Working with GCs and owners
We work directly with GCs on TI and new construction, attending OAC meetings, coordinating with electrical/HVAC/framing/drywall trades, submitting to the AHJ, and staying on the construction schedule. On owner-direct work we self-perform end-to-end including scoping, design, permit, install, and closeout. Every project delivered with as-builts, test reports, warranties, and a walkthrough.
Why Encinitas teams choose Access Cabling for low voltage contractor
Across Encinitas — from Moonlight Beach to the surrounding San Diego County corridor — IT directors and facilities managers pick Access Cabling for the same reasons: a licensed C-10 / C-7 contractor (CSLB 992009), 28+ years of commercial structured cabling experience, BICSI-trained crews on-site, and Fluke DSX certification on every port. The result is a low voltage contractor install that a network engineer can drop into on day one — labeled, tested, and warranted for 25 years.
Robust Network Infrastructure for Medical & Professional Offices
While renowned for its coastal lifestyle, Encinitas is also home to a growing number of professional and medical offices, particularly in areas like the Encinitas Ranch Town Center and along Santa Fe Drive. These businesses have stringent demands for secure, high-speed, and reliable network infrastructure. Medical practices, for instance, require robust cabling to support electronic health records (EHR) systems, diagnostic equipment, and HIPAA-compliant data transfer. Law firms, financial advisors, and other professional services necessitate secure and high-bandwidth networks for large data transfers, video conferencing, and client communication. Access Cabling specializes in designing and installing structured cabling systems that meet these precise requirements, including shielded Category 6A for environments requiring EMI/RFI protection, and multi-mode or single-mode fiber optic backbones for campus or multi-floor connectivity. Our solutions are built for scalability, allowing Encinitas businesses to grow without costly re-cabling, ensuring their technology infrastructure keeps pace with their professional advancement and regulatory compliance.
What a low-voltage contractor covers
In California, C-7 covers low-voltage systems including structured cabling, telephone, data, fiber, alarm, sound, and video systems. C-10 covers electrical. Access Cabling holds both, which means one contract and one crew for the full commercial low-voltage scope — from copper drops to cameras to access control to conference-room AV. Larger owners and GCs prefer this because it eliminates handoffs between separate cabling, security, and AV vendors.