You don't see your cabling, which is exactly why it gets ignored until a phone goes dead, a camera drops offline, or half the office loses connection. Then you're paying someone by the hour to trace unlabeled wires through a closet nobody documented. The difference between rushed and right only shows up later: in the speeds you never reach, the outages no one can explain, and the warranty you can't claim because the install was never certified. Structured cabling is a standards-built, labeled, tested system — not a bundle of wires shoved through a wall. We install it right the first time.
The right grade for your speeds today and your growth tomorrow — not whatever was on the truck.
For high-bandwidth runs, building-to-building links, and backbones that move serious data.
A clean, organized termination point so every connection is labeled and easy to manage.
Neat, supported, and routed to standard, so the closet stays serviceable for years.
Every line tested for performance and documented, so you have proof it was built right.
Open walls, tenant build-outs, added floors, and retrofits of space that's aged out.
Your phones, cameras, conference-room AV, wireless access points, and whole business network all ride on the cabling in your walls. When the cabling is the weak link, every one of those systems inherits the problem — and you end up with vendors blaming each other for an issue that lives in the wire. Because LRG installs the cabling and runs the network, phones, and cameras on top of it, there's no seam to argue over.
Structured cabling is a complete, standards-built system — organized, labeled, terminated at patch panels, and tested for performance — rather than individual wires run point-to-point as needed. The structured approach means anyone can understand the system, faults are located fast, and it supports your phones, cameras, network, and Wi-Fi reliably for years.
It depends on the run. Cat6 handles most office connections well; Cat6a supports higher speeds over longer distances; fiber is for high-bandwidth backbones and building-to-building links. We spec the right grade per run during the assessment, so you're not underbuilding the connections that matter or overspending on ones that don't.
Before the walls are closed. During new construction, a move, or a renovation, cabling is dramatically cheaper and less disruptive to install than retrofitting it into a finished, occupied space. If you have a build or move coming, bring us in early.
Both — new builds, tenant build-outs, expansions, and retrofits of existing space. We do the cabling and run the network, phones, and cameras on it, so it's one partner either way.