25 Nov 2023 10:07 AM - last edited: 27 Nov 2023 08:54 AM by Daniel-F
I got sky fitted several months ago. I was not home when the job was finished and didn't think much of their work however, a family member has pointed out how bad the job was done. The thick black wires are hanging round my entire living room with silver connector points showing. I tried to hide them behind skirting boards but the wire is too thick and the connector points don't allign with the skirting or door frame. These connector points have given my son an electric shock this morning and after speaking to customer services, they informed me they won't be doing anything. My father has just had sky fitted in recent days. No wires, just a small box that connects through wifi. Surely this can be resolved before I cancel and seek legal advice?
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25 Nov 2023 10:14 AM - last edited: 25 Nov 2023 10:15 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Anonymous Those wires are nothing to do with broadband they are satellite cables and carry at most 18 volts.
25 Nov 2023 10:16 AM
Thank you for your reply. Can you tell me why I have them around my entire livingroom? They are an eyesore and so dangerous
25 Nov 2023 10:19 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Anonymous You're asking another customer why? How can we know why?
25 Nov 2023 10:22 AM
I am new to this, there is no need to be rude. How horrible are you
25 Nov 2023 10:34 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Anonymous nobody is being rude. Those cables carry the signal from your satellite dish to your Sky Q box. Sky do offer a different TV service which does use Wifi called Sky Stream. The voltage carried is very low so is in no way dangerous but like all electrical kit should not be fiddled with. You cant have satellite TV without those leads Sky Stream is a different service but may suit you better.
If a Sky engineer left the install like that without at least warning you of the implications of where you have the TV then you have a complaint. However if there was a discussion and which ever adult that was present was adament that was what they wanted then its down to you. Initially raise a formal complaint see How to make a Sky complaint | Sky Help | Sky.com
25 Nov 2023 10:34 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Anonymous So asking you a question is being rude.
25 Nov 2023 10:55 AM
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@Anonymous wrote:
I got sky fitted several months ago. I was not home when the job was finished and didn't think much of their work
@Anonymous
Firstly you need to be talking to the responsible adult you left in charge for the engineer visit and ascertain what the engineer said about placement of the wiring. Did they challenge it before the engineer left?
25 Nov 2023 12:42 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Anonymous
Certainly a horrible satellite cable run, but note that Sky installers aren't obliged to attempt a concealed installation, particularly where furniture and other household clutter is in the way, and they should have been supervised.
Migration to Sky Stream is probably an option as long as you have adequate WiFi/Broadband.
25 Nov 2023 01:01 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreI am stuggling to believe that an engineer would place cables like that.
Even if the cable had to go round the door they would nomally run along the skirting board & then round the frame
25 Nov 2023 01:22 PM
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@nigea99 wrote:I am stuggling to believe that an engineer would place cables like that.
Even if the cable had to go round the door they would nomally run along the skirting board & then round the frame
And I highly doubt a Sky engineer would be haphazardly wrapping red and white tape round the coaxial cable.
25 Nov 2023 01:52 PM
If this was done by a Sky Engineer I would be advise getting on the phone to Sky pronto and get them back. also I wouldn't have let them away with doing such a bad job at my house. Looks like to me it was just laziness out of them with doing this install.
25 Nov 2023 01:56 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreWill be interesting to hear what the 'responsible adult' has to say and why the OP has left it several months without already challenging it.
25 Nov 2023 08:18 PM
Thats the point why would anyone let such a shoddy job be done in their house? i'm thinking it might have been a DIY job.
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