Falls Church is the smallest city in NoVA but has some of the most installs per capita. Older single-families, post-war ramblers, and a tight community feel.
Falls Church has a smaller population than most cities we serve but high install density. Tyler Park, Greenway Downs, Munson Hill, Lake Barcroft. Most Falls Church installs use Lutron Caséta and Sonos — right-sized for the housing stock. Lake Barcroft waterfront homes occasionally get bigger builds with RA3 and Bluesound.
Lake Barcroft homes around the lake have unique waterfront wiring constraints — outdoor equipment near water needs marine-grade hardware. Most homes also have older service entries that need upgrades before they can support Wi-Fi 6E and 10-gig backbone.
The mix shifts by city — what's most-requested here reflects Falls Church's housing stock and demographics.
SWAT A/V is based at 14124 Stonecutter Dr in North Potomac. Most Falls Church, VA consultations happen the same day or next morning. Texts to Rick are typically answered in minutes.
Rick is still in the field on most jobs. The same crew that finishes the work is the crew that started it. Twenty-two years, 10,000+ DMV installs, the same approach.
Rick Baron · Owner, SWAT A/V · North Potomac, MD
Yes — it's one of our favorite Falls Church areas. Lakefront homes need careful outdoor equipment placement and marine-grade hardware near water. We've done dock-area audio, outdoor TVs, and full-property Wi-Fi coverage.
Yes — both are good install neighborhoods with consistent post-war construction. Open floor plans and accessible basements make wiring straightforward.
Yes — typically same-week scheduling. Most jobs are mid-week. Standard mount including cable conceal runs $300-450.
Yes. Many Falls Church homes built before 1980 need service entry upgrades before they can support modern AV. We coordinate with electricians where needed.
Fios covers all of Falls Church proper and most of the surrounding ZIPs. Cox is the cable backbone. AT&T Fiber has limited Falls Church presence.