When you need to hang multiple pieces of art in a commercial or residential setting, doing the job yourself can lead to timely and costly mistakes. There’s a lot of legwork involved in picture hanging to ensure all pieces are level, spaced properly, securely attached to the wall and the right type of anchors and fasteners are used.
We’re happy to go above and beyond for our customers and in that spirit, we are now offering at home installation for all of your art and lighting needs.
Whether you’re hanging art on a gallery wall or in the hall of your home, professional hanging service and at home installation is the best way to ensure success.
Whatever size of picture, artwork or custom frame you may have, we can handle the installation process. Our picture hanging service is available for art galleries, commercial and residential customers. Our professional art hangers are well versed in all of the intricacies of picture hanging on a variety of different wall types.
Nothing’s worse than installing your favorite photograph or painting on a wall only to hear a crash followed by the tinkle of broken glass, which is why it’s best to work with a professional picture hanging service that has the experience necessary to securely hang your works of art.
Operating a gallery is hard enough even if you don’t factor in the time it takes to hang pictures and take them down once they’ve sold or the exhibit is over. Make things easier for yourself by relying on our professional picture hanging service to get the job done.
Whether you operate a huge commercial gallery or you just like to give local artists a place to hang their work, we’re standing by to help. Our hanging team is used to hanging heavy artwork, so if you’re afraid that you might drop a beautiful piece just as it’s about to sit perfectly on the wall, it’s best to rely on the experts.
Our art hangers are some of the best professionals in the business. While hanging artwork on your walls might seem simple, this task is more complicated than it may appear. For instance, if you want to make sure that your artwork stays where it’s supposed to be, you’ll need to use the right hanging mechanism to distribute and carry its weight.
Not all frames come with the right mounting materials, but it’s hard to tell whether or not a frame’s hanging hardware is up to the task. Our picture hangers are experts at hanging large artwork, which means that they’ll catch any potential issues before a picture even goes up on the wall.
Our team is even capable of hanging wall art on unusual surfaces. While you might think that it’s impossible to hang pictures on the angled ceiling on your third floor, our art installation experts know all of the coveted techniques for hanging heavy artwork on angled surfaces. Rough surfaces like brick and concrete also pose no challenge to the expert technicians who make up our art installation team.
If you’re staring at an enormously tall portrait and you have no idea how you’ll ever get it onto your wall, it’s time to give us a call. We know all of the specialized techniques that are necessary for hanging large artwork on walls, and we can make sure that your art is hung in such a way that nothing will shake it loose.
Most frames for big pieces of art already have extra-strong mounting mechanisms, but if they don’t, we can assess the situation and install strong and durable hardware on-site. If you have a large piece of art and you don’t have a frame for it yet, rely on us to frame it and install it all in one fell swoop.
As you consider the best way to get a heavy painting on the wall, start by picking it up and judging its weight. If you can’t even pick up your painting without huffing, puffing, and fearing that you’ll drop it on your toes, it’s time to call in the experts to take care of the job.
When hanging wall art, we always take care to consider the weight of the piece we’re working with. It’s important to be careful as you transition a piece of art onto a wall, but it’s equally important to consider the type of wall to which you are attaching a heavy frame. If you don’t use the right techniques when you’re hanging artwork that’s heavier than usual, you can harm your walls as well as your piece of art.
Our motto is: “If it goes on a wall, we can install!” To stay true to this promise, we always make sure that we have the proper tools to get the job done right. All of our technicians are also thoroughly trained in the best ways to install artwork on a variety of different surfaces. Here are some examples of the types of surfaces onto which we can install pieces of art:
Drywall: Installing pictures on drywall might seem simple, but it takes a trained touch to get the job done right. Drywall can be relatively brittle, and if you make a wrong move, your work can come crashing down around you.
Plaster: Drywall and plaster are similar, but our experts know the differences between these two surfaces.
Wood:All of our technicians are trained in the best ways to affix pictures to hardwood, plywood, or other types of wood.
Brick & Stone: Whether it’s marble, granite, or another type of stone altogether, we have what it takes to get your pictures hung.
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