Coaxial and Ethernet Cable Repairs: What You Need to Know

When your internet or TV signal starts acting up, your first instinct might be to call your provider. But often, the issue lies within the coaxial or Ethernet cables running through your walls. These cables are the backbone of your home or business's connectivity, and when they’re damaged or improperly installed, they can wreak havoc on your daily operations.

Common Cable Issues

  • Wear and Tear: Over time, cables can fray or degrade, especially in older buildings or in homes with pets that like to chew.

  • Loose Connections: Improperly seated connectors or worn-out jacks can cause signal interruptions.

  • Signal Loss: Bends, cuts, or long cable runs without proper boosting can result in weakened signals.

  • Improper Installation: DIY jobs or sloppy installations can result in poorly crimped connectors, exposed wiring, or kinked lines.

When Should You Repair vs. Replace?

  • Repair if the cable is newer and the issue is minor, such as a damaged connector or a single point of fraying.

  • Replace if the cable is older, severely damaged, or if you're experiencing frequent dropouts and performance issues.

Benefits of Professional Service

While some cable repairs might seem easy, they often require the right tools and expertise to be done safely and effectively. At Dango Marketing & Tech, LLC, we offer:

  • Precise diagnostics to locate and identify issues.

  • Clean repairs or new cable runs that meet safety standards.

  • Tidy, discreet installations with minimal disruption.

  • Honest advice on when it’s better to replace than repair.

Serving Houston and Beyond

We serve a wide area across the Houston metro, including zip codes within and just outside SH-99. Whether it’s for residential repairs or office networking, we’re here to keep you connected.

Need help with a stubborn coax or Ethernet issue? Let us handle it. Contact Dango Marketing & Tech, LLC today for a quick and reliable fix.

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