Best Low-Voltage Contractors in Pittsburgh, PA

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5 (14 reviews)
3287 Library Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15234, USA
(412) 967-0467
5 (5 reviews)
565 McNeilly Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15226, USA
(412) 662-0600
5 (5 reviews)
227 Thompson Run Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15237, USA
(412) 486-4743
5 (4 reviews)
324A Camp Horne Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15202, USA
(412) 766-4566
5 (2 reviews)
2212 Noblestown Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15205, USA
(412) 920-4230
5 (1 reviews)
1739 E Carson St, Pittsburgh, PA 15203, USA
(412) 436-5181
5 (1 reviews)
301 Dorseyville Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15215, USA
(412) 963-6332
5 (1 reviews)
759 Parkview Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA 15215, USA
(412) 781-1050
5 (1 reviews)
5315 McAnulty Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15236, USA
(412) 655-9200
4.9 (151 reviews)
268 Freeport Rd Suite 2, Pittsburgh, PA 15238, USA
(412) 701-1151
4.9 (8 reviews)
5000 Andrews Dr, Pittsburgh, PA 15221, USA
(412) 243-2430
4 (1 reviews)
33 Fairfield Ct, Pittsburgh, PA 15201, USA
(412) 480-5148
3.9 (45 reviews)
3150 Liberty Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15201, USA
(800) 472-4643
3.8 (19 reviews)
3571 Valley Dr, Pittsburgh, PA 15234, USA
(412) 854-4436
3.7 (3 reviews)
324 Taylor St, Pittsburgh, PA 15224, USA
(800) 614-4560
3 (2 reviews)
1501 Reedsdale St #3003, Pittsburgh, PA 15233, USA
(412) 626-3130
1.4 (539 reviews)
411 Seventh Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15219, USA
(888) 393-7100

Hiring Low-Voltage Contractors in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Average Costs in Pittsburgh

Low-voltage cabling installation typically costs $150–$300 per drop for commercial projects. Residential structured wiring runs $2,000–$6,000 for a whole home. Network rack setup and termination costs $500–$2,000.

Pennsylvania Licensing Requirements

Low-voltage contractor licensing varies by state. Some states require a specific low-voltage or limited energy license, while others include it under the general electrical license. Always verify your contractor holds the appropriate license for your state.

Questions to Ask Before Hiring

  • What categories of cabling do you install (Cat6, Cat6a, fiber)?
  • Do you test and certify all runs?
  • What is your warranty on installation?
  • Can you provide a site survey and estimate?
  • Do you handle both installation and termination?

Tips for Finding the Right Contractor

Always insist on certified test results for every cable run. Use Cat6a for future-proofing. Make sure your contractor labels every run at both ends — it saves hours of troubleshooting later.

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