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Pre-wiring a house
This is both an easy and a difficult task. The
idea is very simple. Run a wire from A to B and
leave enough slack to work with after construction is
finished. Run a wire for every system you ever
dream of installing. Don't pinch pennies by
cutting out systems. Pull more cable than you
think you will need. That's the easy part.
The tricky part is running the wire correctly.
When you're running cable there a few things you need
to avoid:
- Keep all your cables away from electrical cables
(12" for parallel running cables)
- Gently secure your wires anywhere where they
might not stay where you want. Example: coming
down the wall toward the box, near sharp edges, etc.
- Remember, if your wires CAN be damaged, they
WILL be damaged so play it safe
- Don't let your wires go below the ceiling or
anywhere else that the drywallers will crush or cut
them
- Run your wires together as much as possible.
This will look cleaner and will help prevent damage
to your cables.
- Use nail plates anytime you run your wires
through studs. This will prevent people from
driving nails or screws into your wires.
- Don't let your wires rest on the floor.
People will step on them and destroy them.
- Most of all, nobody cares about your
wires but you. Take care of them like gold!
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