Browse Forums Home Theatre & Automation 1 Nov 30, 2017 10:47 am Hi All, My new home is currently being built and will have a dedicated theatre room. I've decided to run my speaker wires/HDMI cable in the walls/ceiling before the plaster goes up. As the room will have acoustic batts all round, I'm just wondering how I go about this? Do I wait until the insulation installers are done and then run my cable, or can I just run my cable now? Just concerned that if I install now, my cables will be in the way, as I will need to drill through the noggins to feed the cable through. Cheers, Nuri Re: assistance with pre-wiring 2Nov 30, 2017 12:35 pm Run everything in before insulation goes in. Think of it this way, that's how all the electrical is run so this is really no different. Re: assistance with pre-wiring 3Nov 30, 2017 12:43 pm Yeah I noticed the power had all been run in and was wondering how the acoustic batts get installed with all the cabling in the way. Can I also run a conduit down the wall, or will this interfere with the insulation? Only want to do this for the HDMI cable run from the ceiling cavity to the wall where my cabinet will be, to make it easier to change it out afterwards in case it fails. Re: assistance with pre-wiring 4Dec 12, 2017 8:30 pm Nuri Yeah I noticed the power had all been run in and was wondering how the acoustic batts get installed with all the cabling in the way. Can I also run a conduit down the wall, or will this interfere with the insulation? Only want to do this for the HDMI cable run from the ceiling cavity to the wall where my cabinet will be, to make it easier to change it out afterwards in case it fails. I put in an Optic fiber HDMI cable along the ceiling inside a flexible conduit along with a pull rope well before the insulation went in. Since the conduit was only 1/2” wide, it did not seem to cause any interference with the insulation. Re: assistance with pre-wiring 5Dec 13, 2017 7:41 am Cheers, I ended up running all my cables before insulation went in, except HDMI. I ran 20mm conduit in the wall where the receiver will be, then once the insulation went in i got in the roof and dropped the cable down the conduit and left the other end just sitting on top of the insulation. Plaster went on the next day. Hi, Appreciate any recommendations for town planners or advisors who can help assist to assess and draft an objection to a neighbour’s development in Northern Beaches.… 0 3695 Hey guys, We're very new to building and have got our contract back with a, btw you need a retaining wall, addition. Going by my very limited ability to read site… 0 2773 |