Home Theater Wiring.
Dedicated circuits, in-wall speaker wire, HDMI runs, and outlet relocation for projectors and screens. Cliff wires the room so the installer just plugs in.
Dedicated circuits, in-wall speaker wire, HDMI runs, and outlet relocation for projectors and screens. Cliff wires the room so the installer just plugs in.
Every room is different, but here's what most home theater wiring projects include. Cliff scopes the room with you and your AV installer before cutting anything.
A dedicated 20-amp circuit for AV equipment eliminates ground loop hum and voltage drops. Your receiver and subwoofer get clean, stable power.
In-wall rated HDMI cables (CL2/CL3) for 4K and 8K. For runs over 25 feet, fiber optic HDMI or conduit for future cable swaps.
In-wall and in-ceiling speaker wire for surround sound and Dolby Atmos layouts. Proper gauge for the run length, pulled tight, labeled at both ends.
Recessed outlet behind the TV so the mount sits flush. Outlet at the projector ceiling mount location with conduit for HDMI and control cables.
Conduit between the equipment rack and the TV wall, projector mount, and speaker locations. When HDMI 3.0 comes out, you pull new cable through existing conduit instead of tearing open walls.
USB and ethernet drops at the equipment rack location. Subwoofer cable run to wherever the sub lives. Motorized screen power drop at the ceiling.
If you're building new or gutting a room, pre-wiring during rough-in is the way to go. Walls are open, ceilings are accessible, and running cable takes a fraction of the time. It's half the cost of retrofit and the results are cleaner — every cable is strapped, labeled, and exactly where it needs to be.
Tell your GC to call us before the drywall goes up. We coordinate with your AV integrator on speaker placement, screen location, and equipment rack position. One trip during rough-in saves three trips after paint.
Already have drywall? That's most of our theater jobs. Cliff fishes cable through finished walls and ceilings without tearing the room apart. It takes longer than pre-wire and costs more, but the end result looks the same — nothing visible except the speakers and the screen.
Retrofit in single-story homes with attic access is straightforward. Two-story homes or slab construction take more planning, but it's doable. We figure out the path before we cut a single hole.
Passive HDMI cables work up to about 25 feet for 4K. Beyond that, you need active HDMI or fiber optic HDMI. We spec the right cable for the run length and install conduit so you can swap later without opening walls.
For runs under 50 feet, 16-gauge is fine. Over 50 feet, step up to 14-gauge or 12-gauge to avoid signal loss. We match the gauge to the run length and the speaker impedance your installer specs.
Atmos ceiling speakers need to be positioned relative to the listening area, not just centered in the room. We work from Dolby's placement guidelines and your AV installer's layout to get the ceiling cuts right the first time.
AV equipment on a shared circuit picks up interference from refrigerators, HVAC blowers, and anything with a motor. A dedicated 20-amp circuit eliminates ground loop hum and keeps voltage steady when other loads cycle on.
HDMI standards change every few years. Conduit between your equipment rack and display lets you pull new cable without cutting drywall. It costs almost nothing during install and saves thousands later.
NEC code requires CL2 or CL3 rated cables for in-wall installation. Standard HDMI cables from Amazon aren't rated for in-wall use. We use properly rated cables on every job — it's not optional, it's code.
We wire home theaters across the Wilmington area. The dedicated media rooms in Landfall and Figure Eight homes are some of our bigger jobs — full Atmos ceiling speaker layouts, dedicated circuits, and conduit runs between equipment closets and multiple viewing areas. Wrightsville Beach condos are tighter spaces where clean cable management and compact equipment placement matter more.
New construction in Hampstead is where pre-wire saves the most — we get in during rough-in and run everything before drywall. We also handle retrofit theater wiring in Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, Leland, Monkey Junction, Myrtle Grove, and Ogden / Porters Neck. If you're also looking at TV mounting, panel upgrades, or whole-house wiring, we scope it all in one visit.