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Re: How much effort should I put to hard-wire?



Bill wrote:
> Replacement batteries can be quite expensive. So if you are planning on
> living there a long time, hardwire now would save you money in the long run.
>
> So far as doing it yourself, running concealed wires in an already built
> home is an art which can take quite a bit of experience to learn. Also
> knowing what is inside the walls, not drilling into an electric or gas line,
> etc.
>
> If you are not experienced at this, I would suggest having an experienced
> alarm installer or electrician do it for you.
>
> But have it done for cash, no contracts, etc. Probably best to find someone
> to do it on the side and not deal with an alarm company. Or a small locally
> owned alarm company might do this without any contracts which obligate you
> to monitoring, etc.
>

Why sure Bill,
That's what we really want to see on a Newsgroup made up of installers.

Someone promoting getting work done by someone who's cheating on their
employer.

Yep,
Ya know ......... you could just tell him to hail down the next car he
sees with a ladder sticking out of it's trunk. He's sure to get a good
job done ......... and real cheap too!



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