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USElectric.com
4.3(
51
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Serving Pikeville, NC and surrounding areas

In business since 1995

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"They were prompt in calling and set up a time that worked well for me. The technician that came out was on time, and courteous and gave us a quote in a short amount of time. Since the price was in line with what we were looking for, we agreed on the spot and the work was completed well despite a few curves that our home threw him structurally. I would hire them again in a heartbeat."
Recommended by91%of homeowners
Wilson and Son Electrical Contractor, LLC
4.2(
18
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Serving Pikeville, NC and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

Free estimates

"Jeffery installed several electric outlets both inside and outside my house. He did an excellent job. He was prompt on the day we scheduled the job. I was very impressed with his workmanship. He listened to what I wanted, and delivered. I found his prices reasonable. I was very satisfied and plan to use him for future electrical jobs."
Response time1 day
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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FAQs for electrical for home addition or remodel installation projects in Pikeville, NC

Because installing coax outlets involves working around existing electrical wiring and confirming proper grounding, many homeowners prefer to hire a licensed electrician. A professional completes the work safely, secures the line behind the wall, and ensures the installation meets local code, which reduces the risk of damage or future repairs.

You still need a coaxial outlet for most cable-based internet services. The modem draws its signal from a cable line that terminates at a dedicated wall jack. Once the modem is online, your Wi-Fi router can broadcast the signal throughout the home, so the outlet’s location doesn’t affect wireless performance. If an existing jack is damaged or in an inconvenient spot, an electrician can move it or install a new one to maintain a strong, reliable connection.

Coaxial cable loses signal strength the farther it runs. A 50-foot length introduces noticeable loss, and a 100-foot stretch can drop the signal by roughly 30%. A weaker signal can result in a fuzzy picture or slower internet speeds. To maintain high performance, limit cable length whenever possible, select the correct cable grade, and route it efficiently. If your layout demands an exceptionally long run, an electrician can install an inline amplifier to boost the signal and maintain picture or data quality.

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