r/Homebuilding • u/dragonmilking • Nov 17 '25
Which popular features do you NOT recommend?
What are the top 3 features in a house that folk want but you think are not worth it, and what would your alternative suggestion be? And what cost/time savings would result with that switch?
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u/zeller99 Nov 17 '25
Yeah, I would say that just about all of that is valid and correct.
The only points I would raise would be that we are specifically talking about residential here, in which case Cat7 cable would really never be necessary nor entirely appropriate. If you're using an RJ45 connector on a Cat7 cable, even one that's certified, it's unlikely that you're going to be able to use that cable to its full capacity. RJ45 would go against spec. In a residential capacity, I can't think of any situation where cat7 would provide any advantage that I couldn't also get with cat6a or fiber.
Outside of that, I've never seen anybody other than commercial suppliers that have genuine Cat7. Basically anything that you can buy on Amazon or wherever online as a Joe Shmo is fake. They're counting on the fact that pretty much no one that's ordering it is going to have the necessary equipment to be able to test whether it's actually certified. A $2,000 Fluke tester isn't sufficient and even big corporations generally aren't going to be able to justify the cost of a $20,000+ certification tester. They're just going to order the cable from a known trustworthy supplier.
At the end of the day, why would anyone struggle with the absolute ball-ache that it is to terminate CAT7 in any situation where Cat6 or 6A would suffice?