It’s my first house and I was hesitant to drill holes in it, but things came out okay.
Not only is the faceplate level, but it’s also pretty much level with the existing electric outlet faceplate!
It’s my first house and I was hesitant to drill holes in it, but things came out okay.
Not only is the faceplate level, but it’s also pretty much level with the existing electric outlet faceplate!
That’s great advice. I would also like to add that communications cable is usually UTP or unshielded twisted pair and subject to interface. It is best to run it 24" from power cables when parallel and to cross power cables at right angles.
Totally accurate advice, but I haven’t usually seen it be terribly important in a residential setting because
They’re important considerations for sure, but I haven’t generally bumped up against them in the real world in typical houses.
Those are solid points. I don’t do any residential work and I suppose that shows.