Every custom installer has a wiring horror story, a time when they walked into a job and immediately canceled their dinner plans and prepared to work overtime. This is because, all too often, homeowners think they can handle the setup and cable management of their home.
In fact, there’s a wholeย Facebook group dedicated to showing off the results of these poor excuses for home installs.
Weโve compiled a slideshow of some of the most atrocious rack installations and nests of wires spotted in the field by keen industry folks who were too shocked to look away.
It isnโt clear in some of these pictures if the tech was installed by an actual integrator or a homeowner who wanted to save some cash. But either way, all of these images illustrate an immense need for a qualified installer.
Good wiring sets up a home for a better user experience. Residential integrators know poor A/V wiring and cabling isnโt limited to the residential world, either. Here’s a good example of some seriously terrible restaurant A/V installs from our sister publication Commercial Integrator.
No matter the situation, a lot can be learned by examining these photographs.ย While it’s definitely easier toย leave a messy but otherwise functional rack alone, aย certain amount of personal pride should come into play for a reputable integrator.
Either way, pointing outย these disasters is both fun and a little bit scary.
Thanks to the contributors over on theย AV Install Nightmaresย Facebook group for these photos.