Network & Structured Wiring in Seattle, WA

Compare 30 network & structured wiring contractors near you in Seattle and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.7/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.

Last updated March 24, 2026

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Burnham Network Solutions LLC

5.06½+ years online
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Cloud1iT - Managed IT Support | IT Networks Support Seattle

5.08+ years online
cloud1it.com

EXP Technical

5.023 years online
exptechnical.com

Home Electricіan Seattle

5.0

NautilusNet

5.0~27 years online
nautilusnet.com

NW Low Voltage & Security LLC

5.0

Seattle Electric, Inc

5.0

Seattle Tacoma Telephone Network DSL T-1 Installers Wiring Installation

5.021½+ years online
seattletelecom.com

Sky Communications

5.0~14 years online
skycabling.com

Wire Free Sky

5.0~6 years online
wirefreesky.com

VECA Electric & Technologies

4.728½+ years online
veca.com

ClearNet Communications

4.616½+ years online
clrnet.net

Network Wiring Services

4.6~26 years online
networkwiringservices.com

Industrial Communications LLC

4.527½+ years online
industrialcomm.net

North Coast Electric

4.5~32 years online
northcoast.com

Astound | Seattle

3.729½+ years online
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Network & Structured Wiring in Nearby WA Cities

About Network & Structured Wiring in Seattle

Network and structured wiring covers Ethernet cable runs, patch panel installation, Wi-Fi access point placement, and home office networking. Hardwired connections deliver faster, more reliable internet than Wi-Fi alone — especially important for remote work and streaming.

Typical costs: Running a single Ethernet drop costs $150–$400. A full-home structured wiring package with patch panel and multiple drops runs $1,500–$5,000. Business network setups start at $2,000+.

Common projects include:
  • Ethernet cable runs to rooms
  • Patch panel and network rack setup
  • Wi-Fi access point installation
  • Home office network setup
  • Structured wiring for new construction

Low-voltage wiring like Ethernet doesn't require permits in most areas. Some jurisdictions require low-voltage contractor licensing.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does network & structured wiring cost in Seattle?
Individual Ethernet runs cost $150–$400 depending on distance and difficulty of the route. A whole-home package with 6–8 drops, patch panel, and a network switch runs $1,500–$4,000. Adding mesh Wi-Fi access points with hardwired backhaul adds $500–$1,500.
How do I find a reliable network & structured wiring contractor in Seattle?
Choose an installer who uses Cat6 or Cat6a cable (not Cat5e, which is outdated for modern speeds). They should terminate cables properly and test each run. Ask whether they include a patch panel or just leave loose cables.
Do I need a permit for network & structured wiring in Seattle?
Ethernet and low-voltage wiring installations generally don't require permits. However, if the installer needs to drill through fire-rated walls or run cable through conduit, local codes may apply.

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