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To: KW Wingman who wrote (24386)8/2/2000 11:37:05 AM
From: Ahda  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29970
 
wingman you work with your hands so you assume everyone can figure out how to put cable in their homes..

My house has four additions on and it is and mess to get to all of it.There are flat roofs and pitched ones and not attic access to all. So you can't drop the cable from the attic down. Ground level there is sub and slab both so you can't crawl from point a to point b and install from specs as there are no easy answers. You can't pull because much of the house is romex.
What i will say is one heck of a lot of money is wasted. My tv cable is running under the eaves and in through exterior walls at some points and under at others. The pc cable is under but but after the mickey mouse installation the installers informed me they can do it correctly they do it for many homes in the Bev Hills area, give them a call they do it on their own. Here i feel cable companies lose finders fees and the customer pays double. When the installers are out they see this so why not have everything done right and give the customer the option right there and then.