Low voltage wiring supports and connects your home systems and devices including security, automation, internet, TV, A/V and more to provide efficient and reliable functionality. 

Low voltage wiring (or structured wiring) is the wiring system that supports your home’s hardware, integrating all of your systems and devices into one centralized system to provide control over the entire home. Properly installed structured wiring is crucial to maximize the efficiency and capabilities of your whole-house network of audio, video, data, telephone, television, home automation and security. Think of it like this: much like the electrical wiring in your home carries the voltage needed to power your electronics, structured wiring provides a faster and stronger signal to your TV, internet, and phone from a centralized point to all of the rooms within your home.

With structured wiring, you’ll know that your TV, phone, and internet signals will get through, and you’ll have connectivity wherever and whenever you need it.

At Sundance, we have over 20 years of experience designing and installing structured wiring system solutions in new construction as well as retrofitting older homes for new technology.

With a well-planned wiring structure, you’ll know that your TV, phone, and internet signals will get through, and you’ll have connectivity wherever and whenever you need it. You can easily add on or reconfigure as your needs change and expand. Wiring can be installed while a home is under construction, retrofitted during a remodel, or added on its own. WiFi alone isn’t always enough; signal interference, weak antenna or simply distance can weaken your wireless connection. A physical, structured wiring system installed by Sundance is the best solution to keep your home connected. 

Low Voltage Wiring

At Sundance, we have over 20 years of experience designing and installing structured wiring solutions.
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Connect your home with a structured, low voltage wiring plan designed around your needs:

  • HDTV cables
  • Audio wires
  • Telephone wires
  • Security/surveillance lines
  • Networking/data lines