
A 98-inch TV is a serious investment. We're talking about a screen that dominates an entire wall - and if it's not mounted right, you're looking at a safety risk and a mess of cables that defeats the whole purpose of going big in the first place.
Here's what we were working with: a clean, white-wall room with beautiful exposed beam ceilings and zero tolerance for a sloppy install. The homeowner wanted the TV up high, centered, and sitting flush against the wall. No wobble. No visible hardware chaos. Just the screen.
Getting a TV this size mounted properly isn't just about drilling into a stud and calling it done. Weight distribution matters. The mount hardware has to be rated for the load. And the outlet placement directly below the screen keeps the single visible cable drop short and intentional - which is exactly what you're seeing here. We also made sure the power outlet was positioned correctly to support the setup cleanly, which is part of what we do with our outlet installation work.
The end result is exactly what a room like this deserves. The TV looks like it belongs there - not like an afterthought hung by a weekend warrior. That's the difference between doing it fast and doing it right.