
Low voltage & data
Structured cabling and low-voltage systems, installed clean.
Cat6/Cat6A network drops, fiber backbones, A/V, access control, and security cabling for commercial buildings across Central PA — pulled neat, labeled, tested, and documented.
What we install
One crew for the cable plant and the systems on top of it.
Whether it's a new build, a tenant fit-out, or a rehab, we plan and pull the low-voltage infrastructure that everything else hangs off — data, voice, A/V, security, access control. Done right the first time so it tests clean and stays serviceable.
- Cat6 and Cat6A structured network cabling
- Single-mode and multi-mode fiber backbones
- Voice cabling, paging, and intercom
- Conference room and A/V cabling (HDMI, USB-C, displays)
- Access control, door contacts, and request-to-exit
- IP camera and security system cabling
- Wireless access point drops and surveys
- Patch panels, racks, terminations, and labeling
Built like an installer will thank you later
Tested and certified
Every drop is tested with a Fluke-class certifier and the results handed over so you have a real baseline.
Labeled both ends
Permanent jack labels and patch panel labels match a port map you can actually use when something moves.
Neat in the ceiling
Cable trays, J-hooks, and proper bend-radius support — not zip-ties to a sprinkler line.
Documented
As-built drawings, port maps, and test results delivered as PDFs so the next IT vendor isn't guessing.
How a job runs
From walk-through to certified, documented, done.
Same Revive process — clear scope, fixed price, one schedule, one phone number for the whole job.
Step 01
Site walk & needs
We walk the building, count drops, identify pathways, and confirm what equipment connects to what.
Step 02
Design & estimate
Rack layout, drop locations, cable counts, terminations, and a written number you can plan around.
Step 03
Pull, terminate, test
Cables pulled in cable tray or J-hooks, terminated to spec, every run tested and certified.
Step 04
Documentation handoff
As-built drawings, port maps, and certifier reports delivered before we close out the job.
Sample work
Recent low-voltage and data installs.
A look at the kind of structured cabling and low-voltage work Revive crews deliver across Central PA. New project photos are added as installs wrap up.
Sample images shown — real project photos coming soon
Common questions
Low voltage & data, answered.
Cat6 or Cat6A — which should I install?
For most office, retail, and light-commercial fit-outs, Cat6 is plenty for gigabit and short-run 10G. We recommend Cat6A when you've got long runs powering high-PoE devices like cameras and APs, or when the space is being designed to last 15+ years.
Do you handle the equipment too, or just the cable?
We focus on the cable plant — pathways, drops, terminations, racks, patch panels, and labeling. We coordinate cleanly with whoever owns your switches, firewalls, phones, or access-control head end so the handoff is seamless.
Will every drop be tested?
Yes. Every run is tested and certified with a Fluke-class certifier, and you get the test results as PDFs so you have a real baseline if something acts up later.
Can you pull cable while the building is occupied?
Often, yes — we work around business hours, use proper ceiling protection, and stage the work so users aren't disrupted. For larger pulls we'll schedule after-hours or weekend work.
Do you do fiber too?
Yes — single-mode and multi-mode fiber backbones between IDF closets and to outbuildings, including fusion splicing, terminations, and OTDR/loss testing.
Ready to scope it
Let's plan your low-voltage and data install.
Free on-site walk-through and a real written estimate. We'll count drops, map pathways, and price it honestly.
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