Low-Voltage Cabling, Security, and Telecom for Savannah Businesses
Justin Hall Consulting installs structured cabling, security cameras, access control, and business phone systems for offices, medical practices, warehouses, and port-adjacent facilities in Savannah. State-licensed in Georgia. One standard, one point of contact, fixed-bid pricing.
since 2022
low-voltage contractor
GA, AL, TN, FL, SC, NC
no obligation
Nine service lines for Savannah 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 certify every run so your connection holds under load.
Explore structured cablingSecurity 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.
Explore security camerasAccess 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.
Explore access controlBusiness 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.
Explore business phonesManaged 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.
Explore managed connectivitySmart 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.
Explore smart buildingAlarm Systems
Commercial intrusion detection, motion sensors, and glass-break protection tied to 24/7 central monitoring. Permits, inspections, and documentation handled.
Explore alarm systemsCommercial AV
Conference room displays, video walls, digital signage, and boardroom audio designed and installed for reliable daily use without IT babysitting.
Explore commercial AVPOTS 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.
Explore POTS replacementThe reasons clients stay
Low-voltage work in Savannah has specific requirements. Here is how we handle them.
One contractor, one standard
The same crew lead, the same labeling scheme, and the same documentation at every site. For a company with locations in Savannah and other markets, that consistency is the difference between a network you can manage and one you cannot.
Historic district experience
Savannah's 22-square grid means plaster-over-brick construction throughout the landmark district. We account for HRB review, restricted conduit paths, and the actual wall assemblies in pre-1900 buildings before we quote the job.
We document everything
Every cable run is labeled and every termination 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.
We give straight answers
If a cheaper approach is going to cause problems down the road, we tell you before you spend the money, not after. We would rather lose a job than put our name on work we know will not hold up.
The buildings we wire in Savannah
Savannah spans a range of building types. Downtown and midtown offices in and around the landmark squares, Southside retail and medical, Garden City Terminal and I-16 corridor logistics, and Pooler industrial development all have different low-voltage requirements. Savannah Fire Rescue and local healthcare campuses have life-safety and physical-security standards that go beyond a standard commercial install. We scope each job for the building it actually is and apply the same documentation standard regardless of location.
Downtown, midtown, and Southside commercial office
Healthcare practices and hospital-adjacent facilities
City Market, Broughton Street, and suburban retail
Garden City Terminal, I-16 corridor, Pooler logistics
Multi-tenant portfolios across Chatham County
Campuses, churches, and community facilities
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.
Get a Free Site AuditFour steps, no surprises
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.
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.
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.
Testing & documentation
We test the cabling, verify every system works, and hand you the documentation. Every location in a rollout gets the same package.
Questions Savannah businesses ask us
Does Justin Hall Consulting serve Savannah?+
Yes. We are a low-voltage contractor licensed in Georgia and have been working in Savannah since 2022. We hold licenses in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, Florida, South Carolina, and North Carolina.
Can you work in historic district buildings in the landmark squares?+
Yes. Savannah's landmark district means plaster-over-brick construction, limited conduit routes, and HRB Historic Review Board coordination on exterior work. We scope for those constraints before we quote and handle the review board coordination where required.
Do you handle multi-location businesses?+
Yes. Multi-site work is one of our core strengths. We install the same cabling standard, labeling scheme, and documentation at every location, with one point of contact for the whole portfolio.
Can you install cabling in an occupied office building?+
Yes. Most of our Savannah projects happen in buildings full of working people. We schedule around your hours where needed, protect finishes, and clean up daily.
My building still has copper phone lines. Should I replace them?+
If those lines support elevator phones, gate intercoms, or alarm panels, replacing them is usually worth it. Georgia carriers are actively retiring copper, and the lines that remain cost far more than they used to. Our POTS replacement service uses dual-pathway cellular devices that keep working even if one network path fails.
How do I get started?+
Request a free site audit. We will visit your building, assess what you have, and give you a written scope and a fixed price. There is no cost and no obligation for the audit.
Justin Hall Consulting across Georgia
Same crew, same standard, city by city.
Low-Voltage Work in Savannah's Historic District and Industrial Port Zone
Savannah presents two completely distinct project environments within one city. The Landmark Historic District, the 22-square grid of squares laid out in 1733, contains hundreds of commercial buildings that are on the National Register of Historic Places or within a locally designated historic overlay district. Working inside a historic Savannah building means managing cabling through plaster-over-brick walls, under heart-pine floors, and through attic spaces that were never designed for conduit. Visible surface raceway is often the only acceptable option, and it has to be painted and finished to meet property standards. We have done this work before, and we price it accordingly.
Outside the historic core, the industrial side of Savannah is anchored by the Port of Savannah, the largest single-terminal container port in the United States. The warehouse, logistics, and distribution facilities that ring the Garden City Terminal and the Savannah Airport area represent a different category of project entirely: large-footprint industrial buildings with long cable runs, fiber backbone requirements, and IP camera systems with high channel counts for perimeter and loading-dock surveillance. These are infrastructure-heavy projects that require proper structured cabling design, not just a box of Cat6 and a crimping tool.
Permits for commercial work in the City of Savannah run through the Savannah Development Services Department. Chatham County handles permits for properties in unincorporated areas, including many of the industrial facilities near the port. The Savannah Fire Prevention Bureau is the AHJ for fire-alarm and life-safety system integration. Savannah is 250 miles southeast of Atlanta. We serve Savannah as a project market when the scope justifies the mobilization, and we are straightforward about that in our estimates.
Get a free site audit for your Savannah project
Whether you need a single office wired, a security system installed, or a plan to retire the copper lines across a portfolio of buildings, the first step is the same. Tell us about your building and we will give you a clear assessment and a fixed price.