I did a lot of keypad cat5 and speaker wirings for our new build home.
If you are sure that the location is gonna be having a keypad for sure,
I would put either a low voltage plastic or metal gang box (1 gang) in there by the stud.
This will save you the work after you have moved in to install the keypad as
the builder will have already put the dry wall surrounding your gang box. Make sure you align the
height of your gang box with other gang boxes in the house.
If you are not sure if you are gonna be installing any keypad, you can just
leave the wire inside or outside. You can always fill the hole afterward if you changed your mind.
In terms of speaker wires, I simply left them out and have the dry wall
people do a hole for the wires to be out of the wall. This will allow you to cut
the hole for speakers later on unless you have a pre-frame for the speakers. If so,
just install them before they do the drywall.
Hope this helps.
Hi everyone. I have a question. I have alot of my audio cabling ran. however i have a question about the boxes for the keypads in each room. Since i do not know exactly what i am going to be installing down the line, do i just install a singly gang box nailed to the stud on the side, or should it be a double box. One local guy advised me to just bring the wire out in the center of the stud in the sheetrock , without any box and that most of the keypads will come with ears that clip onto the sheetrock and hold in place
What should i do?
thanks again all