My wife and I are looking to purchase our first house. The house we're leaning toward is 80+ years old, and has uninsulated, paneled (no sheetrock or plaster!) walls. The power wiring is rated at 60amps. The phone wires are el-cheap-o flimsy wire run underneath the baseboard. The coax was strung up by a team of amphetemine-hopped monkeys and tacked to the ceiling of the basement.
If we were to buy this house, I'd like to rip the panelling off one wall at a time, replacing the power wires and outlets/switches, phone lines, coax and adding cat5e - in an orderly and neat manner. In the instance of an "outside" wall, I'd throw some insulation in there and sheetrock it.
Is this possible? Can I do this in an orderly fashion only doing one wall at a time? How? How can I do this without splicing cable?
Any hints? Tips I'll need?
If we were to buy this house, I'd like to rip the panelling off one wall at a time, replacing the power wires and outlets/switches, phone lines, coax and adding cat5e - in an orderly and neat manner. In the instance of an "outside" wall, I'd throw some insulation in there and sheetrock it.
Is this possible? Can I do this in an orderly fashion only doing one wall at a time? How? How can I do this without splicing cable?
Any hints? Tips I'll need?