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AV & Home Theater in Atlanta, GA
Pre-wire homes for theater, distributed audio, and TV locations — with HDMI / Cat6 / speaker cable runs, in-wall mounts, and proper power.
What's included
- ✓ Theater pre-wire
- ✓ Distributed audio
- ✓ TV mount & cable conceal
- ✓ Outlet relocation behind TV
We pull your permit & coordinate the inspection
Every job that requires it gets a permit pulled under our Georgia Electrical Contractor license #EN219136. We coordinate the county inspector (Fulton, Cobb, DeKalb, Gwinnett, Cherokee, Forsyth, Henry and surrounding counties) and stay onsite until the work is signed off — so your project is documented, insurable, and 100% code-compliant.
- ✓ Permit application & fees handled
- ✓ NEC 2020 + Georgia amendments
- ✓ County inspector scheduling
- ✓ Sign-off documentation for your records
Frequently asked questions
What's the difference between pre-wiring and full integration? +
Pre-wiring means we run HDMI, speaker wire, and control cables behind walls, hidden in conduit. Full integration includes AV receiver install, speaker mounting/calibration, and smart-home automation (Sonos, Control4, etc.). Pre-wire is foundation; integration is the smart controls.
Should I use in-wall HDMI or run it through conduit? +
In-wall HDMI can degrade signal over long runs (>30 ft). Conduit with shielded HDMI or fiber-HDMI extenders is safer. We recommend conduit — lets you upgrade cables without opening walls. For future expansion, extra empty conduit is cheap now, expensive later.
Can you hide TV cables and make a theater room look clean? +
Yes. We run all cables through the wall, use cable-tidying clips, and mount the TV flush. Speaker wire and subwoofer cables go behind baseboards or under carpet trim. Result: clean, professional look. Pre-planning during construction makes this easier than retrofits.
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