Low Voltage Patch Cabling
Rack and work-area patch cabling that connects your runs to switches, panels, and devices — dressed, labeled, and documented so every port is traceable end to end.
We build the patch layer that ties terminated runs to live equipment: factory or field patch cords from the patch panel to switches, and from wall outlets to your devices across the floor. Our crews dress and route cords with proper bend radius and slack management in vertical and horizontal cable managers, color-code by VLAN or service where you want it, and label both ends to match your port map. Patch lengths are selected to avoid strain and rat's-nest buildup so airflow and serviceability hold up. You get a port-to-port patch schedule documenting every connection from panel to switch and outlet to device.
What's included
- Patch-panel-to-switch cording with cable-manager dressing and slack control
- Work-area patching from outlet to device (POS, phone, AP, workstation)
- Color-coding by VLAN, service, or zone per your standard
- Both-end labeling matched to the port and outlet map
- Patch-length selection for proper bend radius and airflow
- Verification that each patched port links at expected speed/PoE
Deliverables
- Port-to-port patch schedule (panel-switch and outlet-device)
- Rack elevation showing patch layout and color scheme
- Sign-off confirming every patched connection links as documented
Frequently asked
Can you align patching to our VLAN and color-coding standard?
Yes. Tell us your VLAN-to-color and zone conventions and we patch and label to match across every rack and site. If you don't have a standard, we propose one and document it so future changes stay consistent.
Do you supply the patch cords or use ours?
Either. We can provide factory-tested cords in the lengths and colors your layout needs, or patch with cords you supply. We select lengths that maintain bend radius and keep managers clean rather than coiling excess slack in the rack.
Will patching disrupt our network during the cutover?
We plan cutovers around your schedule and can stage patching port-by-port to keep services live. Each moved connection is verified for link and PoE before we move on, and the patch schedule documents the final state.