It might actually be cheaper in the long run, not to mention a lot less frustraiting to bite-the-bullet and have the phone jacks hardwired. If you get the right guy to do it, it probably wouldn't cost too much more to have them run some CAT 5e or CAT 6 cables and jacks for LAN connections, TV cable, etc. while he is at it.
Bill makes an excellent point here! Although some contractors are still running "doorbell wire" for phones... currently (according to my brother, a phone systems installer) CAT 5 is what is used for phones now-a-days.
There are books on wiring, and rewiring. Learning how to do this for yourself could be helpful for many years to come.Not only does fishing wires provide hours of entertainment for yourself... you might be amazed at how many friends and neighbors will enjoy watching you fish wires for them too. And putting that phone jack, speaker, cable or ethernet connection, or receptacle,
EXACTLY where the little lady wants it... really improves the
WAF (
Wife
Approval
Factor)
the first time. Soon the wife will find
MANY exact spots where an above mentioned connection should be located.
Think of the pride you will feel as the
MILES of various wires are strung, stapled, and ran through conduit. Wiring isn't just a craft or a profession.... it's a fulfilling hobby! Soon you may find yourself as comfortable crawling through spider webs under your home .... as you are now, on your sofa. Or you may find the dry warmth of a 100 degree attic, as relaxing as a sauna.
Good luck...and have fun.