Cat6, Cat6A and fibre structured cabling
Wired is still faster, more reliable and more secure than wireless, and it is what the access points, cameras and phones plug into. We install it once, properly.
Structured cabling is the permanent part of your network: the runs inside walls and ceilings from a central rack to every outlet. Done well it lasts twenty years and supports several generations of equipment. Done badly it causes intermittent faults nobody can find. We install to TIA-568 standards, with the correct bend radius, separation from power, and support every few feet, then certify every link with a tester and give you the results.
Cat6 is right for most homes and offices. Cat6A is worth it for new construction, 10-gigabit links, and anywhere Wi-Fi 7 access points or high-end cameras will live. Fibre goes between buildings, across long runs, and anywhere electrical noise or lightning exposure makes copper a bad idea. We will tell you which you need rather than defaulting to the most expensive.
We work in finished spaces as well as new builds: fishing walls, ceilings and exterior conduit in older houses and occupied offices is a large part of what we do, and we leave the place clean.
What's included
- DesignOutlet counts and locations planned around how the space is used, with spare capacity.
- InstallationPlenum or riser-rated cable as required, J-hooks and trays, fire-stopping where we penetrate.
- TerminationKeystone jacks and patch panels, both ends labelled.
- CertificationEvery link tested and a report supplied; warranty-backed on request.
- Retrofit workFinished homes and occupied offices, with minimal disruption and tidy make-good.
- Existing Cat5eRe-termination, repair, certification and extension of older Cat5e runs, so you only replace what actually needs replacing.
Common questions
Cat6 or Cat6A?
Cat6 for most existing homes and offices. Cat6A for new construction, 10 Gb links, Wi-Fi 6E/7 access points and long PoE runs to cameras. We will spec a mix where that makes sense.
Can you run cable in a finished house?
Yes, that is most of our residential work. Exterior walls, attics, basements and closets give us routes, and we patch and finish anything we open.
Do you test the cables?
Every link, with a certifier, and you get the report. Untested cabling is how intermittent faults get built into a building.
Available on site across Oxford County, Brant County, Norfolk County, Haldimand County, Hamilton, Burlington, Oakville.