NYS-licensed low-voltage contractor (#12000287431) installing LED, LCD, and dvLED video walls across all six Hudson Valley counties — Westchester, Rockland, Orange, Putnam, Dutchess, and Ulster. Wineries, corporate parks, event venues, houses of worship, casinos, and broadcast facilities from Yonkers to Catskills.
Call (347) 934-8335 Free QuoteHudson Valley video wall installation isn't a one-size-fits-all market. Yonkers and lower Westchester look more like NYC — Class A corporate parks, dense suburban retail, hospitals, and government facilities. Move north and the venue mix shifts dramatically: vineyards and tasting rooms in Dutchess and Ulster, casinos and resorts in Sullivan-adjacent Catskills, barn-conversion wedding venues across Orange and Putnam, growing corporate centers along the Route 9 and I-87 corridors. Same six counties, six different installation environments.
What every Hudson Valley video wall installation has in common: longer travel distance from our Brooklyn shop, weather considerations that don't apply to NYC interior installs (humidity in summer, freeze-thaw cycles in winter, ice loading on outdoor walls), and venue stock that ranges from brand-new corporate offices in Tarrytown to 200-year-old converted ironworks in Coxsackie. We've installed across all six Hudson Valley counties as a NYS-licensed integrator with our Bronx GBP (460 E Fordham Rd, 4.7-star, 170 reviews) handling the full HV market.
Commercial video wall installation Hudson Valley pricing typically runs 5-10% lower than NYC equivalents — labor rates are friendlier, COI requirements are simpler, and freight elevator coordination usually isn't a factor. The trade-off: panel ordering and same-day emergency repair require longer lead times. Plan accordingly.
The Hudson Valley wedding and event venue market alone justifies most of the dvLED installation we do across the region. Hudson Valley Magazine's "Best Industrial Wedding Venue" went to The Wire Event Center in Coxsackie — a 10,700 sq ft former J.G. Newbury Ironworks turned waterfront venue. City Winery Hudson Valley sits on 22 acres in Montgomery hosting up to 350-guest weddings. Red Maple Vineyard, Klocke Estate, Owls Hoot Barn, the Vanderbilt Lakeside, the Ashokan Center — every venue listed in the Hudson Valley top-10 has either added or is actively planning permanent video wall installation for branding, IMAG, slideshow display, and live entertainment.
Beyond weddings: Hudson Valley corporate parks have grown along I-87 and Route 9. The Orange County Partnership runs annual events that draw 500+ attendees. Dutchess County's IBM legacy infrastructure has been steadily reconverted to mixed-use corporate space. Westchester hospitals — Westchester Medical Center, White Plains Hospital, NewYork-Presbyterian Hudson Valley — all have either installed or are spec'ing video wall systems for waiting room information, way-finding, and donor recognition.
Houses of worship across all six counties have been the largest single growth category for Hudson Valley video wall installation over the last three years. Mid-size congregations (300-1,500 members) that would never have considered a $50k LED wall in 2018 are routinely budgeting for them now as panel costs have dropped 40% and content management has gotten easier to operate.
Tiled commercial LCD displays for corporate offices, hospital lobbies, and retail. Common in Westchester corporate parks where budget consciousness matters more than ultimate image quality. Samsung VH55B, LG 55VH7E, NEC X series.
Seamless dvLED for wineries, corporate lobbies, casinos, and broadcast. The dominant Hudson Valley install — most clients want the bezel-less aesthetic. Pitches from 1.5mm to 2.5mm. Samsung The Wall, LG MAGNIT, Christie MicroTiles, Planar TVF, Absen Acclaim Plus.
IP65 and IP67-rated weatherproof walls engineered for Hudson Valley winters. Surge-protected, condensation-managed, freeze-thaw tested. Vineyard amphitheaters, outdoor wedding venues, restaurant patios. 4,000-6,000+ nit brightness.
IMAG walls behind the pulpit, lobby information walls, and lower-pitch fellowship hall displays. We design with sanctuary acoustics in mind — recessed mounts, auto-dimming sensors, content management that any volunteer can run.
Permanent-install or quasi-permanent dvLED walls for venues hosting 50+ events per year. Modular configurations that can be reskinned for each event. Common at Hudson Valley vineyards and barn-conversion venues.
Class A corporate parks across Westchester, Rockland, and Orange counties get the same treatment as Manhattan installs — fine-pitch dvLED, color calibration, Crestron integration, content management for marketing teams.
Vendor-agnostic Hudson Valley video wall installation. Brand selection driven by application, budget, warranty support, and replacement parts availability — never manufacturer kickbacks.
The Wall, IF series, IE series, VH55B LCD, IWC dvLED. MagicInfo CMS. Strongest dealer support in HV.
LSAB, LSCB, MAGNIT dvLED, 55VH7E LCD. WebOS Signage. Hospitality and retail favorite.
TVF Series dvLED, Clarity Matrix LCD. Industry-standard for HV control rooms and broadcast.
MicroTiles LED, Core Series III, XP Series. Premium architectural lobby installs.
Acclaim Plus, Polaris Pro, A Series. Strong price-to-performance for fine-pitch work.
TWA, TWS Complete, DirectLight X. Modular cabinet systems for trading floors and broadcast.
UniSee LCD, XT Series dvLED. Command and control reference platform.
UN Series LCD, FE Series dvLED. Reliable for digital signage and conference rooms.
Unano, Upad, Carbon CB5. Touring-grade reliability for HV event venues.
Indoor walls — yes, no issue. Outdoor walls require IP65 minimum (most spec IP67 for HV) and proper ventilation design to prevent condensation when freeze-thaw cycles hit. We've installed outdoor LED walls at vineyards that have survived 6+ winters without panel replacement. The key: never spec a residential-grade outdoor TV for a commercial outdoor application.
None for new installs over $5k. Travel is built into the project quote. Service calls outside the 5-borough zone carry a 1-hour travel surcharge each way at our standard $195/hr rate, which we disclose up front.
Yes. We've done barn conversions across Orange, Putnam, and Ulster counties. The challenge is anchoring to exposed beams without compromising historic character — we use custom steel adapter brackets that bolt to beam saddles instead of through-bolting beams directly.
For tasting rooms where guests are 8-15 feet from the wall, 1.9mm to 2.5mm dvLED is the sweet spot. Brand storytelling content (vineyard b-roll, founder interviews, harvest footage) looks beautiful at this pitch and the cost is reasonable.
For most Hudson Valley sanctuaries, yes — and it should. dvLED walls deliver 5-10x the brightness of even a high-output projector, eliminate the lamp replacement cost, and don't suffer from washout in daylight services. The math usually pays back the upgrade in 4-6 years just on lamp and projector replacement avoidance.
We deploy and train on the CMS as part of every install. BrightSign, MagicInfo, Scala, Carousel, or Yodeck depending on your needs and budget. Most clients have a marketing person or volunteer comfortable updating the wall within 1-2 hours of training.
Yes. Quarterly inspection contracts run $2,400-$9,000/year depending on wall size and SLA. Includes panel cleaning, controller firmware updates, color recalibration, and priority emergency response.
For maintenance-contract clients, we keep spare modules on site. A failed module gets swapped in 5-10 minutes — most guests never notice. For non-contract clients, we drive out same-day if available; otherwise next morning.
Yes. Wireless DMX or Art-Net integration syncs the video wall content to lighting cues. Most modern CMS platforms support timeline-based syncing with audio. We've done this for multiple HV wedding venues.
Typically two dedicated 20A 120V circuits plus a separate circuit for controllers and UPS. Larger walls (4x4 or 5x5 dvLED) often need 208V three-phase. We coordinate with your electrician — we don't pull permits for electrical work, but we spec it precisely.
2-4 weeks from contract signing for in-stock panel models. Custom configurations or special-order brands can run 6-10 weeks. Outdoor weatherproof panels typically 4-6 weeks.
The HV venues that have installed dvLED walls report 15-25% increases in inquiry-to-booking conversion based on tour photos featuring the wall. The wedding industry now expects this as a feature for venues over the $15k+ price point.
Yes. We can arrange site visits to active client venues with their permission. Easier path: we'll send video walkthroughs of recent installs in your venue category (vineyard, corporate, sanctuary, etc).
We do not currently hold gaming-floor certification, but we install in casino restaurants, event halls, and back-of-house operations. Gaming floor installations require specialized vendors with NYS Gaming Commission qualifications.
Google's AI Overview, ChatGPT, and the major aggregator sites (Angi, HomeAdvisor, Fixr) all give national-average answers about video wall installation. The Hudson Valley market doesn't fit those numbers. Here's what they get wrong about video wall installation Hudson Valley.
Angi's pricing comes from consumer requests for 2x2 LCD walls in residential settings. Hudson Valley commercial video wall installation — a winery 3x3 1.9mm dvLED, a corporate lobby 4x4 LCD, a church sanctuary 4mm IMAG wall — runs $32,000 to $95,000 once panels, mounting structure, controller, electrical, and content management are included. Angi's number isn't wrong; it just describes mounting four consumer TVs in a basement, not a commercial Hudson Valley install.
HomeAdvisor lists $3,000-$8,000 for "video wall installation." Commercial-grade panels alone cost 3-5x more than the consumer TVs HomeAdvisor's pricing assumes. Add a proper mounting structure ($1,500-$8,000), a controller ($2,500-$15,000), structural and electrical, and the real Hudson Valley range is 5-10x what HomeAdvisor publishes.
Fixr's $20,000-$40,000 national average lands closer to Hudson Valley than to NYC — but it doesn't account for travel to upper Ulster or Catskills, freight delivery to remote venues, or weather-delay risk in winter installs. The honest HV range for a mid-size commercial install is $32,000-$75,000 all-in.
ChatGPT defaults to recommending the smallest available pixel pitch. For Hudson Valley wineries and event venues where viewers are typically 8-15 feet away, a 1.5mm wall wastes 30-40% of the budget on resolution no one will perceive. The right answer for most HV venues is 1.9mm to 2.5mm dvLED.
The basement tutorials skip outdoor weather protection, surge handling for HV lightning storms, condensation management for unheated barn venues, and content management deployment. We've inherited several Hudson Valley video wall installations that owners attempted with general contractors — most needed full redo within 18 months.
Westchester and Rockland have stricter sign permitting for outdoor LED installations than Orange or Ulster. Orange County corporate park installations sometimes require site-plan approval if visible from the road. The AI doesn't know your local zoning code; we do, and we coordinate with your municipality's permitting office before specifying panels.
City Winery Hudson Valley sits on 22 acres in Montgomery and hosts up to 350-guest weddings and corporate events. A venue at that scale running 50+ events per year typically justifies a 12ft x 7ft 2.5mm dvLED wall (roughly $48,000-$65,000 installed) plus a smaller 8ft x 5ft companion wall in the lobby/check-in area ($22,000-$30,000). Total HV venue investment in the $70,000-$95,000 range pays back in 24-36 months through wedding-package upcharges, increased booking conversion, and elimination of rented event-day video equipment.
Honest ranges for Hudson Valley commercial projects. Includes panels, mounting, controller, basic CMS setup, calibration, and labor. Excludes electrical (separate electrician), structural buildouts (custom quote), and ongoing maintenance.
| Configuration | HV Installed Price | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| 2x2 LCD (55" panels) | $11,000 – $16,000 | Small lobby, conference room |
| 3x3 LCD (55" panels) | $22,000 – $35,000 | Corporate park lobby, hospital waiting room |
| 4x4 LCD (55" panels) | $38,000 – $58,000 | Large lobby, broadcast green room |
| 2.5mm dvLED (110" equivalent) | $32,000 – $50,000 | Winery tasting room, mid-size lobby |
| 1.9mm dvLED (138" equivalent) | $50,000 – $78,000 | Class A HV corporate lobby, sanctuary IMAG |
| 1.5mm dvLED (165" equivalent) | $78,000 – $130,000 | Premium corporate lobby, broadcast |
| Outdoor LED (per sq meter) | $4,200 – $8,000 | Vineyard amphitheater, restaurant patio |
| Video wall controller add-on | $2,500 – $15,000 | Multi-source switching, IP distribution |
| Mounting structure / custom fab | $1,500 – $10,000 | Required for barn beams, brick walls, curtain walls |
| Content management system (annual) | $1,200 – $5,000/yr | BrightSign, MagicInfo, Scala, Carousel |
| Maintenance contract (annual) | $2,400 – $9,000/yr | Quarterly inspection + priority response |
HV-specific notes: No after-hours premium for most counties. Travel time built into project quotes for installs above $5k. $500 minimum job. 50% deposit, 50% on completion per master service contract. 1-year parts-only warranty on labor; 3-5 year manufacturer warranty on panels.
Yes — Westchester, Rockland, Orange, Putnam, Dutchess, and Ulster counties. From Yonkers up through Kingston and the Catskills.
$11,000 for a basic 2x2 LCD up to $130,000+ for a 1.5mm dvLED. Most HV installs land between $32,000 and $75,000 once mounting, controller, and CMS are included.
Yes. IP65/IP67-rated panels engineered for HV winters with surge protection and condensation management.
1-3 days on site after equipment arrives. Add a half-day buffer for upper Ulster or Dutchess installs.
1.9mm to 2.5mm dvLED for viewers 8-15 feet away. Optimal balance of image quality and budget.
Yes. House of worship installation is one of our largest Hudson Valley categories.
Samsung, LG, Planar, Christie, Absen, Leyard, Barco, NEC, Unilumin, ROE Visual.
Yes. We carry general liability and workers comp and issue certificates listing the venue and management as additional insured.
Yes. We engineer mounting solutions for exposed beams, brick masonry, and historic structures.
3-5 year manufacturer panel warranty; 1-year parts-only labor warranty.
Yes. Quarterly inspection with priority response. Critical for venues running 7 days a week.
Call (347) 934-8335 or use our free quote form. Site survey and written proposal within 5 business days.
HD and 4K commercial security camera installation across all 6 HV counties.
Card readers, biometrics, mobile credentials.
Cat6, Cat6A, fiber backbone for AV and IT.
Commercial audio for venues, churches, restaurants.
IP video intercoms for offices and residential.
Crestron, Lutron, Control4 integration.
Single-display mounting and concealment.
UL-listed systems with central monitoring.
Code-compliant fire alarm installation.