The copper that everything else sits on. Get this wrong and nothing else matters.
Cable is the part of the network you only buy once. A bad install is expensive twice — once to do badly, again to redo properly when it doesn't work. We use UK-manufactured Connectix copper, terminate to spec, and test every run.
Cabling is the part nobody sees once the ceiling tiles go back — which is exactly why it has to be right the first time. We run Cat6/6a copper on proper containment, test every link, and label everything so the next person to open that cabinet isn't starting from scratch.
Walk the building, count outlets, plan cable routes, and identify containment paths before any work begins.
Cables pulled through containment, terminated at faceplate and patch panel — no surface runs, no dangling cables.
Every run terminated, dressed, and labelled at both ends — patch panel to outlet, with a consistent numbering scheme.
Every run tested for continuity and correct wiring before we hand over — no guessing.
Cable schedule, test results, outlet map, and labelled patch panel diagram — everything you need to manage the install going forward.
You can't run modern network speeds over tired, unlabelled cabling. You can't troubleshoot what isn't labelled. These are the everyday signs the cable plant needs rework.
Not safe, not compliant in commercial settings, won't pass a fire-safety audit. Containment-routed CAT6a solves all three.
No labels, no schedule, no idea what goes where. Every run we install is labelled at both ends with a paper schedule.
Some runs work, some don't, you don't know which. We test every run for continuity and wiremap, and record the results.
Designed structured cabling has spare capacity. Plan for growth at install time — it's far cheaper than retro-pulling later.
Every project follows the same path — so you know what's coming, when it's coming, and what we hand over at the end.
Walk the building, count outlets required, plan cable routes, and identify trunking and containment paths.
Cable schedule, containment spec, patch panel layout, outlet positions, and an itemised quote.
Containment first, then cable pulls — all hidden, all protected, no surface runs across floors or door frames.
Patch panel termination, outlet termination, cable dressing, and consistent labelling at both ends of every run.
Continuity and wiremap testing on every outlet, labelled patch panel, and full documentation pack handed over.
The questions that come up on most calls. Anything else, just ask — we'd rather over-explain than under-deliver.
Wi-Fi, network infrastructure, structured cabling, CCTV, access control, and connectivity — designed and installed as one connected system, not six separate vendors.
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