A flat screen hung level on horsehair plaster is a different job than the same screen on new drywall — and this county has plenty of both. Mounts, flat-pack builds, shelves, anchors. Quotes free.
Mounting and assembly work is where an hour of the right person saves a weekend of the wrong one. Worcester County walls range from crisp new drywall in a Westborough build to century-old plaster in a Fitchburg two-family, and what holds eighty pounds of television on one will pull straight out of the other. The pros we send carry the stud finders, toggles, and patience each wall demands.
Locating real framing rather than trusting a beep, choosing the anchor for the wall that actually exists — lath and plaster wants different hardware than half-inch drywall — keeping the mount dead level, and dressing the cords so the wall looks finished. Older Worcester and Clinton apartments add the plaster problem; newer great rooms in Shrewsbury add the over-the-fireplace question, which gets an honest answer about height and heat before a hole gets drilled. Running new electrical outlets behind a screen is licensed electrician work in Massachusetts at any price, so cord concealment stays surface-mounted or the referral gets made.
Wardrobes, bed frames, desks, bookcases, cribs converted back and forth, the sixty-step bought-online cabinet — assembled square, glued where the instructions are too shy to insist, and hauled-in boxes broken down at the end. Anything tall gets anchored to the wall as a matter of course; tip-over anchoring is cheap insurance in any house with kids, and in a three-decker rental it should be standard on every floor.
The same visit happily absorbs the rest of the hanging list: floating shelves into studs, a heavy mirror over a Milford mantel, curtain rods that stop pulling out of the corner, the twelve-frame gallery laid out on paper first. Small jobs bundle well — and bundling them into one visit is exactly how this stays comfortably inside Massachusetts handyman scope. Describe the pile and the quote comes back free.
The box has been in the hallway for a week. Free mounting and assembly quotes anywhere in Worcester County — TVs, flat-pack, shelves, and anchors.
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