

Our Data Center & Network Room Cabling Services
- Server Rack Assembly (2-post, 4-post, wall-mounted)
- Patch Panel Installation & Cable Termination
- Fiber Trunk Cabling (MPO/MTP or LC/SC)
- Switch-to-Patch Cable Routing
- Overhead and Underfloor Tray Installation
- Cable Management: Velcro, D-rings, Ladder Rack
- Labeling, Documentation, and Certification
What’s Included in a Data Center Wiring Project?
- Design: Rack elevations, patch panel layout, switch positions
- Installation: Copper, fiber, and power pathway setup
- Labeling: ANSI/TIA-compliant port and panel naming
- Testing: Fluke DSX for copper / OTDR for fiber
- As-Built Documentation: Cable map and test reports
Rack & Patch Panel Expertise
We specialize in high-density environments where performance and airflow matter. Whether you’re building out a small IDF closet in a school or a full-size MDF for a warehouse, we install patch panels, racks, switches, and fiber trunks with precision.
- Horizontal and Vertical Cable Managers
- Rack-Mount Fiber Panels & Adapter Plates
- Power Distribution Unit (PDU) Integration
- Hot/Cold Aisle Rack Orientation Consulting

Fiber Optic Trunk Cabling
We install high-performance optical fiber trunks between IDF and MDF rooms. Options include pre-terminated MPO/MTP connectors, custom-length armored fiber, and LC/SC pigtails with fusion splicing and test certification.
- Single-Mode and Multi-Mode Trunks
- Inter-Rack and Inter-Floor Fiber Links
- Overhead Ladder Tray or Innerduct Routing

Where We Work in Santa Rosa
We’ve built structured telecom rooms and fiber closets in:
- Corporate Parks & Manufacturing Facilities
- Downtown Santa Rosa – Retail and Office Buildings
- Educational Campuses – School District MDF/IDF closets
- Medical Centers – HIPAA-compliant data room wiring
Why Choose Us?
- BICSI-Trained Technicians
- Fluke-Certified Copper & Fiber Testing
- End-to-End Design, Installation, and Documentation
- Support for Switch Deployment & Patch Schedules
FAQs – Data Center & IDF Wiring
What’s the difference between an IDF and an MDF?
The MDF (Main Distribution Frame) is the central hub; IDFs (Intermediate Distribution Frames) connect floor or area-specific endpoints back to the MDF.
Do you offer patch cord installation?
Yes, we can patch your switches to panels based on logical port mapping and provide documentation.
Do you provide test results?
Yes — we deliver PDF reports from Fluke DSX for copper and OTDR traces for fiber cabling.

Request a Network Room Cabling Quote in Santa Rosa
Whether you’re building out a new telecom room or upgrading your data center, our certified team delivers fast, code-compliant results. Contact us today to schedule a free assessment anywhere in Santa Rosa.