Every system you'll ever install depends on what's in the walls. Done right during construction, structured wiring lasts decades. Done wrong, it haunts the homeowner forever. We do it right the first time.
Multiple Cat6A runs to every TV, desk, AP location, and camera position. 10-gigabit ready, future-proof for decades.
Single-mode fiber between floors and to outbuildings. Speed limits don't exist when fiber is in the walls.
In-ceiling, in-wall, and outdoor speaker pre-wire. HDMI, coax, and conduit for displays, projectors, and shading.
Structured media panel in the mechanical room or rack closet. Patched, labeled, and serviceable.
Empty conduit runs to attic, basement, and key locations so future upgrades don't require opening walls.
Every cable certified, every run labeled, every drop documented. You get a binder you can hand to any future installer.
We take your architectural plans and overlay structured wiring — every drop, every device location, every conduit run.
We coordinate with your GC, electrician, and framer on a rough-in date. We show up the day after framing and the day before insulation.
Cat6A, fiber, speaker wire, HDMI, and conduit pulled, stapled, and protected. Every cable labeled at both ends.
After drywall, we return to terminate keystones, test every cable, and load the structured media panel.
You get a complete labeled cable schedule, network diagram, and as-built drawings.
After framing and rough plumbing/electrical, before insulation and drywall. That window is typically 1-3 weeks. We coordinate directly with your GC to nail the timing.
For a typical 5,000-8,000 sq ft Utah custom home, full structured wiring runs $12,000-$30,000 depending on density of drops and conduit. It's a tiny fraction of total build cost and the highest-leverage technology investment in the entire project.
Most electricians can pull cable, but structured wiring is a different discipline — Cat6A termination, network design, and AV/speaker placement require specialized training. We work alongside your electrician, not instead of them.
That's the point of pre-wire — you future-proof the wall before deciding the equipment. We standardize on multiple Cat6A drops + conduit at every key location so any system you choose later will work.
Yes, but with caveats. Retrofitting cable in finished walls means fishing through cavities, opening walls in select locations, and accepting some compromises. We'll be honest about what's feasible.