Our electricians are in and out of different homes everyday and often times we see a nice, new flat screen TV hanging on the wall with a bunch of exposed wires and extension cords running all over the place.
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The first thing we ask our customers is what do you use your TV for. Cable/Satellite? DVD? Video games? Netflix? etc. Usually, the answer is "all of the above." So then the question becomes where can we put all this equipment? Unlike sitting your TV on a stand or in an entertainment center where there are many cut-outs and shelves for equipment like DVD players and cable boxes, hanging the TV on a wall eliminates those resting places. Customers are also wanting the equipment usable from the recliner, but hidden. In most cases a closet is the best solution.
Now that we have a location for our equipment we have to figure out how we are going to control the equipment without the remote control having to have a direct line of sight to the equipment. There are some fantastic remote controls available that will control all of your equipment, unfortunately, they can be very expensive and difficult to program, especially if you've never done it before.
For most of our customers we will install a simple IR System which allows you to use your existing remote controls to control your equipment as if it was right in front of you. This is definitely a more cost effective, easy-to-use method.
Next we will generally run HDMI cables or internet/TV wires. When possible we like to install a conduit so we can add any new wires or new technology in the future without having to cut drywall. This is especially helpful when a TV is going over a fireplace.
Flexible conduit |
-Matt
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