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| reply to c0de Re: $15,000 to wire a 23 floor office building
said by c0de :I was about to say the same thing, I am sure that you could find an electrician to do it for you for less. Obviously you don't know much about it... -- A is A |
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 zentec
join:2002-01-05 Monroe, MI | Given the efficiencies of an electrician over the cable-jockeys that Charter employs, I'd say a three man crew of good electricians would end up being cheaper. |
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  John Galt Forward, March Premium join:2004-09-30 Happy Camp
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| said by zentec :Given the efficiencies of an electrician over the cable-jockeys that Charter employs, I'd say a three man crew of good electricians would end up being cheaper. That said...!

(I have done both types of work so I know what is involved from both points-of-view...)
Do the math...$15K for 23 floors? That is only $652.17 per floor, labor and materials. There is much more involved than just "the wire" and the labor of the guys running the cable.
It just doesn't pencil out for Sparky to do it. It would for Charter since they will be taking a long-term position...rather than Sparky who wants to get paid NOW!!
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| I think there are 2 distinct point be said that are being mixed.
1. Service to the property line. 2. service with in the property line.
Service to the property should fall on the provider. To be fair, if the property is in the middle of nowhere with absolutely no way of spreading the cost to other owners which basically ends up being a dedicated circuit.....but most of these posts refer to less than several hundred yards to service their property.
Service with in the property line should fall on the owner unless there is an agreement of "right of way." |
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| said by averagedude :Service with in the property line should fall on the owner unless there is an agreement of "right of way." Cable companies will do premise wiring in large buildings...they just want to get paid for it up front.
Hence the $15,000 quote... -- A is A |
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| reply to zentec not really, because then you have to have the cable co come in and replace all the crappy fittings that the electricians put on so your service works correctly.. overall it's better to have them do it right in the first place.. you need that fast internet? you'll pay an arm and a leg to get the service to the computer, then over monthly the business you do over that makes it back, as long as it's done right the first time, and works 99% of the time. -- ...I don't have a 8mb speedy connection, I fly through the net at low altitudes! |
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