Teresa
TUG Member
Would you want an intercom system in your home?
I did a search on 'intercom' on our local craigslist under real estate and most of the houses that came up were over $500K in price.
The reason I ask is that we bought a house that has a built-in intercom system in it. House built in 1979. Main control unit is in the kitchen and then there are units in each of the four bedrooms plus speakers in the 'Great Room' (attached to the kitchen). There is a radio in it so you could pipe music into all the bedrooms and the Great Room (also hear it in the kitchen). Each location has a volume control so you could turn it off in that location if desired. We're debating on whether we should leave it in or take it out. It's a bit old fashioned (70's face plates) but it works regarding the radio. Lots of buttons to try! Talk. Listen, Monitor. Something for the 'door' too (I think you can talk to the person outside - just haven't figured out the right combination yet).
I looked at new intercom systems - most are for businesses. But some residential ones are in the $700 plus range (most higher). Many are wireless. This one is not.
This is a rehab project so we'll be selling it after we fix it up.
So, if it was you, would you want one? Or would you pass on a house that had one?
I did a search on 'intercom' on our local craigslist under real estate and most of the houses that came up were over $500K in price.
The reason I ask is that we bought a house that has a built-in intercom system in it. House built in 1979. Main control unit is in the kitchen and then there are units in each of the four bedrooms plus speakers in the 'Great Room' (attached to the kitchen). There is a radio in it so you could pipe music into all the bedrooms and the Great Room (also hear it in the kitchen). Each location has a volume control so you could turn it off in that location if desired. We're debating on whether we should leave it in or take it out. It's a bit old fashioned (70's face plates) but it works regarding the radio. Lots of buttons to try! Talk. Listen, Monitor. Something for the 'door' too (I think you can talk to the person outside - just haven't figured out the right combination yet).
I looked at new intercom systems - most are for businesses. But some residential ones are in the $700 plus range (most higher). Many are wireless. This one is not.
This is a rehab project so we'll be selling it after we fix it up.
So, if it was you, would you want one? Or would you pass on a house that had one?