The power point position and TV power cable length may mean an extension cable is required. We recommend purchasing cables in-store prior to your appointment as only a limited range of additional cables may be available for purchase from your technician on the day. JB tip: Many TVs don’t come with antenna cables and a minimum length of 3m is recommended for cable hiding. Cable hiding behind brick walls if determined to be unfeasible on the day. Additional work required for complex cable hiding scenarios. What’s not included: Supply of cables, moving of power or antenna point. Surface conduit will be provided if there is no cavity, which can be painted over for a more seamless finish. Brick walls are not usually suitable for the behind the wall method, however our installers will assess this on the day. Just a heads up that horizontal noggins in your plaster wall may prevent the behind wall method. For brick or plaster walls with no suitable cavity. On wall method: Hiding the cables in conduit on top of the wall with surface conduit supplied.Behind wall method: Hiding the cables behind the wall with brush plates or wall plugs for the entry and exit points supplied.Cable hiding includes hiding of power, antenna and HDMI cables entering the wall behind the TV, running straight down, then exiting the wall to access nearby points and connected components.
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