
Network & Structured Wiring in Kenosha, WI
Compare 37 network & structured wiring contractors near you in Kenosha and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.6/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.
Last updated March 23, 2026
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Network & Structured Wiring in Kenosha, WI
Network and structured wiring in Kenosha (WI) serves a Wisconsin Lake Michigan market: single-family homes, apartment complexes, commercial properties, and manufacturing tenants (Amazon, Uline). Typical jobs include Cat6 drops, whole-home Wi-Fi mesh, and commercial structured cabling for logistics. Wisconsin winters and logistics commercial drive approach.
Residential whole-home network wiring in Kenosha runs $500-$2,500; commercial logistics cabling $25,000-$200,000. Wisconsin requires an Electrical Contractor license. Kenosha permits apply. C-TPAT for some logistics.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What's typical for Amazon/Uline-adjacent cabling?
- High-throughput redundant networks. $30,000-$200,000.
- Cat6 vs Cat6a?
- Cat6a worth premium for logistics automation.
- Lake-effect considerations?
- Interior unaffected; exterior stops December-February.
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