CAT6 BLUE · Division 27 · Long Island
Network Cabling Contractors on Long Island
Serving Hempstead, Melville, Hauppauge, Farmingdale, Garden City and every commercial corridor in Long Island.
- Cat6 / Cat6A data drops
- Voice and VoIP cabling
- Wireless AP cable runs
- Moves, adds and changes
- After-hours installs
- Patch panel cleanup
Long Island's network cabling demand comes from a business mix that's heavier on ownership than tenancy — companies that own their buildings in Hauppauge, Farmingdale or Westbury and are wiring for the next decade, not the next lease. That changes the conversation: Cat6A instead of the cheapest passing option, spare capacity in every pathway, and IDF placement planned around a future mezzanine or addition rather than just today's desk count.
Our Nassau and Suffolk crews handle the region's standard project set — professional offices in Garden City and Mineola, back-office operations along Route 110, and the light-industrial buildings where the network has to reach shipping desks, time clocks, scales and camera positions scattered across a warehouse floor. Drops are pulled to spec, terminated clean, labeled to your scheme and certified with test results you keep on file.
Network Cabling where you are
The gap between a Long Island office install and a Long Island industrial install is wide, and plenty of buildings here are both. A Hauppauge park building might need 40 office drops up front and a dozen hardened runs to the production floor behind it — different cable, different pathway, different mounting, one project. Our crews scope both zones in a single walkthrough and quote them as one coherent system.
Our Long Island partner crews regularly work Hauppauge Innovation Park, Route 110 corridor (Melville–Farmingdale), Garden City / Mineola office and medical corridor and the surrounding commercial areas — so mobilization is measured in days, not weeks.
What the work includes
If it involves getting Ethernet from a switch to a device, our network handles it. The most common requests fall into a handful of patterns, and because partner crews see them constantly, they quote fast and install faster.
- New data drops — single runs to full-suite counts, Cat6 or Cat6A, terminated and tested
- Wireless AP cabling — ceiling runs with service loops, ready for your APs or ours
- Voice and data cabling — VoIP-ready drops, analog lines for elevators, fax and alarm dialers
- Tenant suite fit-outs — cabling a leased space to match your seating plan before move-in
- Moves, adds and changes — relocating drops when the floor plan changes, extending runs, re-terminating
- Closet cleanup — re-dressing patch panels, replacing failed jacks, labeling what previous vendors didn't
FAQ
Network Cabling in Long Island — Questions
We own our building — should we run Cat6 or Cat6A?
For owner-occupied Long Island buildings we usually recommend Cat6A. The cost difference has narrowed, it supports 10 Gb to 100 meters, and it carries the higher PoE loads that cameras, access points and building systems increasingly draw. When you own the walls, cabling for the next ten years beats re-pulling in five.
Can you add network drops to an operating warehouse without stopping our shipping operation?
Yes. Crews schedule lift work in aisles the operation isn't using, coordinate with your floor supervisor on daily zones, and stage pulls so dock and inventory systems stay online throughout. Most operating-facility projects on the Island run this way — the work fits around the business.
Do you take small network cabling jobs, or is there a minimum?
We take small jobs. A handful of drops, one AP run, a single re-termination — partner crews price them with a modest service minimum to cover mobilization, and we'll tell you that number up front. If you're bundling several small needs, tell us everything at once; combining them into one visit is the cheapest way to buy this work.
Can the work be done nights or weekends so my office isn't disrupted?
Yes — after-hours and weekend installs are routine for occupied offices, and many building managers require them for work above common areas. Off-hours labor carries a premium, which we itemize in the estimate rather than blending into the unit price. For small jobs, a daytime install in an unoccupied corner is often fine and cheaper; we'll talk through both options.
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