Sounds great. In my experience (as an apprentice electrician and construction attorney), the custom installer will have to hire an electrician to run the wires after he designs the system. However, if your electrician is comfortable installing on his own, go for it. Also I too believe conduit is a good idea and might be required by code depending on your state.
But take this advise: make sure your contractor is licensed, has current CGL insurance coverage up to $1.0 million (standard in the industry), get a written bid or contract as specific as possible and get a written warranty for parts and labor (but if you supply the parts he probably wont warranty those). If your contractor wont give you all of this, keep shopping. Good luck.
But take this advise: make sure your contractor is licensed, has current CGL insurance coverage up to $1.0 million (standard in the industry), get a written bid or contract as specific as possible and get a written warranty for parts and labor (but if you supply the parts he probably wont warranty those). If your contractor wont give you all of this, keep shopping. Good luck.