Move cable outlet up walls
The outlets for electric and cable are the standard 12" to 15" in my home. I want to mount the flat screens on the wall in the bedrooms and need to move the outlets up so we don't have wires exposed. Any recommendations on who to get to do this? I usually do this myself, but not going to have the time or tools to do it this trip down. When we come down full time and I bring my tools, I'll install the surround system and speakers myself. Not a big deal, but I'm really into the audio / video thing. I was thinking about approaching an electrician that was working in the area and asking for an estimate, but that might be too time consuming. Has anyone tried doing this?
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Hi Lary,
Mike and I bought a cover for the cords that mounts to the wall and it's paintable. Not quite the same as having the cords in the wall, but it works for us. Think it was Lowes where we bought the cord covers. http://www.lowes.com/pd_161133-170-C30_0_?productId=1148201&Ntt=cable+cord+covers&Ntk =i_products&pl=1¤tURL= /pl__0__s?newSearch=true$Ntt=cable%20cord%20covers$ y=0$x=0 http://images.lowes.com/product/conv...98000393lg.jpg |
WE have used Bella Electric in Oxford to move our outlets around. They do nice work.
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I also do that stuff myself. So two options. Wait until you have the tools, or go buy the tools. I went and bought the tools I needed to move mine. Yes, now I have two of each, but the tools were cheaper then hiring it done and I know it was done right by my doing it. The cables and wires usually run stright down the wall, so moving them higher is fairly easy. You need wire cutters, sheetrock saw, screw drivers, putty knife, paint brush, spackle, and a few more. I had to buy a drill for mine because I wanted it on a different wall. But those tools are good to have here anyway until I move mine down.
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moving outlets up the wall
Larry - You could also keep the existing outlet where it's at and extend the new outlet up the wall if you are locating the TV directly above the existing outlet. Then you would not have to patch a hole and deal with wires that may be stapled to the studs. I would guess that the addition of one outlet to the circuit would not creat a possible overload to the circuit. You could also repeat the same process for the cable connection.
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Thanks everyone! What I guess I'll do is, once I decide if I'm going to do this myself, I'll take the faceplate off the existing outlet and see if the circuit ends there. If it does, then I'll just continue the circuit up the wall and use an old construction box. The cable is easy, just a splitter in the box because it's low voltage.
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You can also cut or splice into an electrical circuit. The box may be a little crowded, but not impossible, and it is legal.
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We had ours done. Had new outlets put in. Mounted 52" lcd on the wall. Used a cat that works for Galaxy. did it on his own time and cost was very reasonable. let me check and see if I have his number...
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Interior walls have metal studs with 24" spacing. When we had our 52" installed in the living room they placed wood 2x4s next to the metal studs to give the wall more strength. They snaked the wires through the attic to a front closet where we keep the cable box, DVD, etc. More expensive, but no clutter.
Audio Video Authority 352 516-7900 tilt mount $150 IR kit $150 HDML 30ft run/component/cat 5 $400 (more than 30' requires another component) misc parts $30 recessed outlet behind TV $100 duplex outlet in closet $75 The last 2 items were done by a second guy, an electrician, who also helped with TV install, which is a 2 man job to hold that heavy sucker up while attaching to the wall mount. Their work quality was excellent. |
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We also used the wire cover things. They can be painted the same color as wall and really you don't even notice them. Took only a few minutes to do.
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free est
Family's Choice Electrical Repair Inc. will give a free est. 352-751-3794
http://www.myfloridalicense.com/dbpr...lectrical.html |
Any update on the "cat" that moves cable outlets? Phone Number?
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