Low-Voltage Solutions

Structured Cabling

Enterprise-grade Cat6, Cat6A, and fiber optic cabling infrastructure with full testing, certification, and documentation.

Structured Cabling
What we deliver

Your network cabling is the physical foundation of every digital operation in your building. Email, VoIP phones, security cameras, cloud applications, wireless access points, and point-of-sale systems all depend on a reliable, high-performance cabling infrastructure. At LVForce, we design and install structured cabling systems that meet current demands and scale to support the technologies of tomorrow.

Structured Cabling Infrastructure That Powers Your Business

Your network cabling is the physical foundation of every digital operation in your building. Email, VoIP phones, security cameras, cloud applications, wireless access points, and point-of-sale systems all depend on a reliable, high-performance cabling infrastructure. At LVForce, we design and install structured cabling systems that meet current demands and scale to support the technologies of tomorrow.

The Importance of Professional Cabling Design

A poorly planned cabling infrastructure creates bottlenecks, intermittent connectivity issues, and costly troubleshooting headaches that compound over time. Many businesses inherit cabling from previous tenants or past contractors that was installed without proper standards, documentation, or testing. The result is a tangled mess of unlabeled cables, inconsistent performance, and no clear path for upgrades.

Professional structured cabling follows TIA/EIA standards that define everything from cable types and maximum run lengths to termination methods and testing requirements. When your cabling meets these standards, you get predictable performance, easier troubleshooting, and a clean upgrade path as your bandwidth needs increase.

Cat6, Cat6A, and Fiber Optic Solutions

We install three primary cable types depending on your performance requirements and budget. Category 6 (Cat6) cabling supports speeds up to 1 Gbps at distances up to 100 meters and is the standard choice for most office environments. Category 6A (Cat6A) supports 10 Gbps at the same distance and is increasingly recommended for new construction and environments with higher bandwidth demands such as design studios, engineering firms, and healthcare facilities.

Fiber optic cabling uses light rather than electrical signals to transmit data, offering dramatically higher bandwidth over much longer distances with complete immunity to electromagnetic interference. We deploy single-mode and multi-mode fiber for backbone runs between floors, between buildings, and to high-demand areas like data centers and server rooms. Fiber is also essential for future-proofing, as it can support speeds of 100 Gbps and beyond with the right transceivers.

Data Center and Server Room Cabling

Data centers and server rooms require a level of precision and organization that goes far beyond standard office cabling. We build these environments with meticulous attention to cable management, airflow optimization, and accessibility. Every cable run is routed through overhead cable trays or under-floor pathways with proper bend radius protection. Patch panels are clearly labeled, and cable lengths are measured precisely to eliminate excess slack that impedes airflow and creates visual chaos.

Our data center builds include hot-aisle and cold-aisle separation considerations, grounding and bonding per TIA-607 standards, and fiber trunk systems with MPO/MTP connectivity for high-density applications. Whether you are building a new server room from scratch or reorganizing an existing one, we bring the same level of engineering rigor to every project.

Office Network Infrastructure

For standard office environments, we design cabling layouts based on your floor plans, workstation counts, and anticipated growth. Each workstation typically receives two to four data drops terminated to a centralized patch panel in your telecommunications room. We install wall plates, surface-mount boxes, or furniture-feed solutions depending on your office layout and aesthetic preferences.

Wireless access point placement is another critical component of modern office cabling. We pre-wire ceiling-mounted WAP locations with Cat6A cabling and PoE to support the latest Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 6E access points. Proper WAP placement and density ensures consistent wireless coverage and throughput across your entire floor plan without dead zones or interference.

Cable Management and Pathway Systems

Clean cable management is not just about aesthetics. Proper pathway systems protect cables from physical damage, maintain required bend radii, separate power and data runs to prevent interference, and provide a logical framework for future additions and moves. We install J-hooks, cable trays, ladder racks, wire baskets, and conduit systems based on the building construction and code requirements.

In finished office spaces, we use existing pathways wherever possible to minimize disruption. In new construction, we coordinate with general contractors and electricians to ensure pathway systems are installed during the rough-in phase for the most efficient and cost-effective result.

Testing, Certification, and Documentation

Every cable we install is individually tested using Fluke DSX CableAnalyzer equipment. We perform full channel certification testing that verifies performance parameters including wire mapping, length, insertion loss, return loss, near-end crosstalk, and alien crosstalk for Cat6A. Test results are compiled into a detailed certification report that is delivered to you along with as-built documentation showing cable routes, labeling schemes, and patch panel assignments.

This documentation is invaluable for ongoing network management. When your IT team needs to trace a cable, add a new drop, or troubleshoot a connectivity issue, they have a clear reference that saves hours of guesswork. Certified test results also ensure warranty coverage from cable manufacturers and demonstrate compliance with industry standards.

Moves, Adds, and Changes

Business environments are never static. Employees move desks, departments reorganize, and new equipment gets added. Our structured cabling designs anticipate change by building in spare capacity and modular components. When you need to add drops, relocate workstations, or reconfigure your patch panels, we handle it quickly and cleanly with full documentation updates so your records stay current.

Why Choose LVForce for Your Cabling Project

Our technicians hold BICSI certifications and have extensive field experience ranging from small office buildouts to multi-floor enterprise deployments. We work directly with building management, general contractors, and your IT team to deliver a finished product that meets your technical requirements, timeline, and budget. Every installation comes with a workmanship warranty and the documentation you need to manage your infrastructure with confidence going forward.

The difference

Why Choose LVForce?

Most contractors check a few boxes. We check all of them.

Coverage

LVForce

All 50 states, one contractor

Others

1 city or region only

Coordination

LVForce

Single point of contact, full scope

Others

3-5 separate vendors to manage

Cable Testing

LVForce

100% Fluke certified testing

Others

Visual inspection only

Response Time

LVForce

Under 24 hours guaranteed

Others

3-5 business days average

Warranty

LVForce

Full workmanship guarantee

Others

Limited or none

Compliance

LVForce

BICSI certified, fully insured

Others

Varies by contractor

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