Master Plan Homes Inc. is a residential construction company based in Lexington, SC.
It is operated by Jon Foster and Salim Khalil.

Monday, March 3, 2008

Structured Wiring

So what's the big deal with structured wiring? It is just for tech-savvy people or is it worthwhile for everyone? How about the cost?

Structured Wire PanelStructured wiring was originally used in commercial construction to integrate security, cable, and phone systems. As the cost of structured wiring systems has come down, it is becoming more and more common in residential homes. Installing a system like this during new home construction can also cost half as much as retrofitting it to an existing home.

Some of the systems that can be wired in this structured manner include phone, television, intercom, security, audio, computer networking, cameras, etc. Having these systems in a structured wiring configuration also allows for easy access via the structured wiring panel that they all can be wired into.

A structured wiring system typically consists of "home run wiring" which means that each cable is run from a source panel to its destination (ex: a bedroom) without connecting to another jack in a different room. This allows each cable to work independently and reduces interference. Structured Wire PlateAdditionally, this will allow for greater flexibility as to the purpose of that wire. For example, a cable used for a phone in a bedroom could be modified in the source panel to now be part of the home's computer network or an IP camera system. The cabling in structured wiring systems is typically: Category 5 or 5e for voice and data; RG6 coaxial cable for video. Fiber optic cable is also an option, but is expensive.

One benefit of structured wiring systems is that they give you more control over the wiring in your home, instead of giving that control to the phone or cable company. Those companies would just bring their outside wire to your source panel and the structured wiring system takes over from there getting the signal to the rest of the home. Also, some phone companies will charge an "inside wiring maintenance" fee on your bill which you can eliminate if you have structured wiring.

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I encourage anyone building a new home to consider a structured wiring system at least for their phone, television, and networking. A basic system starts around $1,200 to $1,500 and goes up from there. I think the value it adds to your home will be worth the cost.

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3 comments:

ginger said...

Wow! I just bought a house and am renovating it - the phone wiring needs to be redone and a friend suggested that I use it as an opportunity to update the wiring for everything. I had no idea so much could be done inside a home, thank you for the information.

Orlando Structured Wiring said...

It really is amazing what you can do to upgrade your home. We've got clients that have fiber optics running to each room, and they dont currently have anything to support the tech. But give it 4-10 years, and who knows. Great article :)

Belden Cables said...

Structured wiring is the most effective way to renovate your building without losing safety of the buildings. Its is gaining popularity due to its great benefits.