Low Voltage contractor. Watch them like a hawk, if you pay for cat6 or 7 quality cabling ensure its not catshit that gets installed. Contractors tend to be the “he don’t know any better” sorts. Check the packaging before its installed is the best way to make sure you don’t give them a nice tip in charged vs installed material costs. All contractors, but particularly low voltage and electrical contractors like to use what they like to use as long as it doesn’t fail an electrical inspection it’s free game.
If your installing one ethernet port and it’s mainly one vertical step I would guess your looking at 6 hours of work + materials.
Semi educated guess for similar work in my part of Colorado…$550-750, one port.
Low Voltage contractor. Watch them like a hawk, if you pay for cat6 or 7 quality cabling ensure its not catshit that gets installed. Contractors tend to be the “he don’t know any better” sorts. Check the packaging before its installed is the best way to make sure you don’t give them a nice tip in charged vs installed material costs. All contractors, but particularly low voltage and electrical contractors like to use what they like to use as long as it doesn’t fail an electrical inspection it’s free game.
If your installing one ethernet port and it’s mainly one vertical step I would guess your looking at 6 hours of work + materials.
Semi educated guess for similar work in my part of Colorado…$550-750, one port.