UGH.....Then why post here on a PAY TV forum?Bottom line?
Pay TV is a racket.
UGH.....Then why post here on a PAY TV forum?Bottom line?
Pay TV is a racket.
The best advice I can offer is to shop around. be mindful that you will get what you pay for.I didn't really mean to get this type of discussion going, my apologies. Based on the difficulty of this particular job and what I know about how to do it, I'd probably pay somebody $100 to do the job neatly,and professionally so that I don't have to worry about anything. When that price is doubled is when I start exploring other alternatives such as DIY. I prefer to own vs lease, and I prefer no-contract vs contract. I also have a decent level of skill compared to the average joe (I have a compression tool and know how to terminate RG6, I have installed and aimed my own 1000.2 once before, etc) so for me it's not worth $200.
I agree.
If some cheap bastard call's me and ask's "how much to change a head gasket?" I always give them a range - i.e. $500.00 thru $700.00. BECAUSE I HAVE NOT LOOKED AT IT.
My "labor guide" does not account for broken bolt's, and other incidental's, I EAT those.
If I was so inept, that I missed the water pump, and the valve job, then I would EAT that also. If your mechanic does different, maybe you need to reevaluate your mechanic.
Dish prefer's instead,to go with a "set price". for an install. Without even LOOKING at it.
I hope you understand,that you support the thought, that a small install, such as the OP's=a new receiver, XXX # of feet of coax, and a peek of the existing antenna, cost's the same as, a new antenna, a new LNB, a new switch, a hopper, a joey, etc, etc, etc.
Rob
200 per house to my pocket.When I first broke into the installation business, I worked for a company that charged $250 for a single receiver install. We got 40%.....They supplied cable and accessories.
I really do wish a retailer or contractor of this nature was easier to find.The best advice I can offer is to shop around. be mindful that you will get what you pay for.
I agreed with the $200 because I do A-1 work. All cabling is done neatly. If I can hide it under the siding or behind a downspout, it's done. All wall/floor penetrations are sealed.
The antenna is perfectly aligned for the best signal. etc etc....And I stand behind the work. Typically I will warranty any parts that I supply. Grounding blocks, spiltters etc. If one of these parts fails in the first three months, I roll out and change it out on my dime......Another reason for the price I would charge. .
I really do wish a retailer or contractor of this nature was easier to find.
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