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In about 36 hours the DirecTV installer should be coming to set me up with
DirecTV and 2 DirecTV Tivos.
I'm a bit anxious about the complexity of the install. The existing TV
wiring in my home is very poor. In light of that and the fact that each room
will now need 2 coax runs, the installer is going to have to do some attic
work. This is going to involve walking on some rafters and then fishing some
walls.
I'm fully prepared to pay for a custom install, but am a bit concerned about
the installer's willingness to do this. I asked the DirecTV installation
dept--I placed my order directly on their web site and then called them
about this. They tell me that their installer will be able to do this work,
but there will likely be an additional charge. I have no problem paying this
as long as it's not outrageous. I figure, though, that the install folks
(not being the ones who will actually do the install) will tell me whatever
just to keep the order.
Can anyone share experiences about how difficult it's going to be to get
this work done?
In the past I had a miserable time getting my existing wiring done.
Electricians in this area wouldn't even return my phone calls, so I'm just
quite a bit apprehensive about how much of a hassle this is going to be.
If the installer is experienced (which I'm obviously not), the job shouldn't
be a big deal. A couple of years ago I had the phone company come out and
redo some wiring. A team of 3 guys showed up and had the entire job done in
less than 30 minutes. They obviously know what they were doing.
FWIW, I'm located in Pensacola, FL, but any advice from anywhere would be
greatly appreciated.
In about 36 hours the DirecTV installer should be coming to set me up with
DirecTV and 2 DirecTV Tivos.
I'm a bit anxious about the complexity of the install. The existing TV
wiring in my home is very poor. In light of that and the fact that each room
will now need 2 coax runs, the installer is going to have to do some attic
work. This is going to involve walking on some rafters and then fishing some
walls.
I'm fully prepared to pay for a custom install, but am a bit concerned about
the installer's willingness to do this. I asked the DirecTV installation
dept--I placed my order directly on their web site and then called them
about this. They tell me that their installer will be able to do this work,
but there will likely be an additional charge. I have no problem paying this
as long as it's not outrageous. I figure, though, that the install folks
(not being the ones who will actually do the install) will tell me whatever
just to keep the order.
Can anyone share experiences about how difficult it's going to be to get
this work done?
In the past I had a miserable time getting my existing wiring done.
Electricians in this area wouldn't even return my phone calls, so I'm just
quite a bit apprehensive about how much of a hassle this is going to be.
If the installer is experienced (which I'm obviously not), the job shouldn't
be a big deal. A couple of years ago I had the phone company come out and
redo some wiring. A team of 3 guys showed up and had the entire job done in
less than 30 minutes. They obviously know what they were doing.
FWIW, I'm located in Pensacola, FL, but any advice from anywhere would be
greatly appreciated.