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What's the best way to run coaxial cable from the loft? On the outside or through the walls or floorboard/stairs somehow? They are plastered walls..
 
That's a very tough question to answer when you are the only one who's seen the house buddy!! I would have a good hunt around, there is usually a reasonable internal route somewhere. Airing cupboard etc.
 
No airing cupboard, It's a combi boiler. Most of the existing electrical bits are plastered over, but is it possible to run cable down the stairs under the floorboard?

Aren't you the guy who asked how to get into a loft through the hatch???

Yeah, but that's enlarged now! I don't remember being fully sober when asking that question either...
 
I've run an aerial coax from the loft to the lounge using the cavity in my sister old house, but that was years ago, and it was a nice straight route direct to where the aerial back box was to be positioned/used.

Just waiting now for all the plonkers that are going to come out and say you can't use the cavity because it causes damp etc!! lol!! ...It DOESN'T!!
 
Quickest way is outside, just drop it down to the room you want it in, but without knowing the house its impossible to say for certain.
 
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