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<blockquote data-quote="UNG" data-source="post: 557745" data-attributes="member: 8931"><p>One thing I would suggest if major rewiring work is needed is to install some large oval conduits to selected points to facilitate the future installation of AV, data network cabling / fibre optic without causing major decoration damage and it is usually better to install more capacity than you think you will need, I did this 25 years ago and a little while ago found out I needed more capacity than I had installed having added a lot of AV and comms cables over the years</p><p>With the ever changing delivery methods for TV, on demand video, high bandwidth broadband etc it could save a lot of future issues routing cables to where they are needed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UNG, post: 557745, member: 8931"] One thing I would suggest if major rewiring work is needed is to install some large oval conduits to selected points to facilitate the future installation of AV, data network cabling / fibre optic without causing major decoration damage and it is usually better to install more capacity than you think you will need, I did this 25 years ago and a little while ago found out I needed more capacity than I had installed having added a lot of AV and comms cables over the years With the ever changing delivery methods for TV, on demand video, high bandwidth broadband etc it could save a lot of future issues routing cables to where they are needed [/QUOTE]
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