The home theater install process is a very intricate process that should only be trusted to experienced professionals that have a demonstrated track record of success. By allowing a company to send less than stellar installers to your home in order to save yourself some money you will be opening up your door to a host of problems.
When it comes to a home theater install job, it is a delicate process that must be handled by highly skilled technicians that have years’ worth of experience. There is a huge difference between a home theater install job done by a group of installers that were contracted out by the electronics retailer and a team of professionals that work for the same company that sold you your equipment.
The first major difference is the level of professionalism that they show. Contracted installers will not show you and your home the utmost level of respect. They have already been paid by the electronics company to come out and do the installation so they aren’t worried about impressing you with their customer service skills.
However, a professional installation team represents the company that you selected to purchase your equipment from. They want you to be thoroughly satisfied with the installation job and their craftsmanship. They will respect you and your home.
The second major difference is evidenced by the quality of the work that is performed. You’ll notice visible and hanging wires, patchy drywall repairs, showing hardware, and all kinds of eyesores if you allow contractors to come out and take care of your installation job. You may also have to replace broken equipment that was installed incorrectly, and call them back out several times to adjust the sound and the picture quality.
But you will get the exact opposite end result if you go with a company that will take care of your entire theater project from its inception to the end. They will install all of the equipment with extreme care paying close attention to the aesthetics of the room and the quality of their installation job. They will professionally calibrate your sound equipment so that you can get the ultimate experience the first time that you sit down in your custom home theater room.
There are some major differences when you compare a contracted out installer to an in house team of professional installers. Only buy your electronic equipment from a company that will send their own guys out to install it.
