Measure from the exterior wall to find the approximate desired location of the cable jack and drill a 3 4 hole through the 2x4 plate.
Hide coaxial cable under carpet.
You can also hide ether.
Step 1 lift the carpet to lift the carpet up use your pliers to grip the carpet edge and gently pull it up from the tack strip.
This is one way you can hide that coaxial cable under your baseboard and behind molding.
Consider placing your cable under carpet that is up against a wall.
Then cut a hole in the wall where you want to install the box and face plate buy a existing construction electrical box for a nice clean installation and fish the wire down the wall and out the hole.
Using the wall to your advantage is a great way to hide your coaxial cable.
Remove your cover from the packaging and if necessary use a handheld saw to cut it down to the proper size 2 x research source if.
The padding can help protect the cables that will be installed beneath the carpet.
Peel off the fish tape from its reel guiding the end of the tape toward the other wall where the wire will emerge from under the carpet.
There may even be a divot there that will make it easy to hide your cables.
If your carpet is plush enough the cable will slip under the baseboards surprisingly easily.
Only hide low voltage small flat and non thermally conductive wires under carpeting.
Start measuring where the cords are visible on the wall.
Step 1 measure the wall to determine cover length.
They usually fall off the edge of the device they re attached to.
Here s a look at how magnets are used to pull cable under your carpet.
However you should remember that you can only do this if you have an attic upstairs or above the room where you have to worry about your coaxial cables.
Try to use small cables that will be unobtrusive under the carpet.
Do not hide electric wires under your carpet.
Step 2 press the cable down into the carpet and underneath the baseboards of your wall.
It can cause fire.
Work slowly to avoid snagging the underside of the carpet or getting stuck on the padding.
Lay the cable so that it is as close to the wall as possible and with as little slack as possible.
Helps make for an easier pull and the tool is a labor life saver.
Always place your cable in a safe location where the cable will not be continuously stepped on.
You can buy cable covers at most hardware stores.
This may require little hard work but if you are up for it you will have a neat home with zero clutter.