Tampa Bay Area Low Voltage Cabling Installation
We are active across Tampa Bay installing all types of low voltage cabling, from cost effective Cat5e to ultrahigh speed Cat8. Most of our structured cabling projects use Cat6 or Cat6A, offering the performance and reliability that today’s businesses expect, without driving up project costs.
We design and install fiber optic backbones for new construction, renovations, and campus environments. Whether you're linking network closets in a multi-story building or connecting remote buildings across your property, we can engineer a single-mode or multi-mode fiber solution that fits.
We work with your trade partners to install the backbone cabling that their systems need. Access control, nurse call, intrusion detection, and building automation cables can be installed at the same time as your network cabling. This keeps your ceilings cleaner and helps keep your project on schedule.
From paging and sound masking to distributed video and speaker systems, we install clean, organized cabling for your AV infrastructure. Additionally, we support coaxial, HDMI, and balanced audio wiring, including hardline, RG6, and RG11, for both new construction and retrofits.
Clean Installs. Local Team. Built to Work Right.
We’re a low voltage cabling company based near St. Pete. And we’re not here to slap cables in a ceiling and vanish.
This industry is full of cut corners:
We’re not surprised anymore — but we are tired of seeing it. You probably are too, especially if you're the one constantly rebooting a modem or hunting down “that one wire” again.
If you own or run a business in St. Pete — whether you're in healthcare, manufacturing, retail, education, or professional services — you deserve better.
That’s what we do: no-nonsense, done-right structured cabling. We wire your building like it actually matters.
Your business doesn’t run without a solid connection. That’s true whether you’ve got ten employees or a hundred. Wi-Fi alone won’t cut it in most buildings. Not if you care about uptime, speed, or control.
Low voltage cabling powers everything behind the scenes:
If your cabling job is an afterthought, you’ll feel it. Slow downloads. Choppy calls. Crashes during peak hours. And when something goes wrong, good luck tracing it if nothing’s labeled.
That’s why we plan everything before we pull a single wire.
“Our internet gets weird when it rains.”
“Nobody knows where this stuff goes.”
“We just moved in and it’s a mess back there.”
“We added Wi-Fi and now the internet doesn't work”
Most of the time, these issues trace back to a sloppy or outdated cabling job — sometimes both.
We’ve fixed low voltage setups in old bungalows converted into offices, multi-tenant buildings with zero standardization, and newly built retail spaces that got the lowest bidder.
St. Pete has all kinds of unique buildings, and they each bring their own challenges. But bad cabling doesn’t have to be one of them.
We don’t need to guess what went wrong — we’ve seen it over and over:
We approach every job with actual planning — because you shouldn’t have to redo it all in two years.
We’re not trying to be the biggest company. We’re focused on being the crew you call when you want it done properly, by people who know you, know your needs, and care.
That means:
We leave behind a job that looks good, works reliably, and doesn’t need fixing again next month.
Most of our St. Pete jobs include a mix of copper (Cat6 or Cat6a) and fiber uplinks between floors, buildings, or network closets.
We’re regularly installing:
If you don’t know exactly what you need — no problem. That’s what we’re here for. We’ll ask the right questions, design the right plan, and explain it in plain terms.
Every job came from a referral or repeat customer. That’s how we’ve grown — and that’s how we plan to keep it.
You shouldn’t have to explain what a “loop length” or “plenum rating” is to your cabling crew. We’re BICSI- and NEC-aware, and we speak the same language your project manager, IT department, or building inspector does.
It’s what you expect — but too many vendors don’t deliver.
Whether you're renovating, expanding, or finally cleaning up that old mess in the back room, we’re ready to help.
We’ll scope it, design it, install it, and stand behind it.
Let’s wire your building right — and do it in a way that doesn’t need explaining six months from now.
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Please reach us at Service@tssusa.net if you cannot find an answer to your question.
TSS USA specializes in structured cabling systems and low voltage cabling for hospitals, medical office buildings, and doctors' offices. However, if your building has cable in it, chances are, we've designed and installed a solution for a similar property. Warehouses, retail, government buildings, call centers, and cemeteries, we've seen it all.
Absolutely, if you know you need wiring but aren't sure what you need, call or email us, and we will work with you to design a low voltage cabling solution that will fit your needs. Some projects and customers need only a handful of Cat5e cables. Others need 1000+ Cat6a and site-wide fiber. We will help you determine what you need and work with you to design and install a structured cable system that works for you.
We’re based in Pinellas Park and regularly handle projects in Sarasota, Pasco, Hillsborough, and throughout the rest of Florida. We've dispatched crews to wire up a chain of 100+ eyeglass stores across Florida over the past several years. To put it simply, Panama City to Key West, if you're in Florida, we can help with your low voltage cabling needs!
This question shouldn't even need an answer. However, all too often, low voltage cabling contractors don't include these necessary services. TSS USA provides clear labeling for all cables, certified test results, and post-install as-builts for all of our projects.
Cat5e can still support gigabit speeds and may be fine for light-duty networks, but it’s quickly being phased out in many commercial builds. Most of our clients choose Cat6 or Cat6A, which are better suited for modern bandwidth demands, Power over Ethernet (PoE) applications, and long-term network growth. According to BICSI, Cat6 is recommended as the new minimum standard for commercial installations, with Cat6A preferred for some environments.