We’re building a new home. Builder recomended to do it ourselves as it would be cheaper. How does it work? Which one did you use? Any ideas well be much appreciated!
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Browse Forums Building A New House Re: TV Aerial 2Aug 25, 2021 7:21 pm Leona33 We’re building a new home. Builder recomended to do it ourselves as it would be cheaper. How does it work? Which one did you use? Any ideas well be much appreciated! Thanks! Leona33 Have they at least prewired your home? if not it's a pain in the rear end. So much easier if your builder does it properly during the build IMO Budget anywhere between $600-800. Architectural Homes & Duplexes - specialising in custom designing homes to your budget Get a Free Onsite Consultation Today or send a PM for information, questions or advice. Re: TV Aerial 4Aug 26, 2021 9:50 pm Leona33 We’re building a new home. Builder recomended to do it ourselves as it would be cheaper. How does it work? Which one did you use? Any ideas well be much appreciated! Thanks! Might be worth considering if you even want a TV connection. I didn't bother for my build, i just got internet points run to where the TV's will go and i'll use netflix, apple play etc instead of free to air. Re: TV Aerial 5Aug 26, 2021 11:19 pm Leona33 We’re building a new home. Builder recomended to do it ourselves as it would be cheaper. How does it work? Which one did you use? Any ideas well be much appreciated! Thanks! For us, Rawson provided for two TV points in the standard inclusions. The TV points included the wall plates at our nominated TV locations and prewiring of the cabling, but not the supply or installation of an antenna. We added a third TV point at our electrical appointment which was an additional $92. During construction all of the TV cabling was run to the roof space (adjacent to the manhole). It should be fairly simple for an antenna installer to then supply/fit an antenna on the roof and connect to the cables that were prewired to the roof space by Rawson. Here in Sydney there's plenty of options for antenna installers... Mr Antenna, Jim's Antennas, even Bunnings offer it via a 3rd party that they've partnered with. |