Wiring and Pre-Wiring
Low Voltage Wiring Checklist
A low voltage wiring checklist organizes the cable types, pathways, labels, terminations, equipment locations, and testing steps for non-electrical technology systems.
Before you start
Use this as a practical planning conversation.
Low-voltage wiring is the backbone of reliable audio, video, networking, and automation. When it is planned professionally, systems are easier to install, upgrade, and service.
A remodel project can use the checklist to separate electrical work from low-voltage work and make sure network drops, speaker wire, coax, security wire, and rack cables are planned correctly.
Homeowners and businesses planning low-voltage wiring for AV, networking, cameras, control, and communications.
Project intake
Personalize your checklist.
These fields help turn a generic planning list into a useful Davis consultation summary.
Interactive checklist
Work through the steps.
Check off what is already decided. Leave uncertain items open for the consultation.
Scope definition
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Cable and pathway planning
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AV and network locations
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Labeling and termination
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Testing and handoff
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Related Davis services
Useful service pages for this project.
FAQs
Helpful questions
What counts as low-voltage wiring?
Low-voltage wiring usually includes network cabling, speaker wire, coax, camera cable, control wire, security cable, and other technology wiring separate from standard electrical power.
Why not rely on wireless everything?
Wireless is useful, but critical AV, networking, camera, and control systems often perform better with a planned wired infrastructure.
Next step
Ready to plan your low voltage wiring?
Davis Audio & Video can turn your checklist answers into a simple, easy-to-use system design.