A:AnswerYes it will, but you will need to drill holes in the wall and install mollies to anchor. Follow the directions and don't go cheap on anchors. Or
Have Geek Squad install
A:AnswerMy experience is that the GS is very friendly and flexible. If one installer comes, offer to help him get it up the stairs. Always choose to be kind and good things often happen
A:AnswerYou have a firebreak inside of your wall. My crew drilled a hole through it to make it work. But then again they said they ran out of time and left without putting all the cables through. Unfortunately from my experience and hearing your different poor experience I'd find another company and it pains me to say it because I had high hopes.
A:AnswerIf you are Tech Support Member ($199/year), then the premium tv wall mount will $49 instead of $199. I bought my tv from Best Buy and I ordered 2 tv wall mounts installation. I paid $199 for membership and $98 to install the tv. I basically $100 by joining the total tech support.
A:AnswerHi Larry. Thanks for reaching out to us about this. Depending on what we're doing, it could be $149 for each TV. If you have Total Tech Support, it would be $49 per. If you don't, I'd consider looking into it. We'd like to know more about what you're looking to have done as a whole. To get started, you can either reach out to your local Best Buy store or contact us at (800) GEEK-SQUAD or (800) 433-5778.
A:AnswerWell typically they ask at the store what type of wall you have to determine cost. I do know if they have to cut a hole for finding wires to hook up to your tv they will charge extra. The basic install would typically be come in hang tv bracket mount and install tv then plug all wires in accordingly. So if you didn't have wires ready to hook up then yes. I'm guessing every place is different and also depends on the agents attitude too.