My electrician has said he's comfortable laying all of this -- but of course when I talked to a custom installer he said it would be crazy to have an electrician do this b/c they don't know about maximum pull rate, minimum turn angles, etc. He quoted me a price of around $8k to run all those wires and set up a structured media center.
Well there are electricians that are more than qualified to install CAT6 and RG6 Coax as well as the terminations. And then there are electricians that are not....
I have also seen low voltage cable installers that don't know what they are doing either.....
Something to consider if you have the electrician install the cable and terminations and have an A/V installer install and hook up the equipment and there are problems...... Well good luck.... Then the blame game starts.....
If you use a good A/V company to install the low voltage cabling, terminations, install the equipment, and set-up, then one person is responsible for any problems.... The A/V company.....
Ask for references.
There are states in the US that require low voltage cable installers to be licensed. Ask the A/V company representative if his installers are licensed or do his installers work under his license.
Ask if he certifies each CAT6 after the RJ45 modular ends are installed? A simple continuity wire map test is not a certification test.....
I would recommend quad shield type RG6 coax cable. Ask him what type of "F" connector ends he uses. I would recommend the compression type.
One last note.... Low voltage cable installers, as a rule, are paid less than a State licensed electrician.