Structured Cabling and Prewire by Streamline of Denver, Colorado.
Residential Services
Thousands of satisfied customers in Denver, Colorado can't be wrong.
Streamline Communications is your choice for residential installation
and repair in and around Denver, Colorado. Since 1996, our courteous,
experienced technicians have delivered prompt, professional service for
our customers in and around Denver, Colorado. Combined with scheduled
appointments and competitive rates, your satisfaction is always
guaranteed. Experience install service on your terms.
Structured Cabling & Prewire Install Services include:
Structured Cabling & Prewire Install for communications, security & home entertainment
Structured Cabling and Prewire Installation & repair of telephone
wire/jacks, television & satellite cable by qualified installer.
Structured Cabling & Prewire Install for Home Networking by an experienced installer.
Residential Structured Cabling & Prewire Install by a Professional Installer!
When building a new home or renovating, it is important that
communications and security are considered in the planning stage. Our
consultants design the structured cabling & prewiere installation
infrastructure before construction begins, working with our clients to
develop a solution addressing their install needs. From start to finish,
the installer will deliver on schedule and on budget. Our structured
cabling and prewire install services by a professional installer conform
to the latest industry and consumer standards, ensuring that your home
will be wired for today and tomorrow.
Structured Cabling & Prewire Install Services by a Professional Installer Include:
Structured Cabling & Prewire Installation of telephone, computer,
television & satellite, security and home entertainment wire and
cable by a Professional Installer!!
Structured Cabling & Prewire Cabling for intercom and closed circuit television by a professional installer.
Installation & Repair Services
Structured Cabling & Prewire Installation or repair is just a phone
call or email away. Contact a professional installer for:
Structured Cabling & Prewire Install of Telephone cabling and jack installation and repair by a qualified installer.
Structured Cabling & Prewire Install of Television cable
installation and repair (including high speed internet) by a seasoned
installer.
Structured Cabling & Prewire Cabling for Home Networking
Since the introduction of computer grade wiring to the residential
market in the late 1990's, our clients have been upgrading telephone
house wire, or complimenting existing wire with network cable. This has
become the standard in new construction, addressing current
requirements, while not ignoring the future of communications. Many of
our customers in older homes are now enjoying their own home networks.
Based on traditional business applications, users can share internet
service or files without leaving their computer. From a simple
installation connecting two computers, to networking every room in your
house, we work with you to provide a functional, affordable solution.
Why Prewire?
To properly prewire a home can pay for itself many times over during the
life of a home. The following are a few examples of what some of our
customers have had to face because their home was built with a minimal
number of Cable and Telephone outlets.
A few points to consider, and be aware of, if you are building a new
home, remodeling, or refinishing a lower level. First, envision your
needs. Here are some questions to ask yourself and family:
1. Will you need an Internet Connection, how many PCs and what is available in your area, Cable, Dialup, DSL, or Satellite?
2. Will there be a need for multiple telephone lines, teens, fax, or
dialup Internet and will they need to be available at all outlets?
3. Will you be considering a personal telephone system?
4. What kind of Television signal will be in use, Cable, Rooftop Antenna, or Satellite or a combination of multiple systems?
5. Will you be considering a dedicated home theater? Either immediately or in the future.
6. Would you like to ability to have music in multiple rooms or outside using dedicated or shared source components?
7. Will you be installing a security system and cameras? If yes, do you want to view the cameras on any or all televisions?
Now, what to ask the builder and do not be afraid to ask, these questions will probably save you money in the future.
1. What is included in the price of the home prewire or structured cabling
a. Number of outlets
b. Location
c. What kind of outlets, Coax, Telephone, or Data?
d. Are all cables home run to a central location or daisy chained?
2. What kind of cable will be installed during the prewire and is it qualified for what you are planning to use it for.
3. Is the installer qualified in low voltage prewire and will they be using quality outlets designed for your intended use.
4. Will there be extra cable pairs for expansion and other uses in the prewire.
5. What are the up charges for additional outlets and would it be more
cost effective to use a low voltage specialist for prewire.
6. Will the wiring be documented and labeled for the prewire.
Obviously, there are many more questions that could be asked, but by
asking the above questions you should be able to get a good idea of the
level of commitment the builder has toward low voltage wiring, the
qualification of the installer, what to expect from the prewire install,
and how flexible the prewire will be.
We believe and promote the use of a professional low voltage prewire
cabling company for all new construction. Even if you are just going to
install coax and telephone outlets a low voltage prewire specialist can
bring options and considerations to the table that may have never
entered your mind.
Low voltage technology, as with many high-tech industries, is very
dynamic. With many more manufacturers producing electronic products for
the residential marketplace, we see prices now less than half of what
they were just 5 years ago. It is now a great time to consider projects
such as Home Theater, High Definition Television, Home Automation and
Security, Whole Home Audio and Video Distribution, or Data Networking.
Even if these types of projects are not feasible, especially if you are
building a new home, consider installing the infrastructure now. The
investment, during construction, remodeling, or finishing a lower level
can pay for itself many times over and can be used as a selling point if
you even decide to sell your home.