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I know Robert Lagram is still working out of Melvin Village. He may have changed his phone number. He is presently doing a job on Pistol Island, just west of the Graveyard.
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Whether an architect or a builder or both.
Make sure you state exactly what you want. Then review all. There are never enough electrical outlets both inside and outside. Exterior lighting. Security cameras. Wire for such even if you don't have current plans. The wiring during construction is cheap. Home theater wiring if there is going to be a television in any of these rooms. They don't sell televisions today with a speaker in the front. Low voltage wiring. Cat5e or Cat6. RG6. "Everything is wireless now." I had a neighbor tell me. And after construction of new home he wanted to install some webcams. Well, the wireless webcams he looked at all required an electrical outlet. He didn't put any in where he wants the webcams. |
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