Assembly & Installation

ProfessionalProjector Screen Mounting

A projector screen that pulls down crooked or sags in the middle ruins every movie night. We mount manual and motorized screens to wall studs or ceiling joists at the correct height and confirm the screen deploys fully flat before you dim the lights.

Also known as: projector screen mounting, projector screen installation, home theater screen install, projector screen setup, pull down screen mount, projector screan mounting

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What you get

What’s included

  • Locate wall studs or ceiling joists for secure anchoring
  • Mark bracket positions level and centered on the projection wall
  • Mount the screen housing with appropriate fasteners
  • Pull screen down and confirm it deploys flat without waves or sagging
  • For motorized screens: test power and the full up/down travel

Simple & stress-free

How it works

1

Measure & mark

We measure the throw distance and screen size, determine the optimal mounting height, and mark bracket positions level across the wall or ceiling.

2

Mount the housing

We drill into studs or joists and attach the mounting brackets, then hang the screen housing and confirm it is level end to end.

3

Deploy & test

We pull the screen down fully and inspect for waves, creases, or off-center drops, then power-test motorized units through the full cycle.

We can help

Problems we fix

  • Screen mounted too high — bottom edge does not fill the viewing field from the seating area
  • Housing ends not at the same height — screen unrolls at an angle
  • Motorized screen power connection not accessible — has to run an extension cord
  • Screen deployed with a crease from shipping — needs conditioning time before the image is usable

Good to know

Projector Screen Mounting — FAQ

What mounting height should I use?

The bottom of the screen should sit roughly at eye level for seated viewers — about 24 to 36 inches off the floor. We calculate this based on your seating distance and screen size.

Can you mount a motorized screen that needs hardwiring?

We can handle the mounting and low-voltage switch wiring. If new 120V wiring is needed for the motor, we recommend a licensed electrician for that portion.

Do you work with short-throw and ultra-short-throw projector setups?

Yes. Ultra-short-throw setups place the screen very differently and often use a floor-mounted or low-wall mount. We confirm the geometry with you before drilling anything.

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Projector Screen Mounting near you

We provide projector screen mounting across the Charleston area:

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