Picture & Mirror Hanging
Professional picture and mirror hanging with secure mounting and level placement.
How I Can Help
Tasks Not Typically Included
Always Part of the Job
How It Works
Request service
Review scope and estimate
Schedule and complete work
Final walkthrough
Why Hang Pictures & Mirrors with Bedrock
Owner Operated Service
Direct One-on-One Support
Transparent Solo Pricing
Personally Guaranteed Work
Picture & Mirror Hanging FAQs
Picture and mirror hanging starts at $150 for a minimum service call covering 1-3 items. Individual large items or gallery wall layouts are priced by scope. Single heavy mirrors or multi-piece gallery arrangements run $150-250.
Yes, I use appropriate wall anchors and can hang mirrors weighing 60-100+ lbs securely to drywall, plaster, and masonry. Heavy mirrors require stud mounting or rated wall anchors rather than standard hooks.
Yes, I bring D-rings, French cleats, toggle bolts, OOK picture hooks, and other mounting hardware to cover most situations. You do not need to supply hardware unless you have something specific in mind.
Yes, I plan and lay out gallery wall arrangements, including measuring and marking spacing before putting anything on the wall. I can also mock up arrangements on the floor first for your approval.
I use a digital level and laser line level to ensure every piece is plumb and aligned, even across multi-piece arrangements that span a wide section of wall.
Hang It Right the First Time
from $150
This section helps this page appear in picture and mirror hanging searches while offering readers useful guidance on what a professional hanging service covers.
In Twin Cities homes, picture and mirror hanging requests often come with a full room setup, a move-in, or after a repaint when everything needs to go back on the walls. Gallery wall arrangements require measuring and layout work before any hardware goes in to ensure consistent spacing, correct height relative to furniture or eye level, and a balanced composition across the full wall area. Getting everything level and correctly positioned the first time avoids extra holes in fresh paint and makes the final arrangement look considered and intentional.
