Wall-mounted Access Cabling network cabinet installed on a plywood backboard, populated with labeled Cat6 patch panels and cable managers.
Commercial · Copper Cabling

CAT6 Installation Services

CAT6 cabling supporting 1 Gbps and 10GBASE-T to 55 meters.

28+ Years Experience
C-10 / C-7 Contractor
CSLB: 992009
Licensed Commercial Contractor
5 California Offices
California & Nationwide Service

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Free, no-obligation walkthrough. Licensed C-10 / C-7 (CSLB #992009). 28+ years, California & nationwide.

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CAT6 Service Overview

Commercial CAT6 installation built for 1GbE and 10GbE networks

CAT6 Installation from Access Cabling delivers enterprise-grade CAT6 installation engineered by a licensed low-voltage contractor with 28+ years serving California and nationwide clients. Our BICSI-trained technicians design, install, terminate, test and certify every run to TIA/EIA standards so your infrastructure supports current bandwidth demands and future growth.

Macro of gloved hands terminating blue Cat6 with a 110-style punchdown tool.
Key Benefits

Why businesses choose our CAT6 installation services

Commercial-grade installation, certified performance, and infrastructure built to last 25+ years.

Certified installation by BICSI-trained technicians
Manufacturer warranties up to 25 years on structured cabling
Fluke DSX certification reports on every project
Licensed C-10 / C-7 low-voltage contractor
24/7 emergency response and MAC services
Nationwide coverage with California headquarters
Installation Process

Our proven CAT6 installation process

A repeatable, engineered process — refined over 28 years and thousands of sites.

  1. Step 1

    Free on-site survey and needs assessment

  2. Step 2

    Engineered design with rack elevations and pathway plans

  3. Step 3

    Scheduled installation with minimal business disruption

  4. Step 4

    Termination, testing, labeling and documentation

  5. Step 5

    Fluke certification and as-built drawings delivered

CAT6 Standards & Testing

TIA-568-C.2 CAT6 cabling, Fluke certified

Every CAT6 installation follows TIA-568-C.2 Category 6 standards, TIA-606 labeling, NEC 800 and applicable manufacturer specifications. Fluke DSX-8000/DSX-600 certification and full as-built documentation are delivered at project close.

  • TIA-568-C.2 Category 6 structured cabling standards
  • TIA-606 cable labeling and administration
  • NEC 800 low-voltage fire safety compliance
  • Fluke DSX-8000/DSX-600 permanent-link certification
  • 20-25 year manufacturer system warranties
Wall-mounted Access Cabling network cabinet installed on a plywood backboard, populated with labeled Cat6 patch panels and cable managers.
Industries Served

CAT6 installation for every commercial environment

28+
Years
5
CA Offices
50
States
12M+
Feet Installed
Local Service Area

CAT6 cabling services across California & nationwide

Local crews dispatched daily from five California offices. Multi-site rollouts across all 50 states.

In the LA / Orange County corridor, projects are dispatched from our Santa Fe Springs office at 10572 Norwalk Blvd, covering Whittier, Norwalk, Downey, Cerritos, La Mirada, and the surrounding industrial corridor.

In Depth

A closer look at CAT6 installation standards

CAT6 installation for commercial buildings across California and nationwide. We design, pull, terminate, and Fluke-certify Category 6 cabling for offices, warehouses, medical, and industrial sites — sized correctly for 1GbE across a full 100m run or 10GbE within 55m, with clean pathways, labeled terminations, and permanent-link test reports at closeout. Access Cabling is a licensed C-10/C-7 contractor (CSLB #992009) with 28+ years installing commercial low-voltage infrastructure.

When CAT6 is the right choice (and when it isn't)

CAT6 is the correct spec when the plant will carry 1 Gigabit Ethernet at full 100-meter reach, VoIP, standard PoE cameras and access points, and 10GbE only for short runs (server-to-switch inside a rack, or workstations within about 55m of the IDF). If you're building a new office or MDF from scratch, considering 5G/10G Wi-Fi 6E/7 APs, planning to keep the plant for 15+ years, or exceeding 55m for any 10G segment, we typically recommend CAT6A instead. For 100m 1GbE and standard PoE loads, CAT6 is still the most cost-effective structured copper on the market.

How we scope and price a CAT6 job

Cost is driven by drop count, cable path (open ceiling vs. hard-lid vs. slab-to-slab core drilling), jacket rating (plenum CMP vs. riser CMR), rack/patch-panel work, and testing scope. As a rough planning number, a straightforward office drop in an accessible ceiling typically runs a few hundred dollars per drop installed, terminated, tested, and labeled — with volume discounts on runs of 25+. Warehouses, hospitals, historic buildings, and occupied tenant spaces add labor for after-hours access, fire-stopping, and coordination. We provide fixed, line-item quotes after a walkthrough — never a per-foot guess.

Materials we standardize on

For CAT6 we specify Panduit, CommScope, Belden, Leviton, or Superior Essex UTP or F/UTP cable rated for the environment (plenum in air-handling spaces, riser in vertical shafts), with matching keystone jacks and patch panels from the same manufacturer to preserve component warranty. Standard color-coding: blue for data, white or gray for voice, red for security/CCTV, yellow for AV — adjustable to your existing scheme. All terminations use the T568B pinout unless your standard requires T568A.

Installation practice: what our crews actually do

Cable is pulled with tension meters to stay within manufacturer specs, supported every 4-5 feet, kept 12+ inches from parallel power runs, and maintained at 4x cable-diameter bend radius. Terminations preserve the twist to within a half-inch of the punchdown. Fire-rated penetrations are sealed with 3M or Hilti firestop compliant with NEC 800.113 and local AHJ requirements. Every cable is labeled at both ends to TIA-606-B, cross-referenced to the patch panel and outlet, and dressed cleanly in the rack with horizontal and vertical management.

Fluke certification and the test report you receive

Every link is tested with a Fluke DSX-8000 or DSX-600 to TIA/EIA-568-C.2 Category 6 permanent-link limits: wire map, length, insertion loss, NEXT, PSNEXT, ACR-F, return loss, and propagation delay. You receive the raw .flw test files plus a bound PDF report showing pass/fail per link, headroom margins, and a summary sheet. Failed links are re-terminated or repulled at no cost. Certified installs qualify for 20- or 25-year manufacturer system warranties from Panduit or CommScope when we use their end-to-end components.

Working in occupied buildings and around your operation

Most of our CAT6 work happens in buildings that can't shut down — occupied offices, active warehouses, hospitals, and schools. We regularly run night, weekend, and early-morning schedules, work floor-by-floor or department-by-department, and pre-stage cable so daytime disruption is limited to short outlet cutovers. In cleanrooms, patient areas, or food-handling zones we follow your infection-control, ICRA, or GMP protocols and provide clean-work partitions when needed.

Documentation and handover

Closeout package includes: as-built drawings marked with outlet locations and cable IDs, patch panel schedules, Fluke test report, materials list with part numbers, warranty registration, and a photo record of rack builds and firestop penetrations. Everything delivered as a single PDF plus native files (Visio/DWG on request) so your IT and facilities teams can maintain and expand the plant without guessing.

Related Topics
  • Category 6 Cable Standards
  • 1 Gigabit Ethernet Networks
  • Enterprise Data Cabling
  • Fluke Testing and Certification
  • Structured Cabling Installation
  • TIA/EIA 568 Compliance
  • PoE-Capable Network Cabling
  • Network Infrastructure Testing
  • Telecommunications Room Build-Outs
  • CAT6A Upgrade Planning
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Share your scope — square footage, drop or device count, and timeline — and a senior estimator returns a written, itemized proposal within 48 hours. Free site survey, no obligation.

  • Licensed C-7 / C-10 (CSLB #992009)
  • Fluke-certified, 25-yr warranty
  • California & nationwide crews
  • Written proposal in 48 hours
Manufacturers

Products & manufacturers we install

Vendor-agnostic. We specify best-in-class components for each project — copper, fiber, racks, power, wireless and access control from the industry's leading manufacturers.

  • Panduit
    Copper & Fiber · Certified installer
  • CommScope
    Copper & Fiber
  • Belden
    Copper & Fiber · Belden Certified System Vendor
  • Corning
    Copper & Fiber · Fiber optic systems
  • Leviton
    Copper & Fiber
  • Siemon
    Copper & Fiber
  • Superior Essex
    Copper & Fiber
  • Chatsworth (CPI)
    Racks & Enclosures
  • Middle Atlantic
    Racks & Enclosures
  • APC by Schneider
    Power & UPS
  • Fluke Networks
    Test & Certification · DSX-8000 certification
  • Ubiquiti
    Wireless
  • PDK (ProdataKey)
    Access Control · Cloud access control

Brand references reflect products Access Cabling has installed on commercial projects. Trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

FAQ

CAT6 installation FAQs

How much does CAT6 installation cost per drop?+

For a standard commercial office with accessible ceilings, plan on roughly $175-$350 per drop installed, terminated, tested, and labeled — assuming 25+ drops from a single IDF. Warehouses with high bays, hard-lid ceilings, occupied hospitals, tenant-improvement work after hours, and long runs requiring conduit push those numbers up. Small jobs under 10 drops carry a minimum mobilization. Every quote we send is fixed and line-itemized after a site walk.

Should I install CAT6 or CAT6A?+

CAT6 if your longest run is under 100m for 1GbE, and any 10GbE segments stay under 55m. CAT6A if you need guaranteed 10GbE at the full 100m, are deploying Wi-Fi 6E/7 access points, running high-PoE loads (60W+), or expect the plant to serve the building for 15+ years. CAT6A costs roughly 30-50% more per drop but future-proofs the plant. For most standard offices today, CAT6 is still the right economic choice.

How many data drops do I need per workstation?+

The current standard for a modern office is two drops per desk — one for the workstation and one spare for a phone, docking station, printer, or future device. Add one drop per wall-mounted TV or display, one per wireless access point (typically one AP per 800-1,200 sq ft of open office), one per security camera, one per printer, and one per conference-room table. We size the patch panel and IDF at 25-35% spare capacity for future adds.

What is the maximum distance for CAT6?+

100 meters (328 feet) for 1 Gigabit Ethernet, measured as the full channel (patch cord + horizontal run + patch cord). For 10 Gigabit Ethernet, CAT6 is limited to 37-55 meters depending on the alien-crosstalk environment. Runs beyond 100m require an intermediate closet, fiber backbone, or a Cat6A/fiber run instead.

Do you certify the cable, or just test continuity?+

We certify. Every link is tested with a Fluke DSX-series cable analyzer to TIA-568-C.2 permanent-link limits and you receive the full test report — not just a green light on a continuity tester. Certification is what qualifies the installation for a 20-25 year manufacturer system warranty and is required by most enterprise IT departments and municipal AHJs.

Can you work after hours or on weekends?+

Yes — a large portion of our commercial work is nights, weekends, and holidays. We work around trading floors, hospital patient care, school class schedules, warehouse shifts, and retail hours. Off-hours labor is quoted at premium rates but usually saves money overall by avoiding operational disruption.

Can you install CAT6 in an occupied office without disrupting work?+

Yes. We pre-stage cable in the ceiling during the day with minimal noise, coordinate short cutovers with your IT team department by department, and typically complete a floor of 40-60 drops over one weekend or across three or four evenings. Users find their new outlet live Monday morning with no lost workday.

Can you replace old CAT5 or CAT5e cabling?+

Yes, and it's one of our most common projects. We can overlay new CAT6 alongside existing runs and cut users over one at a time, or remove and replace in-place when abandoned cable removal is required by code (NEC 800.25). Old cable removal is often a code requirement in California jurisdictions during renovation.

Can you work during tenant improvement construction?+

Yes. We coordinate with your GC and other trades (electrical, HVAC, framing, drywall) on the same construction schedule, attend OAC meetings, and sequence rough-in before drywall closes and trim-out after ceiling grid is set. We're comfortable on jobs of any size from a 2,000 sq ft suite to full high-rise floor buildouts.

How long does a typical office cabling job take?+

A 30-50 drop tenant improvement in an accessible ceiling: 3-5 working days including terminations and testing. A 100-drop office floor: 1-2 weeks. A 500-drop warehouse or campus: 3-6 weeks depending on pathway complexity. We provide a written schedule with each quote and update it weekly on active projects.

Do you handle the rack, patch panels, and switch cabling too?+

Yes. Standard scope includes wall-mount or floor-standing rack (Middle Atlantic, CPI, or APC), patch panels, horizontal cable management, ground bar, UPS mounting, and pre-terminated patch cords from panel to your switch. We coordinate switch install with your IT team or vendor.

What warranty comes with a CAT6 installation?+

Access Cabling warranties workmanship for one year. When we install a manufacturer-certified system using end-to-end Panduit, CommScope, or Leviton components, you also receive that manufacturer's 20- or 25-year system warranty covering component performance and, in most cases, application assurance for approved Ethernet standards published during the warranty period.

What speeds does CAT6 support?+

CAT6 supports 1 Gigabit Ethernet (1GbE) at the full 100-meter channel and 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE) up to 55 meters in low-crosstalk environments. If you need guaranteed 10GbE at 100 meters, high-watt PoE, or Wi-Fi 6E/7 backhaul, we typically recommend CAT6A.

Where do you provide CAT6 installation services?+

Access Cabling installs CAT6 across California from five offices and nationwide through our multi-site rollout network. Local crews dispatch daily, and larger programs are managed by a single project manager so standards stay consistent from site to site.

What materials are used in a CAT6 installation?+

We specify Panduit, CommScope, Belden, Leviton, or Superior Essex CAT6 cable — plenum (CMP) in air-handling spaces, riser (CMR) in vertical shafts — with matching keystone jacks, patch panels, cable management, and firestop. Cable is color-coded by application and labeled to TIA-606 at both ends.

What is the typical timeline for a CAT6 installation?+

A 30-50 drop tenant improvement with accessible ceilings takes 3-5 working days, a 100-drop office floor takes 1-2 weeks, and a 500-drop warehouse or campus takes 3-6 weeks depending on pathway complexity and building access. We provide a written schedule with every quote and update it weekly.

How much does CAT6 installation cost?+

CAT6 Installation 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 CAT6 installation nationwide?+

Yes. Access Cabling is headquartered in California with a nationwide technician network for multi-site rollouts across all 50 states.

Is CAT6 installation 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.

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