Service Capabilities
Structured Cabling Systems Services
Data Installers installs complete structured cabling systems for new commercial construction, tenant improvement buildouts, and infrastructure upgrades in existing buildings across Southern California. For commercial clients in Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Fontana, Pomona, Alhambra, Pasadena, Burbank, Long Beach, and communities across San Bernardino County and Los Angeles County, this scope includes horizontal copper cabling from IDF closets to workstation outlets, AV equipment locations, security camera drops, and wireless access point mounting locations; fiber optic or Cat6A backbone cabling between IDF and MDF closets and between buildings on multi-building campuses; 19-inch rack installation and patch panel termination; cable management hardware and horizontal cable managers; and complete, consistent labeling of every port, wall plate, and cable run throughout the facility.
Every cable run we install in a Southern California commercial facility — whether it's a 200-drop tilt-up office in Ontario, a 50-drop retail tenant improvement in Alhambra, or a 1,000-drop warehouse and distribution center in Fontana — is certified to TIA-568 performance standards using Fluke DSX or equivalent professional cable certification equipment. We document pass/fail test results for every link, and that certification test data is included in the project closeout package as a deliverable. This isn't just a quality control measure — it's proof that the cabling in your walls performs to spec, which protects you against future claims from vendors whose equipment doesn't perform on cabling that was never properly tested.
Labeling is where many low-voltage contractors cut corners, and it shows immediately to anyone who has to work in a network closet years after the original installer has moved on. At Data Installers, labeling is part of the installation — not an afterthought. Every patch panel port, every wall plate, and every cable run in your facility gets labeled using a consistent scheme that maps directly to the as-built documentation we deliver at closeout. When your IT team needs to add a device, your building manager needs to hand the space to a new tenant, or a future contractor needs to make a move or change, they will know exactly what they're looking at.