About Cablify

Commercial low-voltage infrastructure specialists.

Cablify is a commercial-only low-voltage infrastructure company — structured cabling, fiber optic backbone, network cabling, CCTV, access control and data center support for offices, warehouses, healthcare facilities and retail operations across 50+ U.S. markets.

Commercial-only Structured cabling Fiber optic CCTV & access control 50+ U.S. markets
Commercial-only scope
Fluke-certified testing
Full as-built documentation
50+ U.S. markets
Active-site scheduling
What Cablify does

Commercial low-voltage infrastructure — the physical layer that everything else depends on

Cablify installs commercial low-voltage infrastructure — the physical cabling systems that connect workstations, wireless networks, security cameras, access control systems, fiber backbones and building technology throughout commercial facilities. Everything from the first cable pulled to the last port labeled and tested.

The company operates exclusively in commercial environments — corporate offices, warehouses, healthcare facilities, retail locations and multi-site business operations. No residential work. The service model is built around the realities of commercial project delivery: occupied-building scheduling, multi-floor riser coordination, building management requirements, Fluke-certified testing and complete as-built documentation at project close.

Cablify supports organizations from new building infrastructure installations to upgrades of existing systems — including office floor renovations, tenant improvement buildouts, healthcare facility expansions, warehouse network upgrades and data center cabling support. Projects range from a single-floor office refresh to multi-site nationwide rollouts with consistent standards across every location in a portfolio.

The infrastructure installed by Cablify supports decades of ongoing business operations. That means the quality of the installation, the organization of the cabling, the clarity of the labeling and the completeness of the documentation all matter as much after project close as they do on day one.

What sets Cablify apart
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Commercial-only focus

Exclusively business environments — offices, warehouses, healthcare, retail. No residential. The installation standards, scheduling practices and documentation expectations are built entirely around commercial project delivery.

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Testing and documentation on every project

Every run Fluke-certified, every port labeled, complete as-built package delivered at close. The infrastructure has to be supportable 10 years after the project closes.

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Full low-voltage scope under one project

Structured cabling, fiber, CCTV and access control installed under one coordinated scope — eliminating the pathway conflicts and documentation gaps that come from splitting work across multiple contractors.

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Nationwide with repeatable standards

50+ markets with the same installation standards, labeling conventions and documentation format regardless of location — making multi-site portfolios manageable.

The Cablify approach

How Cablify approaches commercial infrastructure differently

The difference between a cabling installation that ages well and one that creates support problems for years afterward usually comes down to three things — planning before the pull, discipline during installation, and documentation at close.

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Plan before pulling a single cable

Coverage zones for CCTV, AP mounting positions for wireless, pathway routing for all cable systems — all reviewed and confirmed before the first pull. The problems that require expensive rework after project close are almost always the result of skipping this planning stage.

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Installation discipline that holds up long-term

Proper bend radius on every run. Correct untwist limits at every termination. Bundle sizing that accounts for PoE heat. Patch panel organization that makes sense to the technician who inherits it three years later. The cable specification matters less than the quality of the installation around it.

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Documentation that actually gets delivered

Fluke test results on every run. As-built floor plan markups showing every outlet position. Port-to-location schedules for every patch panel. Labeling legends for every IDF room. A complete package at project close that turns the installation over to IT and facilities teams in a state they can actually manage.

Services

The full low-voltage service platform

Eight commercial low-voltage service lines — often combined under a single project scope because the physical infrastructure is shared across all of them.

SC

Structured Cabling

Cat6A horizontal runs, organized patch panels, MDF/IDF room buildout and Fluke-certified testing for offices, warehouses and commercial buildings.

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NC

Network Cabling

Workstation drops, wireless AP infrastructure and patch panel organization — the data layer connecting every device to the network.

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FO

Fiber Optic Cabling

OM4 and OS2 fiber backbone for MDF-to-IDF connections, inter-building runs and high-capacity infrastructure throughout commercial facilities.

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6A

Cat6A Cabling

The recommended copper standard for new commercial buildouts — 10G to 100m, PoE++ at 90W and better thermal performance for dense environments.

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CV

CCTV Installation

Camera pathway cabling, PoE infrastructure, NVR room buildout and coverage zone planning for warehouses, offices, retail and healthcare.

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AC

Access Control

Door reader, controller and lock cabling for commercial access control systems — single buildings to multi-site portfolio deployments.

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LV

Low Voltage Cabling

CCTV, access control, wireless AP cabling and AV systems — coordinated as a single low-voltage scope with shared pathways and unified documentation.

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DC

Data Center Cabling

Rack organization, structured copper, fiber termination and complete documentation for data centers and technical infrastructure spaces.

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Industries served

Built for every commercial environment

Every industry has different infrastructure requirements — device density, pathway constraints, scheduling restrictions and documentation expectations. Cablify's service model adapts to the realities of each commercial environment.

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Corporate Offices & Enterprise HQ

High-density workstation floors with enterprise wireless, conference room AV, organized MDF/IDF rooms and Cat6A throughout for 10G switch upgrade readiness. After-hours and occupied-building scheduling for class A towers.

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Warehouses & Logistics Facilities

High-ceiling AP cabling, fiber backbones between equipment rooms, loading dock CCTV and access control — coordinated around active operations that cannot pause for a cabling project.

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Healthcare & Medical Facilities

Clinical workstation connectivity, secure wireless AP cabling, access control for restricted zones and CCTV — all installed in active patient care environments with phased, after-hours scheduling around clinical operations.

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Retail & Franchise Networks

POS data drops, CCTV, access control and wireless coverage — installed to repeatable standards across every franchise location so IT teams can manage any store with the same reference system.

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How commercial projects are delivered

From scope to signed as-builts — what every Cablify project looks like

Commercial cabling projects fail at two predictable points: before the pull (inadequate planning for coverage zones, pathway routing and IDF capacity) and at project close (incomplete testing, missing labels and no documentation). Every Cablify project is structured to avoid both failure modes.

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Scope and planning review

Facility type, building conditions, scheduling constraints and infrastructure requirements reviewed before scoping begins. Coverage zones, pathway routing and IDF capacity confirmed with the project team.

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Coordinated installation

Structured cabling, fiber, CCTV and access control installed under a single coordinated scope — shared pathways, shared IDF room space, one mobilization and one closeout instead of three separate contractors at three separate times.

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Fluke testing — every run

100% of installed copper runs tested against channel specification with Fluke cable analyzer. No spot-checking. Failed runs repaired and re-tested before project closes.

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Complete as-built package at close

Fluke test results, as-built floor plan markups, patch panel port schedules, labeling legends and any fiber documentation — delivered at project close so the infrastructure is fully documented from day one.

Cablify commercial cabling project delivery — technician organizing structured cabling in IDF room
Why businesses choose Cablify

Four reasons organizations choose Cablify over generic contractors

Generic low-voltage contractors take residential and commercial work interchangeably, split scopes across multiple subcontractors and hand over undocumented infrastructure. Cablify is built differently.

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Commercial-only focus

Exclusively business environments. No residential work, no generic contractor positioning. Installation standards, documentation expectations and scheduling practices built entirely around commercial project delivery.

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Nationwide consistent standards

Same installation standards, same labeling conventions, same documentation format in every market. Multi-site operators and growing businesses get consistent infrastructure across their entire portfolio — not location-by-location variation.

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Single-scope low-voltage delivery

Structured cabling, fiber, CCTV and access control installed under one coordinated project — eliminating the pathway conflicts, scheduling complexity and documentation gaps that come from splitting low-voltage work across multiple contractors.

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Infrastructure that stays supportable

Fluke-certified testing, clear labeling and complete as-built documentation on every project. The installation needs to be supportable 10 years after project close — not just clean on the day of walkthrough.

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