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Uploaded by on Feb 18, 2009

Homepath Products introduces the eXapath™ in-wall cable pathway system. This system gets installed during home construction and remodeling, remains hidden behind wall treatments (Drywall) and allows contractors and homeowners the ability to add eXapath media outlets anywhere along its length from floor to ceiling...before or after wall treatments are in place.

The eXapath in-wall cable pathway system is ideal for low voltage cables supporting media rooms, whole-house audio, data networking, home theater, security, CATV and home automation. http://www.homepathproducts.com

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  • In today's tough economy, and given the rapid pace at which consumer electronics evolve...a system such as this adds tremendous value and differentiation for those who embrace and install it.

  • electricians are almost always in the house before us low voltage guys so i would have to push their wire behind this box. not through it. also this is so time consuming. maybe only useful for plasma pre wires.

  • Thanks for viewing the video and posting your thoughts...here are some to consider.

    This system was designed by homeowners...for homeowners. The real value is that it enables the home to keep pace as consumer electronics technology evolves thus enabling the owner of the home the flexibility to modify the home as their needs change...using the low voltage installer of their choosing.

  • It does require coordination between the line voltage and low voltage installations and that is where a discussion between the homeowner, general contractor, and subcontractors is very helpful.

  • The system also allows you to install after line voltage has been installed...but it's preferable to install eXapath first.

    If the wall cavity has sufficient depth then the line voltage wires can be "shifted" slightly...barring that, the eXapath system can be notched for the line voltage wires with nail plates added for protection.

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  • You're killing it on youtube! Great content. Keep up the good work!

  • Excellent video and very informative on the eXapath system -- nice job! Anyone building or remodeling should absolutely consider using this system.

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