Structured Cabling Contractor | San Jose & Bay Area
Structured cabling is the foundation of a reliable home network. We design and install clean, documented Ethernet cabling that supports stable Wi-Fi coverage, hardwired devices, and future upgrades. You tell us where you need connectivity, and we handle the rest—planning, materials, routing, installation, and verification.
What This Service Is For
This service is a good fit if you want to:
- Add Ethernet to offices, TVs, gaming PCs, access points, or cameras
- Eliminate Wi-Fi bottlenecks by hardwiring key devices
- Clean up “temporary” wiring and make the system maintainable
- Build a scalable backbone for multi-AP Wi-Fi coverage
- Prepare a home for cameras, smart devices, and future network upgrades
Our End-to-End Workflow
- Walkthrough — confirm goals, locations, pathways, and constraints (attic/crawlspace/walls)
- Design — define drop locations, cable routes, and termination points
- Installation — route and terminate cables cleanly (wall plates, patch panels, labeling)
- Verification — test links, label runs, and document the final layout
What’s Included
Scope varies by home, but most structured cabling projects include:
- Planning of cable routes and termination points
- Cable pulls and proper routing practices appropriate to the structure
- Termination at wall plates and/or network core location
- Basic labeling and cable management
- Verification testing and a short documentation summary
Common Use Cases
- Ethernet drops for home offices, TVs, and gaming setups
- Access point backhaul for better whole-home Wi-Fi coverage
- Network closet organization (clean terminations and labeled runs)
- Cabling readiness for PoE devices where applicable
Next Step
Submit a request through our Residential contact form with your city + ZIP and the locations you want connected. Photos of the modem/router area and target wall plates (or rooms) help us plan faster.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does structured cabling typically cost?
Every project is different — we choose the right cable type and the cleanest routing based on your layout and access (attic/crawlspace/walls). Pricing varies with the number of drops, run length, materials, and any special access or tooling required. After a walkthrough, we can provide a clear, written estimate.
Do you work in crawlspaces/attics?
Yes — we often work in attics and crawlspaces. Access and safety conditions vary by home, so we evaluate each space first and follow OSHA-aligned safety practices. If an area is unsafe or not serviceable, we’ll let you know immediately and propose a safer alternative routing.
Do you label and test every run?
Yes. We label every run and verify it using industry best practices, so you know exactly what each cable serves and can trust the connection after install.
What areas do you serve?
For residential projects, we currently serve the Bay Area and the surrounding cities. If you’re just outside the area, reach out — we’ll confirm availability based on the scope and schedule.
