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New Home Buyers are Getting Wired!
Decisions, decisions, decisions! Never have we had so much choice in new home
options. When we think of "dudding out" a new home, our thoughts naturally
turn to carpets, cabinets, and countertops. We may even think of how many
more cable TV outlets and telephone jacks we'll need. But the new wave of
home wiring upgrades offered through builders now goes much further than an
extra telephone for the teenager. Builders offer technologies to their buyers
during the construction of their homes our parents might have considered
'space age' in their day.
'"Networking" your new home may be one of the most important 'behind the
walls' upgrades in which to invest", says Larry Moore, owner of Astrosonics,
a Sacramento-based firm offering installations from prewiring to entire
electronic systems. What systems, you may ask? Firms such as his can expand
your basic wiring to deliver entertainment and communications, with
multi-room television programming and whole-house stereo. They'll equip you
to watch your children by closed circuit monitors and enable you to see who's
at your front door. They can link computer terminals within your home and
even let you access your entire system from your place of employment.
Just think. It's 4 p.m.. You're at the office and the kids are home from
school (big sister is in charge), and you'd like to check on everyone. So
you pull up your home's web site and click onto the option activating the
camera outside your family room sliding door. On your screen, you see your
two younger ones having a major water fight in the pool, but your breathe a
sigh of relief just the same. You then click on the family room camera to
find the teenager on the phone, totally oblivious to the noise outside. (So,
what else is new?).
Now it's 7 p.m. Dinner's over with, and your youngest wants to watch a movie
you just rented yesterday before it's his bedtime. But the VCR is in the
family room and you don't want to watch it with him. You'd rather sit in
your family room with your feet up, grab a good book, and listen to music
(are you dreaming or what?). No problem! Your networked wiring system can
transfer the VCR transmission to any of your other television sets anywhere
your house!
The possibilities seem almost endless and a little "James Bondian." These
new systems can take antenna or cables signals and pass them through your
commercial grade amplifier to enhance the picture. They can take the signal
from any of your audio or video equipment and create a new "station" on your
FM dial. By tuning in to that station, you will hear high performance stereo
sound throughout the home. This is a great feature when you're watching a
movie and want home theater-like stereo in all the viewing locations. And,
with a remote-controlled system, you get total control over your network,
letting you pause, rewind, or stop the action on a video tape, laserdisc or
DVD disc from the TV you're sitting in front of.
Sounds like a truck load of sophisticated equipment, doesn't it? "Believe it
or not, once your have the home set up for an integrated system of structured
wiring, you'll only need one VCR, cable box, or satellite receiver to
entertain up to five TV's. It eliminates the need for duplicate equipment,
complex hook-ups and wiring with an entirely "in-wall" system," notes Moore,
who says most builders are lined up to offer their buyers all the technology
they can handle in their new homes.
What should you to watch out for in a purchase of this type? Be sure your
builder uses experts for this type of wiring. The normal electrical
sub-contractor is usually not familiar with the structured wiring nuances
needed for this type of installation. (The possibilities of cross-wiring
makes me think of one of those zany 60's movies where everything goes haywire
in the house at the same time!) The cost of one these systems, and especially
the pre-wire for it, may be less expensive than you'd think, when you
consider how many electronic devices you may save on in the long run.
And the future, as they say, is here.
Written by Dena Amoruso
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