Best TV Mounting Service: Puls vs. Competitors

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When it comes to providing the best TV mounting service, Puls is head and shoulders above the competition. But don’t take our word for it – we’re sure that after checking out all the options, you’ll come to the same conclusion!

We did a little shopping around ourselves to do a comparison between Puls TV mounting services and the TV mounting services provided by two top competitors - let's call them "Company A" and "Company B." We found that Puls tops them all, hands down, in terms of pricing, scheduling, and services offered – among other things.

Here we break it down for you in a point-by-point comparison based on information offered on our competitors’ websites. Let us know what you think! 

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Pricing

Puls TV mount pricingOne of the great things about the Puls TV mounting service is that we manage to come in well below both Company A and Company B on pricing. If you’re looking to mount a 60-inch TV, for example, it will cost $89 with Puls.

Company A's TV mounting service, on the other hand, costs $119.99 for a 60-inch TV, while Company B charges $129 and still requires you to purchase the bracket separately.

Company B offers a discount if you purchase a one-year tech support membership for another $199.99 – but at Puls, you won’t be pressured into subscribing to any additional services. We provide a 90-day guarantee on all parts and labor, free of charge.

 

Scheduling

Puls Appointment SchedulingWhen we tried to schedule a TV mounting service with Company A, the minimum wait time was a week. Company B was somewhat better, with an available appointment in at least two days. Puls offered multiple time slots on the same day.

We also found that in terms of sheer ease, scheduling an appointment with Puls was quick, easy, and straightforward. Not only were available time slots clearly visible right off the bat, but the whole scheduling process only took a couple of minutes, start to finish.

We’re as computer savvy as the next person, but we’ve got to say, scheduling an appointment with either Company A or Company B was a convoluted process, and furthermore – required creating a user account to complete the order. We doubt we’re alone in that being one of our pet peeves.

 

Services Offered

The gap widened even more when it came to the service itself. All three services do offer to leave your space squeaky clean, removing any dust, packaging, or what-have-you. But that’s where the similarities end.

Company A offers only fixed-mount brackets – no tilting or full motion – and will only install on drywall, and not above a fireplace. Company B's basic TV mount service is also limited to drywall only.

Basic service with Puls includes installation on drywall, wood, or concrete walls – and brick wall installation is available for an extra charge. Puls also installs any size and any type of wall bracket – fixed, tilting, and full-motion – and, for a limited time, they’re all included in the price.

Puls also offers a full array of additional services, from cord concealment, to cable extension, to audio setup like TV sound bars or surround sound systems, and can help with connectivity as well. That means there’s no need to worry about fiddling with your Apple TV, Roku, cable box, or anything else.

 

Which Company Offers a Guarantee?

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The Puls level of expertise is unparalleled – and we stand behind that. All of our in-house technicians are highly-vetted professionals, trained to expertly handle every aspect of your TV installation. We’ll never send a third-party service – though Company A will, if you’re not installing a smart TV.

In fact, we’re so confident in our technicians and products that we provide a 90-day guarantee on all parts and labor. So, what’s the best TV mounting service? We think the writing is on the wall.

Book a service online with our skilled installation professionals to have someone install your TV within the same day.

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Jake S.
Jake Sherman is a professional writer with a background in journalism. He is fascinated by home appliances and how they work. He enjoys breaking down complex topics and explaining them in interesting ways. He has been a Puls staff writer for two years. When he's not writing, he enjoys trotting around the globe, trying unfamiliar foods, and testing unmarked doors to see if they're locked.
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