Just wondering if anyone had experience in selling their homes with wiring in place.
It probably depends on the buyer and what they want.
It probably depends on the buyer and what they want.
We recently sold a 3 bedroom home, 3rd quarter of last year, where we left two Dahua 5442s cameras. It was listed as having security cameras. Front and back. I first intended of taking them and just leaving the camera mounts but figured I would replace them with the newer S3 versions at our new house, since these were S1 versions. Anyway, did it increase it's value? Not sure, but I would say, in todays world, it brought in more potential buyers.Just wondering if anyone had experience in selling their homes with wiring in place.
It probably depends on the buyer and what they want.
Yeah, my Ethernet cable was not Plenum rated in the Attic, not sure that is required, Residential code, but it is for Commercial installs. House passed Inspection but don't think those Residential Inspectors know to check for that.I have no doubt that my network wiring has code violations. The obvious one is that buried outdoor wires aren't 2 feet down. When I sell, my plan is to pull all of the cameras and leave the wiring. The new owner can then take the responsibility of using it if he chooses.
My brother is a city inspector. I ask him about stuff all the time. He says when it comes to Low Voltage, there really aren't many guidelines or codes to adhere to.I have no doubt that my network wiring has code violations. The obvious one is that buried outdoor wires aren't 2 feet down. When I sell, my plan is to pull all of the cameras and leave the wiring. The new owner can then take the responsibility of using it if he chooses.
My brother is a city inspector. I ask him about stuff all the time. He says when it comes to Low Voltage, there really aren't many guidelines or codes to adhere to.
120v in Pex as conduit? No.
Low Voltage ethernet in Pex as conduit? Go for it.
With 3/4" Pex being about half the cost of rigid 3/4" conduit, you better believe I am going to use it if I can. And it's one solid length and water won't get in? Sign me up.The Plumbtrition strikes again!!!
True story, had a Building Engineer, think it was a 10 story building, he would cut non-plenum cables he found in ceilings, return air spaces, and wait for the companies that own them to come try to repair the cables, which he would then make them run plenum rated cable, lol...My brother is a city inspector. I ask him about stuff all the time. He says when it comes to Low Voltage, there really aren't many guidelines or codes to adhere to.
120v in Pex as conduit? No.
Low Voltage ethernet in Pex as conduit? Go for it.
Glad ya'll started talking about this, I got about a hundred foot underground run from our Main House out to a Pool House I want to do. Been thinking of Pex too but we have Voles (Like Moles) and Gophers and whatever else in ground. I have been eyeing this or others like it:With 3/4" Pex being about half the cost of rigid 3/4" conduit, you better believe I am going to use it if I can. And it's one solid length and water won't get in? Sign me up.
For that price you could probably just run armoured Cat 5.Here is 20 foot sections for $10, so $50 for 100 foot, which Pex is around that cost...
Just wondering if anyone had experience in selling their homes with wiring in place.
It probably depends on the buyer and what they want.
I never heard of that stuff before--- that looks Rugged!For that price you could probably just run armoured Cat 5.
My upstairs PC Cat 5 goes external so I bought some armoured Cat 5 they use on oil rigs etc. I'd think it's more rodent resistant than the thin mesh. It's got a really thick tough coating around a wire wound outer consisting of probably 12 guage steel wires which are very tightly wound in a continuos spiral around the cable with no gaps. It's not very flexible, but anything would ahve some really difficulty getting into it as the outers wound so tight it's like solid 12 guage steel. Also being made for oil rigs etc, it's highly weather resitant to both uv and water. I think a cut 20 metres cost me about $100, but that's not just the a mesh but the whole Cat5 cable so no cable costs on top. You can buy it by the spool. Forgot where I bought it now, but may be able to look it up with some time.
Where did you find it? May go that route underground but it needs to have the gel in it though...