Computer Installation for Older Homes

by Jon Nunan

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Having a house that's been around for a while is desirable in many ways. History makes a home more interesting, and often the fixtures and craftsmanship are quite interesting and unique, especially when compared to home designs that are mass produced. One of the biggest issues with a vintage home, however, lies not in its body, but in its veins. Old plumbing, ductwork, and circuitry often need an upgrade to function in the modern world.

The Difficulties of Computer Installation
Computer installation is one job where the age of a house can really become a hindrance. The electricity in many older homes was meant to power only a few large appliances, with the rest of the circuitry devoted to lighting and other small operations. Computer installation, as well as home theater installation, often requires a significant number of outlets in addition to large amounts of electricity.

Since few, if any, vintage houses were designed with the high energy needs of the 21st century, many homeowners have turned to three-prong adapters, surge protecting power strips, and extension cords to make their computer installation happen. While these methods certainly provide a fix of sorts, the result is, at least, cumbersome and ugly, and at its worst, these types of solutions are a real fire hazard.

A Stitch in Time
One of the best things the owner of an older home can do is to replace two-pronged outlets with grounded outlets. This job is not particularly expensive, and it will save a lot of trouble in the future. Installing grounded outlets can be a daunting task for those without electrical experience, but if only a few need to be changed, it's worth the time to do some research on how the operation is properly done.

For houses where nearly all of the outlets are outdated, hiring a professional to do the work is probably the way to go. Not only will they be able to do the job quickly and safely, but they will be able to tell you how your home's wiring is holding up, too. Sometimes an old house might need to have some pretty extensive work done to bring it up to par. In rare cases, an old home might have aluminum wiring instead of the standard copper, which is far from optimal.

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Hire an Electrician

You may also wish to have additional outlets installed in certain areas or in certain rooms. Thinking back 15 years, it is hard to imagine the amount of plugs and wires it takes to plug in a TV now. In the future, it might require even more. Talking to an electrician about the current state of your wiring might bring forth some interesting and useful suggestions.

Cable Installation
Cable installation, like computer installation, wasn't even dreamed of when some classic houses were built. Thankfully, cable installation is almost exclusively done by the cable service you subscribe to. It could be beneficial, however, to have multiple rooms set up for cable before it is necessary. It will cost less to have many rooms wired at one time than it will to have a service provider make multiple trips, and you'll be able to use many devices in the future without having to wait for a scheduled appointment.

Jon Nunan is a freelance writer who draws on his experience in construction, ranging from landscaping to log home building, for his articles on home improvement.