on 31-08-2021 16:51
Hi there,
If a VM connection enters at the front of a mid terraced house (with only front and back external walls), with the TV point coaxial connection on the same internal wall (front room), can this be moved into another downstairs room (back room)?
Would it mean VM had to run coaxial cable from point of entry all through the front room, round the walls etc into the next room or is there some other way this can be done without visible cables?
Daughter is asking, she's considering buying a mid terraced house but wants to swap the front room TV into the back room. Any idea if this is possible? If it does have to be cabled, would VM run cable under floorboards, drill through to back room etc?
If it turns out the ground floor is concrete, could cabling go up outside front wall and in through upstairs, then under floorboards and back down through ceiling to back room?
Is there another solution?
Any thoughts would really help please.
Thanks
on 31-08-2021 17:02
Others are more familiar with some of the install specifics, but AFAIK most things are possible within the caveat that VM will only work upto first-floor level - they won't go into loft or roof-space.
Presumably this would be a transfer of existing services, but effectively a new install at the proposed property?
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on 31-08-2021 17:09
Normally the installer will just drill through the internal wall. The cable can normally by run alongside or above the skirting board and hidden inside a cable cover, loads on sale from Amazon, Screwfix, etc. If you want the installation under floorboards the only way to guarantee that it's done this way is to lift them up yourself and put in a rope for the cable to be pulled through from the front to the back of the house.
on 31-08-2021 17:18
Thanks for the quick reply.
She would be a new customer of VM, but the current house owners already have VM installed.
It may not even end up being this property she buys. But she's realised it will probably apply whichever mid terrace she buys.
Thanks for your advice re VM not going into loft/roof space. I'm really hoping it might be possible, to move the box without visible cables.
Any thoughts on whether it would have to be a cable?
Thanks for your help
on 31-08-2021 17:20
@JanetteS wrote:Any thoughts on whether it would have to be a cable?
Put it this way - Virgin Media is a cable operator, and the co-ax is the cable.
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on 31-08-2021 17:22
Thanks for your quick reply.
Lifting the floorboards might be something she could consider getting a workman to do assuming the floor isn't concrete!
There's a fireplace to navigate round though, which would look ugly if it has to be surface cabled.
Are there not any non cable alternatives, do you or anyone else know?
Thanks for the advice.
on 31-08-2021 17:24
I guess I'm just not sure how helpful, or how much trouble the installer would go to... 🙂
on 31-08-2021 17:27
I was wondering if there was any other way... for example by wifi? Or some other way to get the signal from the existing box into another room for the TV, or does it always have to be a cable?
on 31-08-2021 17:31
Take a look at the big four Pay TV operators.
So, no escape from coaxial cable.
on 31-08-2021 18:45
Thanks all,
I guess from your replies it has to be cable.
Plenty to think about, and I really appreciate all your advice.
Thank you 😐