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There are many ways to run wiring for cable or satellite TV, phone, and data for internet. You can do it yourself, or you can contact a local electrician for professional installation.
Structured wiring solutions effectively and efficiently manage today’s technology for the home or office. Structured wiring provides flexibility, giving you the ability to move phone, computer and TV locations throughout the building without costly renovations and hassles. Home networking and small office solutions that would not be available with conventional wiring methods are easily accomplished with structured wiring. Simply put, it gives you the ability to adapt, as your lifestyle needs evolve and technology advances.
Your local electrician can wire outlets in the house or office with a RG6quad shield cable, a Cat5e high speed voice/data cable, or other wiring suitable for your needs, allowing each outlet to serve as a phone, cable TV, cable modem, or computer network location. All of the outlets are independently run to a distribution center, which enables quick changes to the system by a technician without disruption to the structure of your building or numerous visits to complete the work.
Structured wiring gives you the ability to choose what you want to do with your home or office, so you aren’t limited to just one floor plan arrangement. In addition to providing a more efficient home today, structured wiring will also positively impact the resale value of your home tomorrow by providing more choices to prospective buyers. It will give your home a competitive edge over other houses that have outdated wiring systems.
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