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Because there are so many options with home theaters, it is helpful to have a professional install these expensive pieces of equipment. You may need to have the wires hidden, wide televisions mounted on the wall, receivers adjusted, and speakers mounted. Even if you need to have an entirely new room remodeled or added to your current home, were here to help you at the Home Center of West Michigan. Our prescreened contractors will help you with this job and many more.
Connecting the Wires
Because Americans love their TV so much, they try to do everything with them! Not only are most TVs hooked up to cable, the Internet, dvds, tivo, and I pods. Theyre also connected to a series of games and other entertainment systems like karaoke. This leads to a series of cords splayed across the floor that look like some sort of snake den.
Not only are these wires and cords a trip or choke hazard to you, your children, and your pets, they are also a fire hazard. Its important to have the proper outlets available for your systems to avoid electrical problems. Some of the solutions to hide the wires are installing the wires behind your walls. You can also have new outlets and panels builds to streamline all of your plugging into one area. Another popular solution is to have furniture built to hold all of the chords out of reach. This is especially helpful for animals who like to chew and small children.
Television and Screen Mounting
Of course, not all home theaters use the same equipment. Some home theaters are incorporating a large screen or plasma TV. Other home theaters are using a screen that is painted to the wall or pulls down. Of course, having these items mounted correctly is crucial. The prospect of having the bolts or nails from the mounting equipment fallout and break the equipment is devastating. Not only would it lead to costly repairs, it could also lead to serious injury. Whether you need installation or repair of your home theater screen, were here to help you at the Home Center of West Michigan. We can also assist you with installation of any drapes or blinds that you may want to use to hide your screen when it is not being used.
Connecting the Wires
Because Americans love their TV so much, they try to do everything with them! Not only are most TVs hooked up to cable, the Internet, dvds, tivo, and I pods. Theyre also connected to a series of games and other entertainment systems like karaoke. This leads to a series of cords splayed across the floor that look like some sort of snake den.
Not only are these wires and cords a trip or choke hazard to you, your children, and your pets, they are also a fire hazard. Its important to have the proper outlets available for your systems to avoid electrical problems. Some of the solutions to hide the wires are installing the wires behind your walls. You can also have new outlets and panels builds to streamline all of your plugging into one area. Another popular solution is to have furniture built to hold all of the chords out of reach. This is especially helpful for animals who like to chew and small children.
Television and Screen Mounting
Of course, not all home theaters use the same equipment. Some home theaters are incorporating a large screen or plasma TV. Other home theaters are using a screen that is painted to the wall or pulls down. Of course, having these items mounted correctly is crucial. The prospect of having the bolts or nails from the mounting equipment fallout and break the equipment is devastating. Not only would it lead to costly repairs, it could also lead to serious injury. Whether you need installation or repair of your home theater screen, were here to help you at the Home Center of West Michigan. We can also assist you with installation of any drapes or blinds that you may want to use to hide your screen when it is not being used.
