Whole-home audio puts music in every room, indoors and out, controlled from your phone. In Boston homes we route the speaker wiring around the plaster and brick that makes these installs tricky.
We place in-ceiling and in-wall speakers for even coverage and set up zones so each room plays what you want at the volume you want.
Independent zones let each room play its own source and volume, all managed from a single app or keypad.
Flush in-ceiling and in-wall speakers deliver even sound while staying nearly invisible in your finished rooms.
We extend audio to kitchens, baths, patios, and yards so the music follows you through the entire property.
Proudly serving Boston, Cambridge, Somerville, Brookline,
From single-room TV mounts to fully integrated whole-home automation, we cover the complete range of residential and commercial AV work across Boston. Each service is built around the realities of local buildings, from plaster walls to condo approvals.
Frequently Asked Questions
Home Theater Installation can be complex, and we’re here to provide answers to common questions. Here are some frequently asked questions from our clients.
In most Back Bay, South End, and Seaport buildings, yes. Boston condo associations almost always require written approval before any in-wall wiring, ceiling speaker cutouts, or shared-wall work. We help document the scope so your trustees can sign off quickly, and we schedule the loud work inside building quiet hours so you stay on good terms with neighbors.
We do it constantly. Boston brownstones and triple-deckers have lath-and-plaster walls, horsehair insulation, and plaster-over-brick party walls that defeat most installers. We use fish-tape pathways, baseboard and crown routing, and surface raceway only where fishing is not realistic, so your historic plaster stays intact.
A standard living-room setup with a mounted display and surround speakers usually takes one day. A dedicated theater room with in-wall wiring, acoustic treatment, and a calibrated projector typically runs two to three days depending on access in your Boston building and whether elevator scheduling is involved.
When a job requires new line-voltage circuits, we coordinate licensed electrical work and the Boston ISD permit so the install is code-compliant under 527 CMR. Low-voltage speaker and HDMI runs generally do not require a permit, and we will tell you up front which category your project falls into.
Clean concealment is the whole point. We run cabling in-wall where the structure allows, build equipment into closets or cabinets with proper ventilation and IR or network control, and leave no visible cable on the wall. In condos where in-wall runs are restricted, we use color-matched raceway that disappears against the trim.
Yes. Beyond Boston proper we regularly install in Cambridge, Somerville, Brookline, Quincy, and Newton. The housing stock across these communities ranges from triple-deckers to new-construction condos, and we tailor the wiring approach to each.
As many as you like. We build zoned systems that scale from a few rooms to the entire home and outdoor areas.
Barely. In-ceiling and in-wall speakers sit flush and can be painted to match, staying nearly invisible.
Yes. The whole system runs from an app, with optional in-wall keypads for simple access in each zone.
It does. We integrate the streaming and music services you already use so they play in any zone.
Fill your Boston home with sound in every room.
We pride ourselves on delivering great results and experiences for each client. Hear directly from home and business owners who’ve trusted us with their Home Theater Installation needs.

They wired our Back Bay brownstone for surround sound without touching the original plaster ceilings. The condo board approval was handled before we even asked. Flawless work.
Margaret Ellison

Our Seaport condo theater room looks completely built in. Hidden wiring, tuned sound, and a remote my kids can use. Worth every dollar.
David Chen

They mounted the TV and ran the speakers in our Dorchester triple decker cleanly, working around old wiring most installers would have refused to touch.
Rosa Marquez
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