Most photos here are candid, in‑progress shots taken during installation. They show how we work day‑to‑day — planning, neat wiring, labeled racks and a clear handoff — rather than staged, finished rooms.
Our installs are organized before trim: cable paths are planned, racks are ventilated and labeled, and equipment is placed for service as well as everyday use. After wiring is dressed and tested, we calibrate and provide a short reference so the system remains straightforward.
The photos represent typical work in progress. We choose hardware that suits the room and goals, explain options and trade‑offs, and keep the finish clean without adding complexity.
In‑progress snapshot: re‑terminating and dressing a customer rack. Patch panel labeling, power routing, and airflow are organized before final tie‑in.
In‑progress snapshot: positioning speakers and running cable. Calibration and trim follow once the wiring is neatly concealed and the display is secured.
In‑progress snapshot: media room wiring and equipment layout. We balance cable management and lighting before final hand‑off and training.
In‑progress snapshot: stud‑secure bracket install with in‑wall power relocation and hidden low‑voltage runs. Finish plates and cable dress come next.
In‑progress snapshot: relocating equipment to a quiet, serviceable rack. Ventilation and service loops set before final dress and labeling.
On‑site, in‑progress view: neat, documented cable runs and labeled drops. Clear planning keeps the project on schedule.