Messy network closets
Disorganized racks make changes slow and costly.
Structured Cabling • Brooklyn & NYC
Clean Cat6/Cat6A cabling, labeled network closets, patch panels, Wi-Fi and camera cabling — built for offices, clinics, retail spaces, restaurants, and small commercial sites.
Disorganized racks make changes slow and costly.
No labels mean downtime and guessing games.
Bad placement leads to dead zones and complaints.
Unknown layouts create risk and hidden costs.
Different spaces call us for different cabling reasons, but the goal is the same: a clean, labeled layer the network can depend on.
NYC buildings are different. Access, approvals, elevator rules, and construction conditions all affect scope and pricing.
We plan for real-world job conditions so your project runs smoothly and stays on schedule.
Scope advisor
These are the details that usually change pricing, scheduling, and whether photos are enough before a site visit.
Pricing depends on the number of drops, site access, cable type, rack condition, labeling needs, building rules and whether after-hours work is required. Photos can help with a budgetary range, but complex sites may need a scope review.
Yes, when the scope is cabling for APs, cameras, PoE devices or similar network-connected equipment. This page is focused on the cabling layer those systems depend on.
Yes. VoltSimple handles Cat6 and Cat6A data drops, patch panel termination, wall plates, labeling and handoff notes for commercial spaces.
Labels and handoff notes are included by default. Larger cleanup or takeover projects can include a more detailed documentation package when scoped.
Yes. Rack cleanup, patch panel organization, cable management, labeling and takeover planning are common reasons clients contact us.
Often we can give a starting range from photos and basic details. Messy, older or takeover work may need a site review before a reliable quote.
Tell us about your site, your timeline, and your goals. We’ll review the scope and let you know whether photos are enough or a site review is recommended.