it secure, leveled, and clean — every time.
We can absolutely help you with the selection, recommendation, and supply of soundbars.
Whether you’re looking for Sonos, Samsung, Bose, or something simple and budget-friendly, we’ll help you choose the right soundbar for your room, your TV, and your lifestyle.
From Potomac to Alexandria and down to Richmond, we’ve helped clients not only mount their gear — but understand it, love it, and show it off.