I totally understand its important to ground, I'm just trying to throw out that you can't always ground. My installs are always BEAUTIFUL! Sometimes those installs are not grounded because their isn't a grounding source, at lease near the dish and poe. In this part of the country, Eastern NC. PVC is the main line coming in to the house but copper pipe used to feed the home, so grounding to a cold water pipe would eventually lead to PVC. I've seen a couple of homes with PVC everywhere. Grounding a system is a plus but I'm not going to bust any guys balls if the install is excellent but no ground. Now if some jack leg comes and throws a dish in the ground no concrete, cables all over the yard, no ground, ect, ect. Yeah I'll call him out. Tipping the guy that comes out to fix the last guys screw up deserves praise. A lot of peeps could give two sheets about the next tech that comes out there. No installer makes enough off a service call to make up for a re-install. I hate piecing together somebody else's crap. Even if your not a tech you can look at an install and know if its crap or was done by a professional. All I'm saying if the guy came and done a nice job the first time just didn't ground either because he forgot or the ground isn't near or available then why call in and try to get his ass chewed about it. Give the installer a break if the install was done efficiently and neat. On a crap install, Grounding is going to be the least of your problems for years to come.....
Oh you didnt see my orginal posting about my install.
1. No grounding with 4 differnent spots he could of grounded two.
2. Put the drip loop on the in a spot where it very visable and ugly when all he had to do was move it 1 foot to the right so it was out of street side and neighborhood view ( i did not ask him to take the cabling out of his way. Asked to have everything brought into my outdoor panel with my dish network switch plus telephone and cable drops. he for some reason half way undid my dp44 switch leaving it dangling in the box. and then proceed to splice into my cable vs un hooking the drops from the 2 dp44 switches *one he left alone
3. left a mess everywhere
4. lie about what was extra and what was not. basically just wanted to get out there and to his next job.
5. sloppy work all around.
2nd installer just could not belive the piss poor job the first one did. Spent 5 hours correcting it. I might be a dtv noob and zyengri might hate me because I expect quality work to be done.
Now Example up in NY in a 2 story place where all my wires run via the attic and the dish is on the roof there is a ground but it 35 feet down I dont except that to be grounded. But you do a ground block yet not attach it to anything especially when there is a coper main water pipe and a foot to the left is a ground block for my AC condensor leading to the ground on the break box and then 5 feeet fom that is the actual electrical box. I kinda expect an installer to pick one and ground the system.
Oh #4 being 25 feet away 7 foot ground rod fought tooth and nail to go down into the lime stone crust of florida soil.
Since Zygenri is always bashing me I figure he probably like my first installer and not the great 2nd installer.
1. Do a nice clean professional job.
2. Do what you say your going to do and not something else.
You become my new best friend and will get side work from me
+you get a tip. ( Down here even though it mostly inhabbited by yankees, most people wont tip ) I was borned in Florida and raised here too. When I took my first 6 month assignment as an AS400 programer for a 3 letter Company that just got bailed out up in Albany, NY people tiped there trash guy , and there ups guy etc, every since then I tip anyone for an outstanding job done.
1. Do a sloppy half ass job
2. Say your going to do something then do the opposite.
Have me be the biggest bastard of all time. I bash you here on the forums and call your boss and basically raise hell.