It’s likely that your business has many needs when it comes to devices, electronic services, and data streams. A certified electrician can help install, service, and repair many different low voltage wiring devices so you can continue meeting your customers’ and your employees’ needs.
What is Low Voltage Wiring?
Low voltage wiring is any wiring that holds power lower than 50 volts. It typically involves devices that use structured cabling like telephones, WIFI systems, video and audio setups, security systems, and more. Low voltage wiring powers many of the devices and features in commercial buildings, making it an important investment in your place of business.
Why Would I Need a Certified Electrician For Low Voltage Wiring?
Low voltage wiring has specific needs for installation and a certified electrician can help. Structured cabling is a specific skillset needed in order for your devices to work smoothly and efficiently, as well as integrate with your existing electrical service. A certified electrician can make sure your commercial building is equipped to handle its low voltage devices and perform an electrical service upgrade as needed. Additionally, a certified electrician can help you select the right low voltage devices and systems based on your business’s needs. And finally, a certified electrician can install a surge protector to keep your low voltage systems and devices protected.
What Low Voltage Wiring Services Can a Certified Electrician Provide?
A certified electrician can install many different types of low voltage devices and systems. These can include:
- WIFI systems
- Security systems
- Cable television
- Fire alarm and suppression systems
- Telephones
- Paging and intercom systems
Why Choose Wolverine Electrical Contracting?
At Wolverine Electrical Contracting, our certified electricians have decades of industry knowledge and full licensing in both Michigan and Indiana. Serving the Grand Rapids and Niles areas, our knowledgeable team can help you build your business and meet your customers’ needs. We even offer a parts and labor warranty so you can feel confident that we use only high-quality, long-lasting materials for your business.
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