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  • mgoblue
    Go Wings!
    • Jul 2002
    • 25477

    #826
    Re: For all of you guys who are homeowners or newly owned

    Originally posted by Trevytrev11
    We hung all of our cameras in the eaves of our roof (the underside of the part of the roof that overhangs your house). So all of the camera's are mounted from the top and then aimed to the point of focus. On our house, the eaves are constructed of hardi-board and the cameras were attached with two screws. Our house is brick and stone, but I never had to battle the walls.

    We have a ton of attic space, so I just went into the attic and extended the cable to the location of the camera to make sure the wire was long enough to reach (our house is about 90' wide and we were able to reach every spot we needed. Only one was a stretch). I drilled my holes from the outside (I tried to run a nail hole before to make sure there was no interference from ceiling joists, etc.). Once the holes were drilled, I went back into the attic and fed the wire through the hole and then connected the wire to the camera from outside, shoved the wire up and then mounted the camera (The camera has about a foot or so of wire that connects to the long 60' run of cable, there are two wires to connect; one for power and one for video).

    The hard part is trying to mount in a corner. In these cases, I had to feed the wire from outside and use a hook to grab it in the attic as I was blind to the location and could not quite reach it from the inside. It still was not to hard, just a bit uncomfortable laying out across 2x's trying to extend and reach with a bent coat hanger to grab a wire that I could barely see.

    It took probably less than 4 hours from start to finish to install eight cameras. Just make sure your holes are in the right spot. I didn't mark one of mine and got lazy and didn't want to go back to the attic to do so and I guessed wrong.
    Makes sense...we don't have a solid attic that would help in this case, so I think it'd be a lot more work for me...
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    • Trevytrev11
      MVP
      • Nov 2006
      • 3259

      #827
      Re: For all of you guys who are homeowners or newly owned

      Originally posted by GAMEC0CK2002
      Sweet. I got a call from my builders to confirm the pre-build meeting on March 11th. Met with the lender last weekend to turn in my stuff for the full mortgage application.
      If you are looking into a security camera system, see if your builder can pre-run the wires. Our builder ran all of our speaker wire, I wish I would have had him run the security wire as well.

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      • Redacted01
        Hall Of Fame
        • Aug 2007
        • 10316

        #828
        Re: For all of you guys who are homeowners or newly owned

        Originally posted by Trevytrev11
        If you are looking into a security camera system, see if your builder can pre-run the wires. Our builder ran all of our speaker wire, I wish I would have had him run the security wire as well.
        That's what I had them do. Prewire security, surround sound in basement, and tons of ethernet to all rooms.

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        • Lava
          Pro
          • Mar 2009
          • 966

          #829
          Re: For all of you guys who are homeowners or newly owned

          Installed a garage door opener this weekend. Man, that's a chore. Luckily it works well and I didn't have to move or re-do anything.
          Yankees | Titans | Huskers | Kings

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          • mgoblue
            Go Wings!
            • Jul 2002
            • 25477

            #830
            Re: For all of you guys who are homeowners or newly owned

            Originally posted by Lava
            Installed a garage door opener this weekend. Man, that's a chore. Luckily it works well and I didn't have to move or re-do anything.
            Yeah, probably need help with those just to hold them in place.

            Eventually I want to get a quiet garage door opener, but don't care enough to spend the money right now....I'd probably have it installed to be safe, but tempting to save that money.
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            • GAMEC0CK2002
              Stayin Alive
              • Aug 2002
              • 10384

              #831
              Re: For all of you guys who are homeowners or newly owned

              Originally posted by Lava
              Installed a garage door opener this weekend. Man, that's a chore. Luckily it works well and I didn't have to move or re-do anything.
              Speaking of garage door openers. Ours wasn't working, even though you could hear the motor running like normal. Technician came out....took him exactly 2 minutes. The part that connects to the door to bring it up and down was in the "open" position. Only in the "locked" position does it connect to the door.

              $134 to push a latch up.
              Last edited by GAMEC0CK2002; 02-26-2015, 07:13 PM.

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              • mike24forever
                Old Guy
                • Sep 2003
                • 3168

                #832
                Re: For all of you guys who are homeowners or newly owned

                Originally posted by GAMEC0CK2002
                Speaking of garage door openers. Ours wan't working, even though you could hear the motor running like normal. Technician came out....took him exactly 2 minutes. The part that connects to the door to bring it up and down was in the "open" position. Only in the "locked" position does it connect to the door.

                $134 to push a latch up.
                Damn. That sucks.
                I am the lesson after the fall.

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                • Lava
                  Pro
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 966

                  #833
                  Re: For all of you guys who are homeowners or newly owned

                  Originally posted by GAMEC0CK2002
                  Speaking of garage door openers. Ours wasn't working, even though you could hear the motor running like normal. Technician came out....took him exactly 2 minutes. The part that connects to the door to bring it up and down was in the "open" position. Only in the "locked" position does it connect to the door.

                  $134 to push a latch up.
                  Expensive lesson learned. We all have some of those.
                  Yankees | Titans | Huskers | Kings

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                  • mike24forever
                    Old Guy
                    • Sep 2003
                    • 3168

                    #834
                    Re: For all of you guys who are homeowners or newly owned





                    Kitchen, floors and paint are finally done. 6.5 weeks! My wife is over the moon happy, and that's all that matters. Now I can reclaim my basement!


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                    I am the lesson after the fall.

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                    • Phobia
                      Hall Of Fame
                      • Jan 2008
                      • 11623

                      #835
                      Re: For all of you guys who are homeowners or newly owned

                      Looks real nice Mike!!

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                      • mike24forever
                        Old Guy
                        • Sep 2003
                        • 3168

                        #836
                        Re: For all of you guys who are homeowners or newly owned

                        Originally posted by Phobia
                        Looks real nice Mike!!
                        Thanks Phobia.
                        I am the lesson after the fall.

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                        • thaima1shu
                          Robot
                          • Feb 2004
                          • 5598

                          #837
                          Re: For all of you guys who are homeowners or newly owned

                          Closed and got the keys to the house today! Today is a great day.

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                          • GAMEC0CK2002
                            Stayin Alive
                            • Aug 2002
                            • 10384

                            #838
                            Re: For all of you guys who are homeowners or newly owned

                            Originally posted by thaima1shu
                            Closed and got the keys to the house today! Today is a great day.
                            Congrats man.

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                            • nemesis04
                              RIP Ty My Buddy
                              • Feb 2004
                              • 13530

                              #839
                              Re: For all of you guys who are homeowners or newly owned

                              Originally posted by Phobia
                              I had a hilarious moment this weekend. So if yall remember a week ago or so I installed bunch of different lights. This fixture was one of them.


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                              You could have spun it so the fixture faced up. I have done that with a few fixtures my wife has picked up. She tends to only worry about the look and not the logistics, I guess that is where I come in, lol.
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                              • Phobia
                                Hall Of Fame
                                • Jan 2008
                                • 11623

                                #840
                                Re: For all of you guys who are homeowners or newly owned

                                Originally posted by nemesis04
                                You could have spun it so the fixture faced up. I have done that with a few fixtures my wife has picked up. She tends to only worry about the look and not the logistics, I guess that is where I come in, lol.

                                Oh I thought about it and told her. I got, "Thats not how it goes" in return. I guess thats to be expected from a women who does lighting for a living. I don't argue lol.


                                Sent from da lil phone.

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