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TV Cable Concealment Melbourne: Clean, Compliant Options
Plan a clean Melbourne TV cable route using surface conduit, furniture routing or suitable in-wall pathways, with licensed trade requirements identified first.
What's included
- Cable route planned before drilling
- Surface conduit options for solid walls and rentals
- Device access and future cable changes considered
- Licensed electrical and registered cabling requirements identified

Popular service areas
Covered suburbs across Melbourne:
- Greater Melbourne - availability confirmed by address
Choose the route that stays usable
The cleanest-looking option on day one is not always the best long-term route. The wall type, streaming devices, game consoles, soundbar, apartment rules and future cable changes all matter.
Suitable cavity walls may allow planned low-voltage paths. Solid brick, concrete, fire-rated walls and rentals often suit neat surface conduit or cabinet routing. The route is agreed before work starts.
Keep the electrical boundary clear
New or relocated fixed power must be completed by a Victorian licensed electrician. Regulated communications cabling must be completed by an appropriately registered cabler. If either is required, it is identified as a separate trade item in the written scope.
Frequently asked questions
Can every TV cable be hidden inside the wall?
No. Wall construction, fire barriers, apartment rules and future access can make surface conduit or furniture routing the cleaner and safer option.
Can a normal installer run a power lead inside the wall?
A flexible appliance lead should not be treated as concealed fixed wiring. New or relocated fixed power requires a Victorian licensed electrician.
What should I include in the photos?
Show the full wall, nearby outlets, the entertainment unit and every device that needs to connect to the TV.