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Goldenboy
June 29th, 2008, 02:31 AM
Out here they replace the same drops to the same houses year after year. I've always wondered why the CATV companies don't pay a little extra to have the drops buried in conduit right from the house to the tv ped. This way if the drop goes bad they can just pull a new one through or if someone cuts the drop/conduit they could just repair the conduit and then pull a new drop through.
Do any of the CATV companies out there do this or does it just seem to smart for a utility company to figure out.
Sometimes I think that utility companies should hire retired locators as engineers because none of their engineers seem to have a clue.
TBONE
June 29th, 2008, 03:30 AM
Get this here they have a joint trench aggrement with the power company to bury a little conduit to the house for the drop but they still come and plow in a drop to the house and dont use the conduit..what the hell :bonk:
locomike
June 29th, 2008, 08:31 PM
it all depends if the mexicans feel like buring the conduit or not.
gypsygirl
June 30th, 2008, 01:54 AM
Good point Golden... our catv companies here just bury new drops even if there are just disconnected drops at the house & the ped...
underground quester
June 30th, 2008, 04:40 AM
Out here they replace the same drops to the same houses year after year. I've always wondered why the CATV companies don't pay a little extra to have the drops buried in conduit right from the house to the tv ped. This way if the drop goes bad they can just pull a new one through or if someone cuts the drop/conduit they could just repair the conduit and then pull a new drop through.
Do any of the CATV companies out there do this or does it just seem to smart for a utility company to figure out.
Sometimes I think that utility companies should hire retired locators as engineers because none of their engineers seem to have a clue.
Hey careful there Golden wouldn't want to hurt an engineers feelings now would we? Those engineers went to uni. for up to seven years to get that dumb. That's a lot of time and money! Give em credit for persistence if nothing else!:D
Seriously, it is a pain in the butt as I seem to be doing a number of cable drops in some of the brand new areas. Here one company installs catv, phone,power in one trench. But, if any of them fails...as often catv seems to, they dig a new trench and do not necessarily follow the old trench line. Hit waiting to happen. Heck of a good idea if they could just bury a conduit containing all three then puh a new one in if needed.
yahoo
June 30th, 2008, 11:23 PM
they were doing this a while back with cox but now all these new companies buying out the old comp. and it's same ole same ole just put the cable in the ground 2 in and if it goes bad don't matter we won't be here next year anyway........that is my opinion
gypsygirl
July 1st, 2008, 12:50 AM
Don't you just love the "hit line" call and get there and find out it is an abandoned line... gotta love it!...:bang:
Metroman
July 9th, 2008, 01:42 AM
Don't you just love the "hit line" call and get there and find out it is an abandoned line... gotta love it!...:bang:
Especially when the hit line is about half the size of the existing house service.So obvious sometimes.And of course their tv and or tel still works lol:jumpinsmile:
LadyLeatherneck
July 9th, 2008, 12:52 PM
Hey careful there Golden wouldn't want to hurt an engineers feelings now would we? Those engineers went to uni. for up to seven years to get that dumb. That's a lot of time and money!
The engineers at VA Power were mostly Art or History Majors. Don't remember but one who was a real Engineer. :nerd:
Goldenboy
July 10th, 2008, 02:23 AM
It's pretty funny in my area. In new construction sites when the power is buried to the home they put a tv and tel drop joint with the electric and coil them up by the electric meter. If the tv or tel drop is buried with an inch of dirt the lazy tech will just lay a new one on top the ground and send it in for a new bury ticket instead of getting his hands dirty and using the one that is already there.
sprayandpray
July 10th, 2008, 12:11 PM
Iddon't know when I last saw a Catv drop repaired. Like Golden said they just lay out a new one and have a contractor come bury it - without a ticket.
yahoo
July 11th, 2008, 03:08 AM
are you kidding do they actually repair tv drops????? not in this state....every house here has at least 10 dead drops..........tv and phone
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