Installing fiber internet in your community can improve your quality of life and even increase the value of your home. The fiber internet installation process involves several stages, each crucial to providing you and your neighbors with lightning-fast connectivity.
At Ripple Fiber, we are mindful at every step, aiming to complete the construction process with minimal disruption. Get to know the different phases of the Ripple Fiber internet installation process, from initial planning to final lawn restoration, so you know exactly what to expect and how to prepare.
Step 1: Planning
Before construction begins, a lot is happening behind the scenes to deliver fiber internet to each community.
During this comprehensive planning phase, we work closely with local government agencies and utility companies to secure all the necessary permits and plan the installation route. Through consistent, thoughtful communication and due diligence, we finalize our build plan and determine each partner, such as subcontractors assisting with construction.
We also meet with homeowner associations (HOAs) and neighborhood groups to make everyone in the community aware of the fiber internet installation process, anticipated timeline, and safety precautions. In most cases, residents will receive doorhangers and mailed postcards as the planning phase comes to a close to provide further notice that construction is about to begin.
Step 2: Construction
During the construction phase, we begin to lay the fiber optic cables, following the locates provided by local officials to make sure existing public utilities (like cable wires, gas lines, utility pipes, or water lines) are not disrupted during installation.
Work is done in the property’s utility easement, often referred to as a right-of-way, which is a piece of land utilized for infrastructure-related purposes. This area is often found in front of the home along the street (or even in between homes along the property line) and allows providers to pass through an individual’s property without conferring ownership.
During the beginning of the construction phase, conduit is placed in the ground. Conduit is a rigid tube that protects the microscopic fiber strands that make up the fiber network.
If you’ve already signed up for Ripple Fiber service, our construction crew will bury the conduit, lay the fiber, and install a box on the exterior of your home.
Step 3: Land Restoration
Immediately after construction, workers will complete initial repairs for safety. This first part of the cleanup process, in preparation for the lawn restoration phase, might involve:
- Filling in any holes or trenches
- Smoothing the ground
- Carting away debris and leftover materials
During this phase, Ripple Fiber’s Land Restoration Team surveys all affected properties to determine if escalation is required. Complex landscaping needs, such as plant and shrub replacement, mulching and ground cover restoration, hardscape repair, and sprinkler repair, are identified. The Green Team is then alerted to address each issue. Upon completion of all restoration efforts, homeowners are contacted to confirm satisfaction.
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At Ripple Fiber, we do everything we can to make the fiber internet installation process safe, efficient, and worry-free. If you ever have questions, concerns, or requests, please submit a ticket.