Data & Communications Wiring in Trumbull, CT
Trumbull is a well-established Fairfield County suburb with a large share of 1960s through 1980s construction — solid homes that were built well before structured data wiring was standard. Many Trumbull homeowners are updating these houses for remote work, adding ethernet drops to home offices, updating coaxial runs, and installing structured wiring panels to bring their network infrastructure up to modern standards. PowerPlus Electric provides these services for Trumbull homeowners, landlords, and owner-occupants in the United Illuminating service territory, under CT E1 #197810. Call for estimate — scope and pricing vary by project.
What We Handle in Trumbull
- CAT6 ethernet runs: In-wall ethernet cabling through the 1960s–1980s construction typical of Trumbull’s residential neighborhoods
- Coaxial cable: Updated TV and cable distribution for streaming and media setups
- Structured wiring panels: Central patch panels that organize ethernet, coaxial, and phone runs into a single managed location
- Home office wiring: Dedicated drops for converted bedrooms, bonus rooms, and finished basements used as workspaces
- Computer circuit installation: Dedicated electrical circuits for home office and networking equipment
Why a Licensed Electrician for Low-Voltage?
Homes from the 1960s through 1980s often have older insulation, partial attic access, and interior wall configurations that require planning before running new cable. Retrofitting ethernet through finished walls without unnecessary damage requires the right tools and technique. PowerPlus holds CT E1 #197810 and applies consistent workmanship to every low-voltage run — routing correctly, terminating cleanly, and leaving the space looking the way we found it.