Professional exterior cable removal and satellite dish removal in Charlotte, NC.
Remove unsightly abandoned wires, eliminate hazards, and seal entry points.
Old cables dangling from your roof or siding make your home look neglected. We remove them completely.
Unsealed holes where cables entered can let water into your walls. We seal every penetration.
Loose or improperly grounded lines can be a safety risk. We de‑energize and remove them properly.
Home inspections often flag abandoned wiring. Clear it now to avoid last‑minute surprises.
Heavy dishes can strain mounts and cause roof wear. We take them down safely and patch holes.
Old unused cables can interfere with active lines. Cleanup means better performance.
We walk your property, identify all abandoned cables and dishes, and provide a flat‑rate quote.
We carefully disconnect and remove all wiring, mounts, and dishes without damaging siding or roofing.
All entry points are sealed with weatherproof materials. Your home looks cleaner and performs better.
We haul away all debris and recycle materials whenever possible.
Over time, homes accumulate unused cables from previous internet providers, cable TV, and satellite dishes. These abandoned lines are more than just an eyesore—they can create serious problems:
Many homes in Charlotte have multiple provider drops running across exterior walls, loosely stapled cables, and outdated satellite dishes that were never properly removed.
We don’t just cut and pull wires. We restore the integrity of your home’s exterior.
Old satellite dishes (DirecTV, Dish, etc.) are often left behind when homeowners switch to streaming or fiber. We safely remove:
We’re gearing up to offer professional Ethernet installation. Here’s what we’ll provide when we launch.
You upgraded your internet plan. But did you upgrade the wiring inside your walls?
Your internet is only as strong as your internal Ethernet infrastructure.
Caps speeds around 100–500 Mbps. Causes jitter, instability, and wastes your Fiber investment.
Supports up to 10 Gbps. Stable low latency. Future‑proof infrastructure.
Clean cable routing, precision terminations, and code‑compliant work by experienced pros.
Organized network panels, future‑ready racks, and whole‑home connectivity.
Built to support multi‑gig internet plans for years to come.
Trusted expertise in residential and business installations across the region.
Most homes are wired with Cat5 Ethernet, which typically caps around 500 Mbps in real‑world conditions and can only reach 1 Gbps under ideal circumstances. It cannot support stable multi‑gig bandwidth.
Your internet is only as strong as the infrastructure inside your walls.
| Technology | Download | Upload | Latency |
|---|---|---|---|
| Coax Cable | Up to 1.2 Gbps | 35-50 Mbps | 20-50ms |
| Fiber Optic | 5-10+ Gbps | Equal Upload | 1-10ms |
| Cable Type | Max Speed | Best Use | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cat5 | 100 Mbps | Obsolete | Replace |
| Cat5e | 1 Gbps | Basic Gigabit | Minimum |
| Cat6 | 10 Gbps (short range) | Gaming & 4K | Excellent |
| Cat6a | 10 Gbps (100m) | Future‑Proof Homes | Recommended |
| Cat8 | 40 Gbps | Data Centers | Specialized |
Fiber offers symmetrical multi‑gig speeds with ultra‑low latency. Coax shares bandwidth and has slower uploads.
Cat5 wiring caps at 1 Gbps under ideal conditions; real‑world speeds often hover around 500 Mbps. Upgrade to unlock your plan.
Serving Charlotte, Concord, Huntersville, Matthews, Gastonia, Pineville, Mint Hill and surrounding areas.