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Professional Cat6 Installation
for Southern California Facilities

WCC Technologies Group installs, certifies, and documents Cat6 structured cabling systems for commercial offices, healthcare facilities, schools, warehouses, and government buildings across Southern California.

20+
Years Installing
BICSI RCDD
On Staff
25yr
System Warranty
Single-Source
Cabling + Network + Security

Cat6 Installation Services for Commercial Facilities

Cat6 structured cabling is the current standard for horizontal runs in commercial buildings β€” delivering reliable 1 Gbps performance to every workstation, access point, IP camera, and access control reader in your facility. When properly installed and certified, a Cat6 system supports your network infrastructure for 15 years or more.

WCC Technologies Group installs Cat6 cabling systems for new construction projects, tenant improvements, and retrofit upgrades across Southern California. Every installation is designed by our on-staff BICSI RCDD, tested to TIA-568 standards, and delivered with full documentation β€” including test reports for every run.

Not sure if Cat6 or Cat6A is right for your project? Read our in-depth guide: Cat6 vs Cat6A β€” Which Cable Does Your Facility Need? or talk to one of our engineers. The answer depends on your run lengths, bandwidth requirements, and PoE device density.

Our Cat6 installations include patch panel termination, cable management, labeling, and end-to-end certification testing. We work with your project schedule β€” whether that's phased installation during active operations or a full buildout during construction. We serve organizations across every major sector including enterprise, healthcare, education, government, and warehouse and distribution.

  • Site survey and cable count before installation begins
  • Conduit and pathway coordination with GC or facilities team
  • Cat6 horizontal runs from IDF to all work area outlets
  • Patch panel termination and cable management in IDF/MDF
  • Wall plate and keystone jack installation at all outlets
  • TIA-568 certification testing on every run with Fluke DSX
  • Full labeling at both ends per ANSI/TIA-606 standard
  • As-built documentation and test report delivery
  • 25-year manufacturer system warranty on certified systems

Cat6 Installation Environments

WCC installs Cat6 structured cabling across a broad range of commercial and institutional environments throughout Southern California β€” from single-floor office TIs to multi-building campus deployments.

Commercial Office

Workstation drops, conference rooms, AV infrastructure, and wireless AP runs for single and multi-floor office environments and tenant improvements.

K–12 & Higher Education

Classroom drops, library and lab cabling, administrative offices, and wireless infrastructure for schools and university buildings.

Healthcare

Patient room drops, nurse stations, imaging suite cabling, and medical device connectivity β€” installed to meet healthcare facility requirements.

Warehouse & Distribution

Wireless AP runs, barcode scanner infrastructure, office areas, and security camera cabling for high-bay warehouse and logistics facilities.

Government & Municipal

Secure cabling installations for government offices, courthouses, public safety facilities, and municipal buildings β€” with experience in prevailing wage projects.

New Construction & TI

Rough-in and finish cabling for new construction and tenant improvement projects β€” coordinated with your GC, low voltage subcontractors, and project schedule.

Cat6 vs Cat6A: Choosing the Right Cable

Cat6 is the right choice for most horizontal runs in commercial environments. Cat6A is warranted in specific scenarios. Here's how to think through the decision.

Specification Cat6 Cat6A When It Matters
Max speed1 Gbps (up to 100m)10 Gbps (up to 100m)If you're deploying 10G to the desktop or edge switching
Bandwidth250 MHz500 MHzHigher bandwidth = more headroom for future upgrades
PoE supportYes β€” up to 60W (Type 3)Yes β€” up to 90W (Type 4)High-watt PoE devices (PTZ cameras, WAPs) benefit from Cat6A
Cable diameterThinner β€” easier to routeThicker β€” needs more conduit spaceMatters in retrofit projects with tight pathways
CostLower material cost~20–30% higher material costFactor into project budget early
Best forWorkstations, standard APs, cameras, readersHigh-density APs, 10G edge switching, high-watt PoEβ€”
Lifespan15–20 years when certified15–20 years when certifiedBoth carry 25-year manufacturer warranty when installed to spec

WCC recommendation: For most new commercial installations in Southern California, Cat6 remains the right choice for standard workstation and device runs. Cat6A is worth specifying when you have high-density wireless access points, are installing 10G switching to the edge, or have a significant number of high-wattage PoE devices. Read the full comparison: Cat6 vs Cat6A β€” Which Cable Does Your Facility Need?

Our Cat6 Installation Process

Every Cat6 installation follows a consistent process β€” from initial survey through certification and documentation. No surprises, no shortcuts.

01

Site Survey & Design

We walk the facility, verify pathways, count outlets, confirm IDF locations, and produce a cable schedule and design before a single foot of cable is pulled.

02

Pathway & Conduit

We coordinate with GC and facilities teams on conduit, j-hooks, cable trays, and pathways β€” ensuring clean, compliant routing from IDF to every outlet.

03

Cable Installation

Cat6 horizontal runs are pulled to spec β€” no kinks, no tight bends, no exceeding pulling tension limits. Cable management is installed at the IDF simultaneously.

04

Termination & Labeling

Patch panel and keystone terminations are made at both ends, labeled per ANSI/TIA-606 at the panel and the wall plate. Every port is identified and documented.

05

Certification Testing

Every run is tested with a Fluke DSX Cable Analyzer to TIA-568 Cat6 standards. Runs that don't pass are remediated before final sign-off.

06

Documentation Delivery

You receive complete as-built documentation, Fluke test reports for every run, and manufacturer warranty registration β€” delivered digitally at project close.

Why Southern California Facilities Choose WCC for Cat6 Installation

We're not a national integrator managing your project from across the country. We're a Southern California team with local engineers, local relationships, and a direct line to the people doing the work.

BICSI RCDD on Staff

Our installations are designed by an on-staff BICSI Registered Communications Distribution Designer β€” the industry's highest credential for structured cabling system design.

100% Tested & Certified

Every run is Fluke-tested. You get the test reports. We don't deliver a system we haven't verified to TIA-568 standards.

Full Documentation

As-builts, test reports, and warranty registration delivered at project close β€” the documentation your facilities and IT teams actually need.

Works Around Your Schedule

Phased installations, after-hours work, and weekend scheduling available for active facilities that can't afford downtime during business hours.

Single-Source Integrator

WCC installs cabling, wireless networks, security cameras, and network infrastructure β€” one contractor, one relationship, one point of accountability.

Southern California Based

Headquartered in Chino, serving LA, Orange County, the Inland Empire, and San Diego. Local engineers, local project management, local accountability.

Cabling Infrastructure Partners

WCC installs and certifies cabling systems from leading structured cabling manufacturers β€” enabling us to provide 25-year manufacturer system warranties on qualifying installations.

Corning
CommScope
Panduit
Belden
Legrand
Leviton
Fluke Networks

Frequently Asked Questions About Cat6 Installation

How much does Cat6 installation cost in Southern California?

Cat6 installation pricing depends on the number of drops, building construction type, conduit requirements, IDF buildout scope, and project timeline. A rough range for a standard commercial office installation in Southern California is $150–$300 per drop fully installed and certified β€” including termination, testing, labeling, and documentation. Projects with complex pathways, concrete construction, or prevailing wage requirements will be higher. WCC provides detailed fixed-price proposals based on a site survey.

How long does a Cat6 installation take?

Timeline depends on the scope. A 50-drop office installation typically takes two to four days for an experienced crew. A 500-drop multi-floor project might take two to four weeks. New construction projects are scheduled around the GC's timeline and typically involve multiple site visits for rough-in and finish phases. WCC provides a project schedule with every proposal so you can plan around the installation.

Do I need Cat6 or Cat6A for my building?

Cat6 supports 1 Gbps at up to 100 meters and is the right choice for most workstation, camera, and access control runs. Cat6A supports 10 Gbps at up to 100 meters and is worth specifying when you're deploying high-density Wi-Fi 6/6E access points, planning 10G switching to the edge, or installing high-wattage PoE devices. WCC will recommend the right cable spec based on your network requirements and device inventory β€” there's no single right answer for every environment.

What certification testing do you provide?

WCC uses Fluke DSX Cable Analyzers to certify every run to TIA-568 Cat6 standards. Certification testing verifies wire map, length, insertion loss, NEXT, PS-NEXT, ELFEXT, PS-ELFEXT, return loss, and propagation delay. Every run receives a pass/fail result, and any failing runs are remediated before final sign-off. You receive a digital copy of all test reports at project close β€” which is required for manufacturer warranty registration on qualifying systems.

Can Cat6 support Power over Ethernet (PoE)?

Yes. Cat6 supports PoE up to 60W (IEEE 802.3bt Type 3), which covers the vast majority of PoE devices including standard wireless access points, IP cameras, VoIP phones, and access control readers. Cat6A supports PoE up to 90W (Type 4) and is better suited for high-wattage PoE devices that may run warmer under sustained load. Proper installation practice β€” including maintaining pair twist rates during termination β€” is critical for reliable PoE performance regardless of cable category.

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