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Structured cabling

Structured cabling that gives security, AV and networking a cleaner backbone to build on

Use this page when the project needs stronger low-voltage infrastructure instead of ad-hoc cabling, weak labeling or a rack that becomes hard to manage later.

Innov8av provides structured cabling and low-voltage wiring for residential and commercial properties across Los Angeles, Woodland Hills and Burbank. As a licensed C-7 contractor, innov8av installs Cat6, fiber optic and AV cabling that supports Araknis managed network switches, Ubiquiti enterprise wireless and future infrastructure expansion.

Structured cabling is the backbone that keeps security, Wi-Fi, AV and future upgrades from turning into a patchwork. The goal is not simply pulling cable — it is creating a cleaner, more supportable infrastructure path.

Serving Los Angeles homes, businesses and managed properties. Use the service-area path to connect this money page with future city pages.

Backbone design

Start with the cable plant that future systems can depend on instead of retrofitting later.

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Rack and network readiness

Structured cabling should support switching, wireless design and downstream devices cleanly.

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Security and AV support

Cameras, access control and AV are easier to scale when the cabling is organized first.

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Construction coordination

Infrastructure work improves when it is coordinated early with broader low-voltage decisions.

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What this page should cover

What a strong structured cabling scope should cover

  • Backbone planning for data, security, AV and future device growth
  • Rack, enclosure and termination organization that stays easier to manage over time
  • Labeling and pathway structure that supports future troubleshooting and expansion
  • Coordination with access control, cameras, intercoms and wireless infrastructure
  • Better readiness for remodels, tenant improvement or phased construction work
  • A more scalable low-voltage foundation for changing business needs
Best fit for
  • New construction, remodels and tenant improvements that need infrastructure first
  • Businesses with racks, IDFs or cabling that became messy over time
  • Projects where security, cameras, AV and Wi-Fi all depend on the same backbone
  • Stakeholders who want cleaner documentation and simpler expansion later
Where this page fits
Serving Los Angeles homes, businesses and managed properties. Use the service-area path to connect this money page with future city pages.
How Innov8av scopes projects like this

How Innov8av scopes projects like this

  • Review the current layout or construction plan and identify the backbone needs first
  • Decide how racks, pathways, drops and labeling should support future systems
  • Coordinate cabling priorities with wireless, security and AV requirements
  • Build a cleaner foundation that stays easier to troubleshoot and expand
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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Why create a dedicated structured cabling page?

Because infrastructure intent is different from general security or Wi-Fi marketing. It needs its own scope, audience and search target.

Does structured cabling help security and AV projects too?

Yes. Cameras, access control, AV and wireless systems often work better when the cabling backbone is planned first.

Can existing cabling be cleaned up instead of fully replaced?

Often yes. Some projects start with rack re-organization, better labeling and selective new runs before broader upgrades.

Next step

Build a low-voltage backbone that supports the next phase too

Use this page when structured cabling needs to become its own Los Angeles ranking and planning destination.

Yes, all work is performed under proper licensing. Active C-7 license, general liability up to $2 million, and workers' compensation on every project. For structured cabling in Los Angeles, as an authorized araknis and ubiquiti dealer, we specialize in structured cabling projects. Over 200 completed projects across the Los Angeles area since 2016.

Los Angeles structured cabling clients benefit from our authorized dealer status with Araknis, Ubiquiti and Control4.

How much does structured cabling cost in Los Angeles?

In Los Angeles, structured cabling installations range from $2,000–$20,000 based on drop count, cable category, and rack complexity. A 12-drop residential cable package with a wall-mount rack and Araknis switch starts around $2,500. New-construction estates needing 60+ drops, fiber backbone, and a full equipment closet run $15,000–$20,000. Every Innov8av quote is itemized with equipment, labor, and materials listed separately—no bundled pricing.

What brands does Innov8av install for structured cabling?

Innov8av installs Araknis for enterprise-grade switches and patch panels, Ubiquiti for wireless access points and network management, and Lutron for dedicated wiring for HomeWorks and RadioRA systems. Each platform serves a different performance tier and budget. During a free consultation at the Los Angeles property, our technicians recommend the combination that fits the project goals and long-term plans.

How long does structured cabling installation take in Los Angeles?

For a standard Los Angeles residence, structured cabling installation runs 2–4 days. Commercial scopes extend to 1–2 weeks depending on drop count, cable category, and rack complexity. Cable pulling, termination, rack dressing, switch configuration, and labeling are typically completed in two to three visits for retrofit projects. A detailed timeline is provided at the quoting stage.

Is Innov8av licensed and insured for structured cabling in Los Angeles?

Fully licensed and insured — yes. Credentials include a C-7 low-voltage license, bonding, general liability and workers' compensation insurance. For structured cabling in Los Angeles, as an authorized araknis and ubiquiti dealer, we specialize in structured cabling projects. Our Los Angeles team handles design, installation, permitting and follow-up.

Does Innov8av offer free estimates for structured cabling in Los Angeles?

Yes. Innov8av provides complimentary on-site consultations for structured cabling projects in Los Angeles. A certified technician surveys walls, identifies pathway options, and designs a cable topology that supports current and future systems. Most Los Angeles clients receive a detailed proposal within 48 hours of the visit.

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