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Low-Voltage Cabling, Security, and Telecom for North Carolina Businesses

Justin Hall Consulting installs structured cabling, security cameras, access control, and business phone systems for offices, labs, warehouses, and multi-site operators across North Carolina. State-licensed in North Carolina. One standard, one point of contact, fixed-bid pricing.

Licensed in North Carolina. Local crews who live in the markets we serve, supplemented by specialists.
What We Do

Nine service lines for North Carolina businesses

One crew. Nine service lines, installed, tested, and documented to one standard.

Structured Cabling

Cat6 and fiber backbones installed clean. We design the network, dress the rack, and test every run so your connection holds under load.

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Security Cameras

IP and cloud-managed camera systems covering every angle. We design coverage, run cable, and configure remote viewing so you can check in from anywhere.

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Access Control

Card readers, keypads, and cloud-managed door controllers. We replace old key cylinders with systems that log every entry and let you revoke access instantly.

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Business Phones

RingCentral, Teams, and Zoom Phone rollouts configured end to end. We port your numbers, set up call flows, and make sure day one sounds clean.

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Managed Connectivity

Fiber, broadband, SD-WAN, and 4G or 5G failover sourced and managed for you. We handle the carriers and the bills so your sites stay online.

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Smart Building

Sensors, smart lighting, energy controls, and automation that scale with your space. Real data on what your building is doing, all in one app.

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Alarm Systems

Commercial intrusion detection, motion sensors, and glass-break protection tied to 24/7 central monitoring. Permits, inspections, and documentation handled.

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Commercial AV

Conference room displays, video walls, digital signage, and boardroom audio designed and installed for reliable daily use without IT babysitting.

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POTS Replacement

Carriers are retiring analog lines and the bills are climbing. Our cellular POTS replacement keeps elevators, alarms, fax, and gate phones working without copper.

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North Carolina markets we staff
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Service lines under one roof
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States licensed: GA, AL, TN, FL, SC, NC
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Accountable contractor, every project
Why North Carolina Businesses Work With Us

The reasons clients stay

North Carolina is three distinct markets with three different kinds of building stock. Here is how we handle that.

One contractor, every market

A company with sites in Raleigh, Charlotte, and Asheville usually ends up with three vendors and three different standards. We install the same cabling standard, the same labeling scheme, and the same documentation statewide, with one number to call for all of it.

A lab is not an office is not a warehouse

Triangle research and lab space, uptown Charlotte office towers, and Western North Carolina adaptive reuse are genuinely different installs. We scope for the building actually in front of us instead of applying one template to the whole state.

We document everything

Every cable run is labeled and every run is tested. The as-built documentation is yours to keep. When something needs attention two years from now, your IT team can find the run instead of guessing.

Licensed here, and staffed here

North Carolina is not a state we visit. The license is ours, and the crews who show up live in these markets. You are not waiting on anyone to get permission to work here.

Where We Work

Where we work in North Carolina

North Carolina is not one market. The Triangle is our busiest area, Charlotte and the surrounding metro are close behind, and Asheville and Western North Carolina round it out. Each has its own construction styles, permitting process, and building stock, so we scope every project for the region it is in.

The Triangle

Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Chapel Hill, Research Triangle Park

Charlotte Metro

Charlotte, Concord, Matthews, Gastonia

Western North Carolina

Asheville, Hendersonville, and the surrounding area

Not sure what your building needs?

Send us your address and what you are trying to fix. We will walk the building, tell you what we see, and put together a plan with real numbers. The site audit is free and there is no obligation.

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How a Project Works

Four steps, no surprises

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Free site audit

We come to your building, look at what is there, and listen to what you are trying to solve. For multi-site work, we audit a representative location and build a plan that scales.

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Scope and quote

You get a written scope and a real fixed price. No vague ranges. If a project has options, we lay them out so you can decide what fits the budget and timeline.

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Installation

Our crew does the work, scheduled around your operation. Every run is labeled, every device mounted clean, and the site left orderly at the end of each day.

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Testing & documentation

We test the cabling, verify every system works, and hand you the documentation. Every location in a rollout gets the same package.

North Carolina Low-Voltage FAQ

Questions North Carolina businesses ask us

Does Justin Hall Consulting work in North Carolina?+

Yes. We are a low-voltage contractor licensed in North Carolina, with local crews in the Triangle, Charlotte, and Asheville. We hold licenses in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, Florida, South Carolina, and North Carolina.

Do you cover the whole state or only the big metros?+

The Triangle, Charlotte, and Asheville are the three markets we staff. We take work in the surrounding areas of each, and for anything outside them the honest answer depends on the scope. Send us the address and we will tell you whether we are the right contractor for it.

Can you handle a multi-site rollout across North Carolina and other states?+

Yes. That is the work we are built for. Multi-site operators are the reason we standardized on one cabling spec, one labeling scheme, and one documentation packet across every market. We hold licenses in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, Florida, South Carolina, and North Carolina.

Do you test the cable you install?+

Yes. We test every run and the results are part of the documentation you keep. A tested certification report is available on request when a project needs one.

Who is my point of contact on a North Carolina project?+

One person, start to finish. You are not handed between a salesperson, a scheduler, and a crew lead who have not spoken to each other.

How does pricing work?+

Fixed-bid, after a free site audit. We walk the building, scope what is actually there, and give you a number. You are not signing up for an hourly meter.

Three Markets, Three Different Buildings

The Triangle runs on research, lab, and office space, much of it purpose-built and much of it occupied by tenants with their own IT standards. Cable paths get decided by the ceiling and the riser you are actually given, and the documentation matters because someone else will maintain it.

Charlotte is a different building stock. Uptown and South End office space, distribution and light industrial around the edges of the metro, and a lot of tenant improvement work in space that has been fit out more than once. The cabling problem there is usually what the last contractor left behind.

Asheville and Western North Carolina lean heavily on adaptive reuse. Brick, timber, and buildings that were never designed to carry a network. Those jobs are decided by the path, not the parts.

Across all of it, we hold the North Carolina license and North Carolina jobs run with local crews. That is why we walk the building before we quote it. Send us the address and what you are trying to solve, and you get a real number based on what is actually in the walls.

Ready to scope a North Carolina project?

Tell us about the building and what you are trying to solve. The site audit is free and the number you get back is a fixed bid, not an estimate that moves.