Data & Communications Wiring in New Haven, CT
New Haven’s dense residential stock — multi-family buildings, triple-deckers, and pre-war singles — was built long before ethernet was a household requirement. PowerPlus Electric handles low-voltage data and communications wiring for homeowners, landlords, and owner-occupants throughout New Haven. CT E1 #197810. United Illuminating service area. Call for estimate — scope and pricing vary by project.
What We Handle in New Haven
CAT6 ethernet runs: Fishing cable through walls, attic routing, or basement drops to deliver hardwired network ports where you actually need them — home office, media room, or multiple floors.
Coaxial cable: Existing coax in many New Haven homes serves TV and cable internet. We extend, reroute, or replace coax runs as part of a structured wiring project.
Structured wiring panels: Centralizing ethernet and coaxial distribution in a single low-voltage panel creates a clean, manageable setup — useful in multi-family properties where landlords want to keep each unit’s network independent.
Multi-family buildouts: Landlords with professional tenants near Yale and the hospital district increasingly request ethernet in each unit. We scope per-unit runs and building-wide distribution.
Computer circuit installation: Beyond low-voltage, we can add dedicated power circuits to home office areas at the same visit — one contractor for both data and electrical.
Why a Licensed Electrician for Low-Voltage?
Low-voltage wiring doesn’t carry line voltage, but it still needs to be done correctly — proper cable routing away from electrical interference, correct terminations, and in multi-family buildings, compliance with building codes. A licensed electrician brings the same standard of workmanship to your network infrastructure that you expect from your electrical panel.