Here's What You Get With Every Professional Standard
Installation:
- Strategically & optimally placed satellite dish for integrity
of home as well as consideration for the four seasons' foliage and for superior reception.
- Selection of high-quality wires to insure high audio and video quality
throughout the house.
- Provide proper grounding for protection of system and enhanced performance.
- The use of quality, professional tools to insure proper fittings
as well as avoid damaging the house direct.
- The ability to provide enhancements to insure viewing pleasure such
as off air antennas.
- A warranty for your installation.
- You will be educated on how to properly operate a satellite receiver.
- Value! factoring in the value of time spent, a professional installation
is usually less expensive than a self-installation.
The Definition of Standard Professional Installation
is:
- Mount dish on an outside wall of the dwelling with appropriate
hardware, within 100 feet cable length of TV.
- Provide up to 100 feet of RG-6 cable.
- Provide the hardware necessary to ground the satellite antenna.
- Route all cables to the TV either through an exterior wall (frame
or one layer of masonry) or from a basement.
- Connect the receiver to an existing telephone jack (if available)
in the same room with the supplied telephone wire.
- Educate the consumer on system use and contact programmers for activation.
If you request or require anything above and beyond standard professional
installation, such as additional receivers, extensive wiring, relocation of telephone jacks or special installation hardware
or accessories, you will pay the installer for those additional services at the time of the installation. You and your installer
should discuss any additional service requirements and costs prior to the start of the installation. Additional services for
which you will pay the installer directly may include: second receiver installation, second television hook-up, stereo system
hook-up, chimney mount, pole mount, additional coax cable run over 100', and wall fishing of coax cable.
Line of Sight Requirements and Other Restrictions:
- Unobstructed Southern Exposure. DIRECTV's satellites are located
over the equator south of Texas. You must have a Southern exposure, unobstructed by tall buildings or trees, where the satellite
dish is to be installed.
- Renters must have written permission from your landlord to
show the installer prior to the start of the installation.
- Home Owners Associations may restrict where your dish may be installled.
Please make sure to clear your planned installation with your HOA if there is a restrictive covenant.
- Continental US purchases only. We're sorry, but currently we are
able to ship DIRECTV Systems only to customers in the Continental United States