Cloud access control or on-prem?+
Cloud (Brivo, Openpath/Avigilon Alta, Verkada, Kisi) for most commercial deployments — faster to deploy, easier to manage across sites, mobile credentials built in, and no server to maintain. On-prem (LenelS2 OnGuard, C-CURE, Genetec) for government, healthcare, and any environment where credential data or audit logs must stay on the customer network. Hybrid platforms bridge the two.
How much does access control cost per door?+
Typical fully-installed cost is $2,500-$5,000 per door including electric strike or maglock, reader, request-to-exit, door contact, wiring, controller port, and commissioning. Cloud subscription runs $10-$30/door/month. Volume drops per-door cost meaningfully on 20+ door jobs. High-security openings with biometric readers or fire-rated hardware run higher.
Do you install Brivo, Openpath, Verkada, or another brand?+
Yes — we are dealers or certified installers for Brivo, Openpath (Avigilon Alta), Verkada, Kisi, Genetec, Kantech, LenelS2, and HID. We recommend a platform based on your site count, IT posture, integration needs, and budget rather than a single-brand pitch.
Can we use mobile phones instead of cards?+
Yes — every current-generation platform supports Bluetooth/NFC mobile credentials. Issue a credential from the admin console; the user installs the app and taps or walks up to the reader. Most deployments now default to mobile-first with cards as a fallback for visitors and contractors.
Can access control integrate with our existing security cameras?+
Yes. Cloud platforms (Verkada, Openpath, Brivo) natively integrate video with door events. Traditional VMS (Milestone, Genetec, Avigilon) tie in via API. Every door event links to camera footage for visual verification.
What about ADA and life-safety code compliance?+
Every design coordinates with the door hardware consultant on NFPA 80/101 fire-door and egress compliance, ADA opening force and clearance, delayed-egress with proper signage where allowed, and free-egress at every opening. Fail-safe vs. fail-secure is chosen per opening based on code and use case.
Do you handle door hardware installation, or just the electronics?+
We install the electronics (readers, controllers, wiring, mag-locks, strikes, REX) and coordinate the door hardware prep with your door contractor or GC. On smaller jobs we self-perform basic strike and mag-lock installation; on larger commercial doors we coordinate with a certified door hardware installer for frame prep and drilling.
Can you migrate us from legacy prox to modern smart credentials?+
Yes. Multi-technology readers accept both 125 kHz prox and 13.56 MHz smart credentials during the migration, so users transition on a rolling basis without a big-bang cutover. We plan the phase-out and end-of-life for the old credentials.
How is access control powered during a power outage?+
Controllers and door locks run on 12/24 VDC power supplies with battery backup — sized for 4-24 hours of runtime depending on door count and code requirements. Fail-safe doors unlock on power loss; fail-secure doors stay locked. Both preserve free egress via mechanical hardware.
Can you support multi-site rollouts across California or nationwide?+
Yes. Cloud platforms make multi-site standardization straightforward — we deploy identical hardware and configuration across sites, tie them into one admin console, and provide site-by-site as-built documentation. Nationwide rollouts are supported through partner installers under our project management.
How much does access control systems cost?+
Access Control Systems pricing depends on drop count, cable type, pathway complexity, and building conditions. Most commercial projects range from $150 to $350 per drop installed. Request a free site survey for an itemized quote.
Do you provide access control systems nationwide?+
Yes. Access Cabling is headquartered in California with a nationwide technician network for multi-site rollouts across all 50 states.
Is access control systems certified and warrantied?+
Every installation is Fluke-tested and certified. Structured cabling installs carry manufacturer warranties of up to 25 years through our Panduit, CommScope, Leviton and Belden partner relationships.