San Diego’s C-7 Licensed Structured Cabling Contractor

San Diego
Structured
Cabling.

Cat6A, fiber optic, MDF/IDF build-outs, and network infrastructure installed to ANSI/TIA-568 standards. Clean installs. Certified terminations. Every time.

C-7
CA Licensed
500+
Drops / Project
3
Floors Avg. Scope
CA C-7 Low-Voltage License #1121961
Fluke DSX Certified Testing
ANSI/TIA-568 Compliant
Commercial GC Sub · Retail · Healthcare · Enterprise
5945 Mission Gorge Rd · San Diego, CA 92120
What We Do

Full-Scope
Low-Voltage Services

From rough-in to rack dress, we handle the complete structured cabling lifecycle on commercial projects of any size.

01

Network Cabling

Commercial Cat6 and Cat6A horizontal cabling from patch panel to outlet. Homerun topology, T568B terminations, labeled both ends, tested every run. Retail build-outs, tenant improvements, new construction.

Cat6 Cat6A Cat5e PoE++ TIA-568 Fluke DSX
02

Fiber Optic Cabling

Backbone fiber for MDF-to-IDF runs, campus inter-building, and data center connections. Single-mode and multimode. Fusion splicing, LC/SC/MPO termination, OTDR testing and loss budget verification.

Single-Mode Multimode Fusion Splice OTDR LC / SC / MPO
03

MDF & IDF Build-Outs

Complete rack room installations — 2-post, 4-post, and wall-mount configurations. Patch panel termination and labeling, cable management, 66-block and 110-block voice terminations, fiber enclosure mounting.

4-Post Rack Wall Mount Patch Panel 66-Block TIA-606-B Cable Mgmt
04

Troubleshoot & Repair

Failed link certification, damaged cable, mislabeled infrastructure, or unlabeled legacy runs — we diagnose and fix it fast. On-call MAC work (Moves, Adds, Changes) for existing commercial clients.

Link Testing Cable Repair MAC Work Re-termination On-Call
05

Planning & Design

Pre-construction coordination, IDF sizing, cable count takeoffs from construction drawings, rack elevation drawings, and pathway planning. We work directly with GCs, architects, and IT stakeholders.

Takeoffs IDF Sizing Rack Elevations GC Coordination As-Builts
06

Wireless Access Points

Cat6A drops to AP locations — concrete deck, open-web steel, drywall ceiling — with proper service loops and mounting. Indoor and outdoor AP infrastructure for enterprise and retail Wi-Fi deployments.

Indoor AP Outdoor AP Concrete Deck PoE Ubiquiti Cisco
Why Wired

Built for
Commercial
Projects

We’re not a handyman with a punch-down tool. We’re a licensed C-7 low-voltage contractor that runs structured cabling in active commercial construction environments — coordinating with GCs, electricians, and IT vendors from rough-in to closeout.

Our team has run hundreds of Cat6 drops in retail big-box, healthcare, education, and enterprise facilities across San Diego County.

01
Certified Testing on Every Run
Every horizontal run tested with Fluke DSX CableAnalyzer. Pass/fail report delivered at closeout — no exceptions, no guessing.
02
Clean Installs, Documented
Machine-printed labels, TIA-606-B rack documentation, as-built drawings, and rack photography delivered with every project.
03
GC-Ready Subcontractor
We work from construction drawings, coordinate with other trades, hit schedule milestones, and write proper change orders — not excuses.
04
One-Year Labor Warranty
All workmanship warranted for 12 months from substantial completion. We stand behind what we install.
How It Works

From Drawings to Done

A consistent, documented process on every project — so nothing falls through the cracks.

1
Scope & Takeoff
We review your construction drawings, perform a drop count takeoff, size the IDFs, and develop a detailed scope with fixed pricing.
2
Rough-In
Pathway coordination, J-hook installation, box rough-in, and pull-string staged ahead of cable. Scheduled around GC trade sequence.
3
Pull & Terminate
Homerun cable pulls, keystone terminations, 110-punch at panels, rack build-out, and cable dressing — all per TIA standards.
4
Test & Closeout
Fluke DSX link testing on every run, repairs, punch-list walk, test report PDF, as-built markup, and label schedule delivery.
Who We Serve

Markets We Work In

🏬
Retail & Big-Box
Large-format retail, sporting goods, home improvement, and grocery — new construction and tenant improvements under national GCs.
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Commercial Office
Multi-floor tenant improvements, headquarters build-outs, and co-working facilities with structured cabling and wireless infrastructure.
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Healthcare
Medical offices, clinics, and healthcare facilities requiring clean, documented cabling that meets infection control and code requirements.
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Education
K-12 and higher education wireless infrastructure, classroom drops, and campus fiber backbone — coordinated with school district IT.
🏭
Industrial & Warehouse
High-bay and distribution center cabling with concrete deck AP mounting, heavy-gauge pathway, and EMT conduit where required.
🏨
Hospitality
Hotel and resort structured cabling, AV backbone, and wireless infrastructure for guest rooms, conference centers, and common areas.
🏗️
GC Subcontractor
We work directly as a low-voltage sub under general contractors on bid projects — bonded, insured, and ready for your pre-qual process.
💻
Technology & Enterprise
Data center cabling, server room build-outs, and enterprise network infrastructure for technology-forward organizations.
Standards & Specs
ANSI/TIA-568.2-D ANSI/TIA-568.3-D Fiber TIA-606-B Labeling TIA-569 Pathways Cat6 / Cat6A OM3 / OM4 Fiber OS1 / OS2 Single-Mode Fluke DSX-8000 T568B NFPA 70 / NEC CA C-7 Licensed
Common Questions

Frequently Asked
Questions

Everything you need to know before reaching out.

What is structured cabling and why does my business need it?
Structured cabling is a standardized system of cables, connectors, and hardware that forms the physical foundation of your network. Unlike point-to-point wiring, a properly installed structured cabling system supports data, voice, video, and wireless systems through a single organized infrastructure. A professionally installed system lasts 15–25 years and supports multiple technology upgrades without rewiring — making it one of the most cost-effective infrastructure investments a business can make.
Do you work directly with general contractors as a subcontractor?
Yes. Wired Low Voltage, Inc. regularly works as a licensed low-voltage subcontractor under general contractors on commercial construction projects across San Diego County. We are C-7 licensed, fully insured, and experienced working from construction drawings, hitting schedule milestones, and coordinating with other trades in active construction environments.
What cable categories do you install?
We install Cat5e, Cat6, and Cat6A for horizontal copper cabling. For most commercial projects we recommend Cat6A — the current standard for PoE++ devices and wireless access points. We also install single-mode and multimode fiber optic cable for backbone and inter-building runs.
Do you test and certify your cable installations?
Yes. Every horizontal run is tested with a Fluke DSX CableAnalyzer for wire map, length, and link certification. Fiber runs are tested with an OTDR for loss budget verification. A complete pass/fail test report PDF is delivered at project closeout — no exceptions.
How long does a commercial cabling project take?
A small office (10–30 drops) typically takes 2–3 days. A mid-size project (50–150 drops) runs 1–2 weeks. Large multi-floor commercial projects — retail big-box, healthcare, enterprise — typically span 4–8 weeks with a crew of 3–5 technicians. We provide a detailed schedule with firm milestones after reviewing your construction documents.
What is an MDF and IDF and do you build them out?
An MDF (Main Distribution Frame) is the central rack room where all cabling originates. IDFs (Intermediate Distribution Frames) are satellite closets on each floor serving horizontal cable runs. We perform complete MDF and IDF build-outs including rack installation, patch panel termination, 66-block voice terminations, cable management, and TIA-606-B labeling.
What areas do you serve?
Our primary service area is San Diego County — including Downtown San Diego, Mission Valley, Chula Vista, El Cajon, Escondido, Carlsbad, and Oceanside. We also serve Los Angeles County for larger commercial projects.
Are you licensed and insured for commercial work in California?
Yes. Wired Low Voltage, Inc. holds a California C-7 Low-Voltage Systems Contractor license (#1121961) and carries general liability insurance. We provide certificates of insurance and additional insured endorsements as required by general contractors and project owners.
Get Started

Ready to Build
Your Infrastructure?

Send us your drawings and we’ll turn around a detailed scope and fixed-price proposal — typically within 48 hours. No vague estimates. No surprise change orders.