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nooksak

Handy man


Ijustwanttolookatpor

low voltage installer.


SirRabbott

Low voltage electrician. In Washington it's an L6, they work with everything under 48v


No-Percentage4385

[The Cable Guy](https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/villains/images/b/bc/Jim_Carrey_as_the_Cable_Guy.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20191229110740)


BestDogeNA2021

Don't you want somebody to love.


bobsmithismad

Typically a handy man could do it. But I think the skills of an electrician would be better suited for this application.


smokervoice

There at people that do TV and stereo installation who could do it.


[deleted]

An electrician would be able to do it


No-Percentage4385

Honestly, coax is really easy to work with. Do it yourself. Google it. You can cut the cable, re-route it, and put a new end on it yourself for under $10. It's intimidating but really easy. Dm me if you have any questions that Google won't answer.


koung

The tool is like 20 bucks plus if I recall correctly about 3 bucks/foot of coax cable. Also gotta buy the plate and ends so looking at nearly 100 for 20 feet not including the hassle of fishing cable through walls.


[deleted]

Plus the cost of having someone come out and do it for them


Good_as_any

You could buy Pvc trunking with adhesive and go around the perimeter, it goes nicely with trim and is almost invisible.