Thread: General Cable damage
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Old 26-06-2020, 15:22   #2
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Re: Cable damage

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Originally Posted by Maltloaf View Post
My father-in-law has virgin media, something that I am looking at getting myself. I noticed that his main incoming black signal cable that runs down along the site of his property at floor level has been damaged. The TV is still working fine but I suspect it's going to start causing issues when the whether gets worse. I have temporarily put installation tape over it. Does anyone know what the rules are will cable faults with virgin. Is it something that can be repaired DIY style? We could wait till it stops working but if we are going to fix it would rather do it whiles the weather is good.
My neighbour accidentally sliced through his cable last summer. He reported it to Virgin and they were out the next day.
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