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When installing a home theater system, look for a company that will design and engineer your complete audio visual system, provide comprehensive documentation and integrate with the other professionals involved with your project such as the architect, home builder, interior designer, electrical contractor, HVAC personnel and any wood work necessary. In addition to system design and implementation, find a company that offers lighting, acoustic, room, and cabinet design services insuring that all of the electronics integrate with the home or office in a seamless functional system, in addition to being aesthetically pleasing. Today’s electronic equipment and services are vastly different from those offered ten years ago. With the introduction of home offices, computers, home theaters, satellite dishes, the Internet, Video Conferencing and similar types of equipment and services, the “typical” wiring in a home or office has become overlooked and out dated. It is vital to find an audiovisual builder that will offer structured wiring system that is safe yet pleasing to the eye. In addition, a well designed structured wiring system will provide you with the peace of mind that comes from knowing that your home or office will accommodate future technologies and services.
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Utah has two dissimilar regions sharply divided by the Wasatch Range (part of the Rocky Mts.), which runs generally south from the Idaho border. To the east of the Wasatch rise high mountains and irregular plateaus; along its western foothills lie the major cities of Utah, while farther west is the Great Basin. In the northeast the snowcapped Uinta Mts. reach the state's highest elevation in Kings Peak (13,528 ft/4,123 m). The dissected Colorado Plateau stretches southward, rugged and largely uninhabitable except in isolated river valleys. Deep, tortuous canyons cut by the Colorado River and its tributaries impede travel but create vistas of remarkable grandeur.
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