Efficiency

Structured Cabling

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At the heart of every seamless communication in your business—whether it's a quick chat on the phone, an online conference, or the ever-watchful eye of a security camera—lies a robust structured cabling system. It's what keeps your business humming smoothly

What is Structured Cabling?

Imagine the intricate network of veins and arteries in our bodies. That's what structured cabling is to your business: a carefully designed, organized system that powers your entire corporate network and connects you to the outside world. Whether you've heard it called voice and data cabling, low-voltage wiring, or LAN cabling, they all point to this vital framework.

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Why choose Detroit Field Techs?

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Expert Consultation: We don't believe in one-size-fits-all. Our team evaluates your unique needs, discusses the finest details, from outlets to fire-stopping, and crafts a tailor-made solution. Our designs are compliant with the standards set by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) & Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA).

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Professional Installation: Using top-notch materials backed by warranties, our BICSI-trained technicians ensure the highest quality installation, always adhering to OSHA standards for a safe working environment.


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Rigorous Testing & Certification: Think of this as your network's health check. With our advanced Fluke DSX CableAnalyzer, we ensure that your cables aren't just good but the best, meeting all manufacturer specifications.

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Detailed Documentation: Your network, simplified. Our systematic labeling and documentation ensure that managing and troubleshooting your network is a breeze. Plus, we equip you with as-built drawings for future reference.

Our goal is to provide our customers with a network that performs to its full potential today and tomorrow.

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Services

Structured Cabling

Structured Cabling is the organized distribution of the lowest layer of the OSI model - the physical layer. Terms like voice and data cabling, low-voltage wiring, inside wiring, and LAN cabling refer to the structured cabling system running throughout your building(s). It connects your computer, phone, video conference, security cameras, etc., to your corporate network and the internet.

Outside Plant

At Detroit Field Techs, our Outside Plant Service is designed to provide robust and reliable structured cabling solutions for your exterior telecommunication needs. Leveraging state-of-the-art technology and expert engineering, we specialize in the installation, management, and maintenance of fiber-optic and copper cabling systems that connect your facilities to the larger data network.

Cable Certification

At Detroit Field Techs, our Cable Certification service offers a comprehensive assessment of your installed cabling infrastructure to ensure it meets or exceeds industry standards for performance and safety. Utilizing cutting-edge diagnostic tools, our highly-skilled technicians conduct a series of rigorous tests on your network cables—be they fiber-optic, copper, or coaxial. 

Cable Demolition

Our Cable Demolition service is tailored for businesses looking to safely and efficiently decommission outdated or unnecessary cabling infrastructure. Whether you're renovating, relocating, or upgrading your network, we handle the removal of old copper, fiber-optic, and coaxial cables in compliance with industry standards and environmental regulations.