We’re Getting Your Home Ready for Fiber

We’re Getting Your Home Ready for Fiber

Before we can bring fiber internet inside your home, we first need to place a small line from our main network to your property. This step is called drop construction, and it’s a normal part of getting your service ready.

What You Might See

Crews or contractors on your property – They’re simply placing the fiber line that connects your home to the network.

Yard flags and temporary paint marks – These help us identify and avoid utilities like water, gas, and electric so we can work safely.
Light digging or ground disturbance – If the line goes underground, we use small equipment or hand tools to minimize impact. If your area uses overhead lines, work may happen on nearby poles instead.
Before we can bring fiber internet inside your home, we first need to place a small line from our main network to your property. This step is called drop construction, and it’s a normal part of getting your service ready.

What You Might See

Crews or contractors on your property – They’re simply placing the fiber line that connects your home to the network.
Yard flags and temporary paint marks – These help us identify and avoid utilities like water, gas, and electric so we can work safely.
Light digging or ground disturbance – If the line goes underground, we use small equipment or hand tools to minimize impact. If your area uses overhead lines, work may happen on nearby poles instead.

Why This Step Matters

The drop line is what brings the power of fiber directly to your home. Without it, we wouldn’t be able to complete your installation or deliver the fast, reliable speeds you’re signing up for.

How Long It Takes

Most drops are completed in a short period, depending on soil, weather, and the route to your home. In many cases, you don’t need to be present.

We’ll Make It Right When We’re Done

Any disturbed areas will be restored as close as possible to their original condition. We genuinely want your property to look cared for throughout the process.

What Happens Next

Once your drop is complete and the line is tested, we’ll contact you (or you’ll receive an automated notification) to schedule your in-home installation appointment.

At that point, you’re just one step away from enjoying your new fiber service!

Why This Step Matters

The drop line is what brings the power of fiber directly to your home. Without it, we wouldn’t be able to complete your installation or deliver the fast, reliable speeds you’re signing up for.

How Long It Takes

Most drops are completed in a short period, depending on soil, weather, and the route to your home. In many cases, you don’t need to be present.

We’ll Make It Right When We’re Done

Any disturbed areas will be restored as close as possible to their original condition. We genuinely want your property to look cared for throughout the process.

What Happens Next

Once your drop is complete and the line is tested, we’ll contact you (or you’ll receive an automated notification) to schedule your in-home installation appointment.

At that point, you’re just one step away from enjoying your new fiber service!

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