Structured Cabling & Data Wiring Services in Greensboro
We install structured cabling for Greensboro homes and businesses, covering everything from a single home office to a full commercial buildout.
Residential Data Wiring
Whole-Home Ethernet Installation
Wired internet ports in every room you need them: bedroom, living room, home office. Connections stay fast and stable regardless of how many devices are running.
Home Office Wiring
A dedicated wired connection at your desk that doesn’t drop during video calls or slow down during large file transfers. Your work connection works every time.
Whole-Home Wi-Fi Backbone
Hardwired access points placed throughout your home so your Wi-Fi signal is strong and consistent in every room. You never have to worry about dead zones or weak signals.
Smart Home & Security Camera Wiring
Clean, in-wall cable runs for smart devices, doorbells, and security cameras. PoE wiring powers cameras directly through the ethernet cable, with no separate outlet required.
Commercial Data Wiring
Office Network Cabling
Cat6 data drops at every workstation, conference room, and common area. Your team stays connected without workarounds or messy extension cables.
VoIP Phone System Wiring
Properly run cabling for your business phone system so calls are clear and your system performs reliably, whether you have five phones or fifty.
Security & Access Control Cabling
Structured wiring for IP cameras and access control systems. PoE cabling handles power and data in a single run, keeping installation clean and cost-effective.
Server Room & Patch Panel Setup
Organized, labeled cabling infrastructure in your server or telecom room so your IT team can identify, manage, and troubleshoot connections quickly.
Why Choose Caudill’s for Structured Cabling & Data Wiring Installation
In Greensboro’s older neighborhoods like Irving Park and Latham Park, you’re often working around aging electrical systems that require a licensed electrician on site. Caudill’s has the credentials and the experience to handle it correctly.
| What Matters | The Caudill’s Difference | With Other Providers |
|---|---|---|
| Licensed Electricians | Every job is handled by a licensed, insured electrician. You get code-compliant work and someone accountable for the outcome. | Many cabling contractors are low-voltage technicians only. They aren’t licensed to handle the electrical side of an in-wall installation. |
| In-Wall Experience | Caudill’s electricians have spent decades running wire through Greensboro homes and commercial buildings. They know what to expect behind the walls before the job starts. | Contractors without electrical backgrounds often encounter aging wiring, insulation, or structural obstacles they aren’t equipped to handle. |
| Reputation & Reviews | 250+ five-star Google reviews from Triad homeowners and businesses who hired us and came back. Our reputation is built on work that lasts. | Newer or transient contractors may have limited review history and no established track record in the local area. |
| Clean Installation | Cables are run through walls, labeled at every port, and tested before we leave. We clean up the work area completely so your home or business looks the same as when we arrived. | Rushed installations often leave visible cable runs, unlabeled ports, and work areas left for the customer to clean up. |
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What Our Customers Say
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“Jared and Matt were awesome. I got a new security system at my office. Their work was so good you can’t even tell they have been here. After they installed everything, they took the time to answer any questions I had for them. This is easily a five star service!” – Matt B.
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“I am very thankful for the professionalism of Jared and Matt and the quality of their work. I have used Caudill’s for the security system and camera installation at all 3 of the locations for my business. They always follow through on exactly what they promise. I would highly recommend them for home or business.” – Matt H.
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“Jared and the Team at Caudills did a great job with my alarm and camera install. He went above and beyond to ensure that we understood how to operate the system and that all questions were addressed. Highly recommend!” – Luke J.
About Caudill’s Electric
For over 50 years, Caudill’s has been the Triad’s trusted family-owned electrical contractor. We’ve built our reputation one job at a time, and our 250+ five-star Google reviews reflect the standard we hold ourselves to on every project, from a one-room installation to a full commercial buildout.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a licensed electrician for data wiring, or can any contractor do it?
Low-voltage cabling work doesn’t always require a licensed electrician by code, but it should. Running cable through walls means working around your home’s electrical system, insulation, and structural elements. In older Greensboro homes especially, what’s behind the wall isn’t always predictable. A licensed electrician knows how to navigate that safely and ensure the work is done to code. An unlicensed contractor who hits something unexpected often doesn’t have the training to properly address it.
Will you need to open my walls to run the cable?
In most cases, no. Caudill’s electricians are experienced at fishing cable through walls with minimal disruption, using existing pathways wherever possible. In some older Greensboro homes, the wall construction or insulation may require a small access point, but we keep any intrusion as limited as possible and leave the work area clean when we’re done.
How do I know if my current wiring needs to be upgraded?
A few signs point to an outdated setup: slow or inconsistent wired connections, visible cable runs that were never properly installed, unlabeled ports that nobody can trace, or a network that can’t keep up with your current devices and software. If your building was wired more than ten years ago and your connectivity needs have grown since then, an assessment will usually confirm an upgrade is worthwhile.
Is structured cabling worth it if I already have Wi-Fi?
Wi-Fi depends on a wired backbone to perform well. Wireless access points still need to be hardwired to deliver reliable coverage, and devices like security cameras, desktop computers, and VoIP phones perform better on a direct wired connection. Structured cabling doesn’t replace Wi-Fi, it makes it work the way it’s supposed to.
