How long does a typical Fusion Splicing project take in Rocklin?+
Timelines depend on drop count, pathway complexity, and after-hours restrictions. A small Rocklin tenant improvement of 20–40 drops usually completes in 2–5 working days. Larger Placer County projects with backbone fiber, MDF/IDF buildouts, and multiple floors typically run 2–6 weeks. We publish a per-phase schedule with the quote so your GC and IT team can coordinate cutover.
Is Fusion Splicing in Rocklin a permitted trade under the county?+
Low-voltage installation in Rocklin falls under California C-7 and C-10 contractor scope and, depending on scope, may require Placer 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 you handle after-hours Fusion Splicing in Rocklin to avoid business disruption?+
Absolutely. Night, weekend, and phased cutover windows are standard on Rocklin tenant improvements, hospital environments, retail cores, and 24-hour operations across Placer County. We run swing shifts, dark-window pulls, and cutovers scheduled around production without inflating the price.
Do you coordinate Fusion Splicing with general contractors and property managers in Rocklin?+
Yes. Almost every Rocklin project we run is coordinated with a GC, architect, MEP engineer, or building management team. Our PMs attend OAC meetings, submit shop drawings and rack elevations, coordinate ceiling access windows with other trades, and honor building rules for freight elevator use, badge access, and after-hours work.
What loss should I expect from fusion splices?+
Under 0.05 dB average for single-mode, under 0.10 dB for multimode. Individual splices should not exceed 0.10 dB single-mode or 0.15 dB multimode — anything higher is redone.
Do you calibrate splicers regularly?+
Splicers are arc-calibrated at every job start and after significant temperature/altitude changes. Full manufacturer calibration and electrode replacement is on a scheduled interval.
Are there any specific prevailing wage requirements for projects in Rocklin?+
Yes, for public works projects, including those for the City of Rocklin, Rocklin Unified School District, or Sierra College, prevailing wage requirements as mandated by the California Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) apply. Access Cabling is experienced with prevailing wage projects and ensures full compliance for all applicable public sector endeavors within Rocklin.