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Home Rewiring Considerations

What to know about rewiring your home.

Wire Your Home for the FutureWith the onset of new technology, many new and existing home owners will want to rewire their homes to enjoy these upgrades. This article provides detailed Home Rewiring Considerations for the installation of low voltage wiring. There is no doubt that adding new low voltage wiring and associated technologies will increase the resale value of your home, and make it more attractive for buyers when you eventually decide to sell. You will learn that it's important to hire a low voltage contractor who will get the job done properly, and at a reasonable price. Home rewiring considerations also include what to look for when hiring a low voltage installer or system designer.

 

Wire Your Home for the Future

As technology in the 21st century keeps improving, it is increasingly necessary to have your house wired to accommodate that technology. For example, new homes built these days are often being wired to integrate computer networks, home entertainment systems, cable or satellite TV, telephone, climate control and home security systems, all controlled through a central control panel - and even remotely through the Internet.

Not only for new homes

But the new age of technology is not limited to new homes. Many existing homeowners are eager to enjoy these upgrades. And it's all made possible with the installation of low voltage wiring. Although it can cost 5-10 times as much to retrofit an existing home with low voltage wiring as it would to wire a new home, the use of raceway channels can dramatically reduce the cost by eliminating the need to send wires through walls.

There is no doubt that adding new low voltage wiring and associated technologies will increase the resale value of your home, and make it more attractive for buyers when you eventually decide to sell - to say nothing of the added convenience and comfort you'll enjoy while living in it.


 

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Low voltage contractor or electrician?

Whether you're re-wiring your home for the 21st century or simply installing a home entertainment system or computer network, it's important to hire a low voltage contractor who will get the job done properly, and at a reasonable price.

It is often a good idea to hire a dedicated low voltage contractor rather than an electrician, unless you are certain that a particular electrician has the appropriate experience. Many construction trades people, including electricians, are unfamiliar with the new products and technologies that are required for your low voltage system. Since they are typically paid by the job and not by the hour, they often stick to what they can do quickly and efficiently, and as a result do not have the experience you require.

Choose a contractor with proper designations

When hiring a low voltage installer or system designer, look for an RCDD (Registered Communications Distribution Designer) designation and/or CEDIA (Custom Electronic Design & Installation Association) certification. Low voltage contractors with these designations have extensive knowledge and training, and have passed examinations on the fundamentals of telecommunications distribution design and planning, and installing electronic systems for the home.

Make sure you're hiring someone who will work with you to deliver your vision within your budget and on time. But it is also important to discuss with your contractor how you intend to use the system - now and in the future - so expansion can be built into the design. And you will surely feel more comfortable hiring a low voltage contractor who listens to your concerns and takes the time to explain possible solutions.

Do your homework

Hiring a low voltage contractor is like hiring any other contractor. Ask how much experience they have, if they've completed similar projects, and what sort of formal training they have. Always ask for references and check them, ensure the contractor is licensed (if required) and insured, and remember that price is only one consideration - you will usually get what you pay for.



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Stu Silverman is a home improvement advice columnist and freelance writer.

 

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