Low-Voltage Wiring & Access Control

Industry-standard low-voltage wiring for data, cameras, access control, and communication systems.

Low-Voltage Wiring & Access Control

Low-Voltage Wiring & Access Control

We install industry-standard low-voltage wiring for access control, intercoms, alarms, telephone, and communication systems. Services include cable runs, device installation, and system configuration. Low-voltage wiring follows specific standards for data, power, and signal integrity.

Problems It Solves

Access control, intercoms, and alarms need dedicated wiring. Using the wrong cable type or improper installation leads to false alarms, failed door releases, and costly callbacks. Low-voltage wiring follows specific standards—when done correctly, your systems work reliably for years.

What's Included

Systems We Install

Access Control

Card readers, keypads, biometric scanners, electric locks—HID, Kantech, Brivo.

Alarm Systems

DSC, Honeywell, Bosch—motion sensors, door/window contacts, monitoring.

Intercom Systems

Aiphone, DoorBird, 2N—video door entry, buzzer systems, building communication.

Data & Communication Wiring

Telephone, VoIP, fire alarm wiring, audio/visual pre-wiring.

System Features

  • Access control—card readers, keypads, electric locks for doors and gates
  • Intercom and door entry—video intercoms, buzzer systems, door release
  • Alarm and intrusion detection—motion sensors, contacts, glass break detectors
  • Code-compliant wiring with proper labeling and documentation

What Makes Our Low-Voltage Installation Different

  • Experience with access control, intercoms, and alarm systems
  • Code-compliant wiring with proper labeling for future service
  • Clean installation and documentation for troubleshooting

Common Questions About Low-Voltage Installation

Can access control and alarm systems be integrated?

Yes. Many access control systems can integrate with alarm panels—for example, arming the alarm when the last person leaves or triggering alerts on unauthorized access. We design systems to work together when integration is required.

Do I need a permit for alarm or access control installation?

Requirements vary by municipality. Some areas require permits for alarm systems; access control typically follows low-voltage electrical rules. We work within local codes and can advise on permit requirements for your area.

What cable types are used for access control and intercoms?

Access control typically uses 18/2 or 22/2 for power and 22/4 or 22/6 for readers and locks. Intercoms may use Cat5e/Cat6 for video and power-over-ethernet, or dedicated cabling depending on the system. We select the correct cable type for each application.