Re: Prewiring a home
Member #: 39457
Registered: 7/20/2005
Posted:
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Name:
Robert Jacobsen
Name:
Robert Jacobsen
Company:
DNZ Communications, LLC
Occupation:
Supervisor/Installation
Location:
West Milford, N.J.
Personal:
Experience:
~46 years
Listen kid: First off you better know where all this cable is going to go. ie..basement, garage, utility room. This is your starting point. Make sure all your runs are through the studs proper and place your prewire boxes at the proper height,usually if you don't know the code, measure off of the electricians receptacles. No staples you want to use clips to avoid noise,shorts or grounds which is usually the likely culprit when metal staples and wire get together. The most important thing is to stay focused to each individual line as this sounds like your new at it. speed comes with experience, and even then you need to check yourself no matter how long or how good you think you are. Last of all remember estetics (neatness of runs) is key to future jobs, its not always about money..GOOD LUCK -- 27 YEARS OF THIS WONDERFUL BUSINESS
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Posted in reply to: Prewiring a home by brcjr
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