Best Low-Voltage Contractors in Portland, OR

Find trusted, licensed low-voltage contractors in the Portland metro area. Compare ratings, reviews, and services.

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5 (11 reviews)
6002 NE 112th Ave, Portland, OR 97220, USA
(503) 255-0733
5 (6 reviews)
465 NE 181st Ave, Portland, OR 97230, USA
(503) 841-6410
5 (4 reviews)
5708 SE 136th Ave, Portland, OR 97236, USA
(503) 720-4167
4.9 (50 reviews)
866 N Columbia Blvd C1, Portland, OR 97217, USA
(360) 654-6064
4.8 (12 reviews)
3322 NW 35th Ave, Portland, OR 97210, USA
(503) 222-4000
4.8 (6 reviews)
921 SW Washington St #210, Portland, OR 97205, USA
(503) 294-5300
4.6 (77 reviews)
15937 NE Airport Way, Portland, OR 97230, USA
(503) 256-4848
4.4 (5 reviews)
1717 SE Umatilla St, Portland, OR 97202, USA
(503) 775-3479
4.3 (12 reviews)
8184 SW Durham Rd, Portland, OR 97224, USA
(503) 598-7082
4.2 (10 reviews)
1757 NE Morgan St, Portland, OR 97211, USA
(971) 255-8463
4.1 (81 reviews)
6335 N Basin Ave, Portland, OR 97217, USA
(800) 472-4643
4.1 (7 reviews)
13650 NE Whitaker Way, Portland, OR 97230, USA
(503) 255-1818
3.5 (54 reviews)
17201 NE Sacramento St, Portland, OR 97230, USA
(800) 234-4115
2.7 (7 reviews)
3122 NE 181st Ave, Portland, OR 97230, USA
(503) 661-2211
2.5 (4 reviews)
11401 NE Marx St, Portland, OR 97220, USA
(503) 255-9488

Hiring Low-Voltage Contractors in Portland, Oregon

Average Costs in Portland

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.

Oregon 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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