From a lobby sound system to networking for a whole building, I plan the job properly, install it cleanly, and make sure your team knows how to use it.
Common examples below — if your project doesn't fit neatly into one of these, reach out anyway.
Background music or paging systems for lobbies, common areas, and waiting rooms — speakers placed and wired properly, volume zoned where it matters.
Mounted displays for lobbies, waiting rooms, or digital signage — secured to the wall, cables hidden, and configured to actually turn on and work.
Door entry systems and buzzer/intercom setups for apartment and condo buildings, wired in and tested end to end.
Multi-access-point coverage for offices, lobbies, and common areas, plus the cabling and switches behind it.
Cameras installed, wired, and configured — with storage and remote viewing set up the way your team will actually use it.
Displays, video conferencing hardware, and cabling set up so meetings start on time instead of fighting with the TV.
A clear process with a real quote before anything gets ordered.
I walk the space, see what the building can support, and talk through how it'll actually get used day to day.
You get a clear, itemized quote before I order anything or start work — no hourly guessing.
Clean cable runs, properly mounted hardware, and everything tested before I call it done.
I show your team exactly how to run it, so you're not calling me every time something needs adjusting.
Hardware installs vary too much — building layout, wiring runs, equipment — for a single hourly number to mean much. Here's how it actually works.
I'll walk the site, scope out what's involved, and give you a clear, firm number before anything is ordered or installed. No surprises once the work is underway.
Apartment and condo lobbies, small offices, retail spaces, and community buildings — if it needs hardware installed properly, I can probably help. Reach out and describe the space; I'll let you know if it's a fit.
Either way works. I can recommend and source equipment for you, or install hardware you've already purchased.
Both. I run and hide cabling properly rather than leaving cords hanging, and I'll tell you upfront if a job needs an electrician for anything beyond low-voltage wiring.
I visit the site first, figure out exactly what's involved, and give you a firm quote before any work begins or equipment is ordered — no surprises once the job is underway.
Yes — if something stops working or needs adjusting after the fact, reach out and I'll help sort it out.
Site visits, straight answers, and a real quote — no pressure.