Structured Cabling

Cat6, Cat6A, and fiber cabling installed to TIA standard — tested, labeled, and documented on every job.

A Flexible Solution For Everyone

Structured cabling is the foundation that everything else in your building runs on — your network, your cameras, your access control, your wireless. When it’s done right, you never think about it. When it’s done wrong, it causes problems that are expensive and time-consuming to fix. At Ruvison, we install cabling the right way from the start: clean runs, correct materials, tested to industry standard, labeled at both ends, and documented so anyone who comes after us knows exactly what’s there.

What is Included

Who Choose This Service

Whether it’s one data drop or a full commercial build, we work with contractors, businesses, IT teams, and homeowners alike.

How we work

Every job follows the same process — assess, install, test, and hand over with full documentation.

1

Assessment and quote

We walk the space, confirm drop locations, check for plenum requirements, and identify the cable pathway. You get a clear, itemized quote before we start.

2

Installation

Cables are run cleanly through walls, ceilings, and conduit — supported, labeled, and bundled throughout. We work around your schedule to keep disruption to a minimum.

3

Testing, labeling, and handoff

Every run is terminated and tested to TIA-568 standard. You receive a PDF test report, a cable schedule, labeled cables at both ends, and completion photos. Larger projects include as-built documentation.

FAQ
Do I need Cat6 or Cat6A?

Cat6 handles 10 Gbps up to 55 meters and covers the majority of office and commercial installs. Cat6A reaches 10 Gbps at 100 meters and is the better choice for longer runs, high-density environments, or if you want to future-proof the install. We’ll recommend the right spec for your project.

Yes, every time. Every run is tested to TIA-568 standard and you receive a PDF pass/fail report. This is included in every job — not an optional add-on.

Yes. We re-terminate, re-label, and re-test existing cabling regularly. If the infrastructure is failing or has never been documented, we’ll assess it and fix what needs fixing — without necessarily replacing everything.

Always. Non-plenum cable in a plenum ceiling space fails fire code. We check for plenum requirements on every job and specify the correct material — CMP or FT6 rated — where it applies. This is one of the most common corners cut by lower-quality installers.

Yes — materials are included in your quote. If you have an existing brand standard or preferred manufacturer, just let us know and we’ll match it.

Ready for a clean, tested cabling install?

Tell us about the space, the number of drops you need, and your timeline. We’ll come back with a clear plan and an honest quote.