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"It was amazing. They were very professional. The owner was taking the account what I wanted done, quick work, good attitude, and focused on their work."

Isaac M on March 2020

We are your electrical and audio video solution. bringing you the highest quality in service and equipment. Owner operated. No subs. Cost is determined by the job. No travel charges.

"It was amazing. They were very professional. The owner was taking the account what I wanted done, quick work, good attitude, and focused on their work."

Isaac M on March 2020

Landline Phone Service questions, answered by experts

The average cost for a single landline in your home is around $24 per month, but some carriers offer lines for between $12 and $40 per month. If you also want access to cable TV and internet, it’s often more affordable to bundle services with a single carrier. The average cost for all three is around $80 per month, and prices for different bundles range from $50 to $150 or more, depending on what’s included.

While homeowners can make basic repairs with the right tools and knowledge, professional assistance is advisable for complex installations to ensure proper functionality.

Yes, many repair services include upgrading outdated systems with modern features.

After paying a contractor to install wires extending from the nearest phone pole, you can contact your local service provider to connect your service for a fee. Connecting to landline service costs about $20 to $270 upfront, and then you’ll spend anywhere from around $15 to $60 per month for this utility.

The length of coax cable can affect the signal. Coax cables and their connectors all have a small amount of electrical resistance, which means that the longer the cable and more connectors in the system, the weaker the signal strength. In most homes, the signal loss is tiny, but systems with coax cable lengths over 100 feet will likely experience signal troubles.

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