Service Capabilities
Telecom & Infrastructure Audits Services
Our low-voltage infrastructure audit process starts with a complete physical walkthrough of your commercial facility. We locate and document all structured cabling, identify cable categories and conditions, trace runs from wall plates and device locations back to their termination points in your IDF and MDF closets, and assess the state of your patch panels, cable management hardware, telco room organization, and any active low-voltage equipment in scope. Commercial buildings across Southern California — particularly older office parks in the San Gabriel Valley, tilt-up warehouses in the Inland Empire, and multi-tenant retail centers in Los Angeles County — frequently contain cabling infrastructure that accumulated over years of contractor adds and changes that nobody fully tracked. We make sense of it and put it on paper.
The audit deliverable is a written infrastructure assessment report that documents every finding, flags anything that is degraded, mislabeled, out of California code, or likely to cause performance problems, and gives you a clear, prioritized baseline for your planning. Whether you're preparing for a Cat6 upgrade in an Ontario distribution center, adding wireless access points across a Pasadena corporate campus, deploying a CCTV system in a West Covina retail location, or responding to recurring network outages that nobody can explain, starting with an audit means you won't hit expensive surprises once the project is underway.
We also perform physical performance testing as part of the audit process. We test cabling for continuity, attenuation, crosstalk, and signal integrity using professional cable certification equipment, and we identify runs that may look fine visually but are failing to meet TIA-568 performance standards under load. For Southern California facilities that were never properly closed out by a previous installer — a common situation in the Inland Empire's commercial real estate market — this kind of independent certification testing is often the first time anyone has actual proof of what's working and what isn't.