
Install planning and room access
Tools, ladders, cabling, and wall access are part of the real site-fit conversation before quoting a permanent LED wall.
Real LED Wall Project Proof
A quick proof page for businesses comparing LED wall installation, rentals, outdoor viewing, and commercial display work. These are real job photos, not stock examples.
Project Gallery
A good LED wall plan is more than panel size. The room, content, cable path, service access, viewing distance, and event setting all affect the final recommendation.

Tools, ladders, cabling, and wall access are part of the real site-fit conversation before quoting a permanent LED wall.

Clean cable routing and media/control planning matter before the screen becomes the visible finished product.

Indoor walls need alignment, content mapping, brightness, and a viewing layout that works for the actual room.

LED walls can support meetings, dashboards, live feeds, announcements, presentations, and everyday display use.

Outdoor rentals need viewing distance, canopy or weather planning, safe access, and an operating plan.

For restaurants and venues, the wall has to fit the crowd, seating, sunlight, sound, and service flow.
How We Plan It
Rental packages can be simple. Permanent LED wall installations are different because the building, viewing distance, signal path, mounting surface, and content sources change the right answer.
Wall dimensions, audience distance, lighting, access, mounting surface, and room use.
Power, data, controller/media location, cable routing, and service clearance.
Pixel pitch, size, brightness, control method, content needs, and install approach.
The final recommendation is based on the site, not a one-size-fits-all package.
Local Install Pages
Use these pages if you are planning a permanent LED wall installation around Northeast Ohio.
Send the room, event, or display goal and Ohio LED Wall can help decide whether it should be a rental, a permanent install, or a custom-fit plan.