We've rounded up a year's worth of wiring cleanup jobs.
Wires Vomiting Out of Cabinet
Best Dressed System
Cable Guy Makes Mess
Clean Documentation
A Disaster Zone
Hiding a Projector
Major Overhaul After Flood
Old-Fashioned Cleanup
Phoning it In
Plastic Surgery Makeover
Richest Man in California
What's Wrong With This Picture?
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Major Overhaul After Flood

The was “one of the worst” installations TriPhase Technologies field supervisor and engineer Brian Swanson had ever seen.

The job came after a flood, and the homeowner hired the integration company to get his systems back up and running. “We had to replace some gear that had been under water,” Swanson says.

It took Swanson three and a half days to complete the job. “It was a wreck,” Swanson recalls. “If you needed to move a wire, three would come unplugged. Any little thing you did, it caused the homeowners headaches.

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