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Re: looking for an installer in St. Pete/Tampa area?



Otay.

I helped a contractor (sorta friend) try to install a system on his
prewire...only problem was he ran 2 conductor to all the powered
devices...including the keypads. 14/2 Romex to the outside siren same for
the power...yah, 120vac right into the panel location. I told him what to
fix and to take 2 asprin and call me in a week or two or three or not. Oh,
yeah the window wires were all looped into zones...but were in 1/4" holes.

Where we workin' Sunday?

Maybe it IS rocket science after all??



"Buggs" <thatsallfolksl@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| Crash Gordon wrote:
| > Most alarm installers, even ones willing to freelance, are not gonna
| > want to help just for an hourly wages (they do that already at their
| > jobs) we wanna make money - so; you'd be better off buying the
| > equipment from the installer as well. Not sure how you'd find a
| > licensed freelancer though...maybe just look for a small family owned
| > company to finish your install and be done with it.
| >
| > Personally, I can work 4+x faster by myself or a knowledgable helper
| > than with a nooby homeowner.
| >
| > Did you make a wiring diagram/wirelist when you roughed the house in?
| > That would save you some money if you did (time-wise).
|
| Yeah. Let's have some fun, you 'n' me, an' put this alarm in on Sunday.
| Please.
| js
|
|




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