Metal Pig
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Btw, Josh...
I worked as a surveyor for 7 years, but telecom was not something we generally dealt with as it is considered less permanent than other utilities. Gas, electric, water and sewer were our main concerns in surveys and engineering plans. However, it shouldnt be hard to determine whether your telecom service comes into the house via ground or the roof. Mine comes in via the roof to an outdoor junction box like this, the square box on the right. The one on the left with the dial is the electric. My cable TV also comes off the roof. If you can determine which utilities come from your roof, youll eliminate alot of uneccessary research and worry.
I worked as a surveyor for 7 years, but telecom was not something we generally dealt with as it is considered less permanent than other utilities. Gas, electric, water and sewer were our main concerns in surveys and engineering plans. However, it shouldnt be hard to determine whether your telecom service comes into the house via ground or the roof. Mine comes in via the roof to an outdoor junction box like this, the square box on the right. The one on the left with the dial is the electric. My cable TV also comes off the roof. If you can determine which utilities come from your roof, youll eliminate alot of uneccessary research and worry.