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How to run HDMI cable through existing construction drywall

I didn’t realize this was such a hot-topic until after the Christmas season.  Several family members bought new flat screen TVs and were wondering the best way to get that “clean look” of a wall-mounted screen with no visible cables.

Since most of us with new flat screens don’t also have newly constructed houses to match, let’s talk about how to run the television’s power, HDMI, RCA, and any other cables through the wall.

These are the tools to get ahead of time:

  • Wire Fish Tape (or: Fish Tape, Wire Snake, Wall Snake, whatever the kids are calling it these days).
  • Two (2) Screwdrivers (a Phillips and a standard)
  • Drywall Hand Saw
  • Sharpie Marker
  • Electrical Tape
Drywall Hand Saw
Wire Fish Tape ex.1
Wire Fish Tape ex.2

Now let’s talk about the hardware you’ll need:

Wondering where to buy this stuff?  I recommend mycablemart.com.  And no, they’re not paying me to write this.  I found the company through a Google search the week before Christmas, and bought a wall mount bracket, face plates, gang boxes, and 2 HDMI cables at a very competitive price.  I made this purchase late afternoon 2 days before Dec. 24th, and by the time I got home from the office the next day, the package was waiting for me in my garage.  That’s fast shipping during the hectic Holidays.  If you have a better place to shop for this stuff, by all means, leave a comment about it.

Pass Through Wall Plate
Existing Construction Wall Box (front view)
Single Gang Existing Construction Wall Box

So why did I buy the “Pass Through” face plate?  Because it seems like A/V equipment is always changing the inputs/outputs as the years fly by.  I didn’t want to pigeon hole myself into a limited set of i/o ports.  With the pass through plate, I have the option of running different cables through the wall as needed (although I don’t plan on doing this often, as it’s a pain).

That said, if you want something a little more customized and even more “finished” looking, check out these wall plates:

Audio Wall Plate
Keystone Type Wall Plate

Installation:

Pass Through Face Plate

That should be everything!  Now hang your flat screen back on the bracket, plug your cables in, and enjoy that “clean” look.

 

Finished Look
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