Is Warehouse Cabling in Belmont a permitted trade under the county?+
Low-voltage installation in Belmont falls under California C-7 and C-10 contractor scope and, depending on scope, may require San Mateo County building or electrical permits — especially for conduit rough-in, penetrations, and rated-wall firestopping. Access Cabling pulls permits when required and handles inspections directly with the AHJ.
Can existing cable be reused during a Warehouse Cabling refresh in Belmont?+
Sometimes. On Belmont refresh projects we Fluke-test the existing plant first: if runs pass CAT6 or CAT6A channel spec and pathways are clean, they stay. Anything failing certification, abandoned per NEC 800.25, or unlabeled gets removed and replaced. You get a channel-by-channel keep/replace decision — not a blanket rip-and-replace bill.
What documentation do we get at the end of a Belmont Warehouse Cabling install?+
Every Belmont project closes with Fluke DSX (or OTDR for fiber) certification reports for every port, a TIA-606-B labeled patch schedule, redlined as-built drawings, rack elevations, warranty registration, and a MAC-ready cabling database. Your IT team can pick it up cold on day one.
Do you support multi-site rollouts anchored in Belmont?+
Yes. Many of our Belmont-based clients scale Warehouse Cabling to additional sites across California and nationally. A single PM standardizes drawings, materials, testing thresholds, and closeout format across every location, so IT sees identical documentation whether the site is in Belmont or Chicago.
How much does warehouse cabling and WiFi cost?+
For a 100,000 sq ft distribution center: rough planning number is $60,000-$150,000 for backbone fiber, IDFs, distributed WiFi covering the full floor, and 30-50 IP cameras. Cost varies with rack density (denser racking = more APs), ceiling height, and whether the network is greenfield or a rip-and-replace. We quote fixed after a site walk.
Do you install voice-picking or scanner infrastructure?+
Yes. Voice-picking headsets (Honeywell Vocollect, Zebra) and RF scanners all depend on properly-designed 5 GHz WiFi. We coordinate AP channel plans and roaming settings so pickers don't drop calls or scan connections mid-aisle.
Are prevail wage requirements applicable to projects in Belmont?+
Prevailing wage requirements apply to public works projects in Belmont, which are typically those funded in whole or in part by public funds or for a public entity. If a project involves City of Belmont or other public agency funding or property, prevailing wage rates must be paid to all workers, and Access Cabling is fully compliant with these regulations when applicable.