Licensed Low-Voltage Contractor · Southeast

Commercial Structured Cabling Across the Southeast

Cat6 and Cat6A copper, multi-mode and single-mode fiber, MDF and IDF buildouts, and the testing paperwork your low-voltage inspector expects. We pull, terminate, label, and verify cable for offices, warehouses, schools, healthcare, and multifamily across the Southeast.

1,000+ commercial
projects
State-licensed in
GA, AL, TN, FL, SC, NC
Tested cabling,
certification on request
Fixed-bid
pricing

Cabling brands we install

Panduit
Leviton
CommScope
Belden
Corning
Fluke Networks

What We Do

Commercial cabling, end to end

What's Included

What gets pulled, terminated, and tested

Six categories of cable cover almost every commercial install. We do all of them on one mobilization.

Cat6 and Cat6A copper

Twisted-pair copper for data, VoIP, PoE cameras, and access control. Terminated to spec on jacks and patch panels with the right boot color and label format.

Multi-mode and single-mode fiber

OS2 single-mode for building-to-building and ISP handoffs, OM3 and OM4 multi-mode inside the data center. Fusion-spliced where required, LC and SC connector options.

MDF and IDF buildout

Racks, ladder rack, fiber runners, patch panels, cable management, ground bonding, and labeling so the room is documented from day one.

Wireless and PoE infrastructure

Access-point home runs with PoE budget verified, drop placement walked against a coverage plan, and surface conduit where the ceiling cannot be opened.

Demolition and re-rack

Pulling abandoned cable that the new code requires you to remove. Re-racking a closet that has outgrown its layout, on a documented cutover plan.

Testing and labels

Visual inspection plus optional tested certification report. Labels printed to the building standard, port maps delivered as a PDF you can hand the next vendor.

By the Numbers

What working with us looks like

1,000+
Commercial projects delivered
10,000+
Cat6 drops pulled and tested
6
States licensed and insured
100%
Labeled and documented closets

Why JHC

What you actually get when you hire us

Crews who pull the cable also walk the job

The person quoting your project is on site for the cutover. We do not hand sales-floor estimates to a stranger to execute.

Fixed-bid pricing, no add-on surprise

You get a quote with a fixed scope. If the building has surprises, you hear about them before we change-order, not after.

Labels and port maps you can give the next vendor

When the next AV, security, or carrier crew arrives, they get a closet that is documented. That is what every other vendor will tell you matters.

Licensed in 6 states

GA, AL, TN, FL, SC, NC. If your business has a Southeast portfolio we can sign the work in every state on it.

How It Works

From first call to final walk-through

1

Site walk & quote

We walk the site (or review your prints), scope the work, and return a fixed-bid quote with no obligation.

2

Design & schedule

We confirm pathways, equipment, and a window that fits the building’s schedule. You get one point of contact.

3

Install & verify

Our crew pulls, terminates, mounts, and tests every drop, device, or circuit before we leave the building.

4

Document & warranty

You get as-built labels, port maps, test results on request, and a written warranty on workmanship.

FAQ

Common questions

Do you pull Cat6 or Cat6A by default?

Cat6 handles 10G to 50 m and slows down beyond that. Cat6A holds 10G all the way to 100 m. We never run copper past 300 m because it will not certify. We default to Cat6A when the run will go beyond 50 m, when 10GBASE-T is in the future plan, or when the building standard calls for it.

Can you work in occupied space after hours?

We prefer normal hours and price our work for that. After-hours and weekend cutovers are available when the building requires it, billed at double our standard rate. Scope is documented so building security is informed.

Do you remove abandoned cable to meet NEC 800.25?

Yes. Abandoned communications cable is a building-code item now in many AHJs. We quote the demo line item separately so you can see what it costs to comply.

Do you provide a tested certification?

On request, yes. Tested certification with a tester like the Fluke DSX series is an optional add-on, and the report is delivered as a PDF. Standard installs are visually inspected and pinout-tested.

What is the lead time to start?

Lead time starts once the quote is accepted and the deposit is received. From that point we can usually mobilize within 7 to 10 business days on a typical metro Atlanta site. Larger or after-hours work is scheduled based on the building.

Service Areas

Where we work

Same standard, certified the same way, city by city. Click your closest market to see what we do there.

Get a fixed-bid quote on your next project

Send us your floor plan, a punch list, or a rough idea. We will come back with a real fixed-bid quote.

Get a Free Site Audit or call (404) 905-2213