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Network Installation · King City

Network Installation &
Structured Wiring in King City

Large properties in King Township require infrastructure planned to the scale of the home. SetupTeam installs Cat6/Cat6A structured cabling, wired Wi-Fi access points, multi-zone audio, security camera wiring, outdoor connectivity, and Control4-compatible wiring layouts across the full scope of the property.

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Estate-Scale Infrastructure


Infrastructure Planned to Match the Scale of the Property

Large properties in King Township are in a different category than standard suburban wiring. A home spanning four floors and four thousand square feet, with a coach house, a detached garage, and a pool building, cannot be served by a consumer router in a utility closet. The network infrastructure needs to be planned the same way the electrical system is planned: from the ground up, with every endpoint, every run length, and every building considered before a single cable is pulled.

SetupTeam approaches King Township projects as full-property infrastructure builds. Pre-wire for data, audio, cameras, outdoor speakers, and smart home automation are planned together so routes are shared efficiently, runs are sized for actual distances, and the finished installation is organized, labelled, and fully serviceable from a centralized rack. The goal is a low-voltage ecosystem that supports the property for decades, not a collection of consumer devices patched together over years.

What Estate-Scale Wiring Actually Covers

King Township properties regularly require scope that goes well beyond a standard residential job. These are the systems we plan and wire together in a single coordinated infrastructure build.

  • Cat6A home runs sized for long distances across large floor plans
  • Outdoor conduit between main house, coach house, and garage
  • PoE camera drops at gates, driveway approach, and outbuildings
  • Multi-zone indoor and outdoor audio pre-wire to every zone
  • Control4-compatible wiring layouts for full smart home integration
  • Lutron pre-wire for lighting control across all zones
  • Hardwired UniFi AP drops for whole-property Wi-Fi coverage
  • Centralized rack with managed switching, NVR, and audio distribution

Network & Data Cabling

Cat6A home runs to every wired endpoint across the property. Sized for long runs common in large King Township homes, with clean terminations, full labelling, and organized routing to a centralized rack.

Whole-Property Wi-Fi Coverage

Hardwired UniFi access points planned per floor and per outbuilding. Coverage extends to coach houses, garages, and covered patios on dedicated wired drops — no wireless backhaul, no signal drop-off at the property edge.

Indoor & Outdoor Audio Pre-Wire

Speaker wire to in-ceiling, in-wall, and outdoor locations across every zone. As a Sonos Gold Dealer, we plan the rough-in so zones activate when you’re ready, covering pool house, patio, and garage without additional wall work.

Security Camera & Gate Wiring

PoE camera drops at gate entry, driveway approach, outbuildings, and building perimeters. NVR centralized in the main rack with clean runs and dedicated switch ports for every camera position on the property.

Outdoor Conduit & Building-to-Building Runs

Direct buried or above-grade conduit between the main house and detached structures. Rated for outdoor installation, sized for multiple cables, and terminated cleanly at both ends so the connection is reliable and serviceable for decades.

Control4 & Lutron Pre-Wire

Wiring layouts coordinated with Control4 smart home and Lutron lighting control requirements. Network drops, control wiring, and keypad locations are planned during the rough-in so smart home commissioning is clean and the system performs from day one.

Professional Networking Services


Network Wiring, Managed Switching & Wi-Fi Access Points

Estate-scale properties require enterprise-grade active equipment — not because the budget demands it, but because the property demands it. A large home with multiple floors, outbuildings, and dozens of connected devices needs a managed switching infrastructure, properly segmented VLANs, and access points deployed with hardwired backhaul to every zone. SetupTeam supplies, installs, and configures the complete active stack alongside the cabling, so the network is tested and live when the project is complete.

Managed Switch & PoE Infrastructure

All Cat6A home runs terminate at a central patch panel feeding a managed PoE switch. Sized for the actual number of access points, cameras, and smart devices on the property with headroom for future additions.

UniFi Access Point Deployment

AP placement designed from the full property layout. Ceiling drops on each floor of the main house, plus dedicated drops to coach house, garage, and covered outdoor areas. Hardwired backhaul throughout, no wireless hops.

PoE Camera & NVR Integration

Gate, driveway, and outbuilding camera drops wired to dedicated PoE switch ports. NVR rack-mounted at the main equipment location with organized labelled cabling and sufficient storage for the camera count.

VLAN Segmentation for Smart Homes

Control4 devices, Lutron lighting, cameras, and guest traffic each on isolated VLANs. Smart home systems stay responsive and your primary network stays protected regardless of how many IoT devices are active.

Estate Rack Build & Organization

Main rack organized for the full scope: patch panel, managed switch, NVR, UPS, audio distribution gear. Every connection labelled. Every component accessible. Built for a property that may not be serviced again for years.

Outbuilding & Outdoor Network Extend

Coach house, garage, and pool building each get their own hardwired switch port and local AP drop. Network extends across the full property without performance compromise or signal dependency on distance.

King Township


Properties Built to Last Deserve Wiring Built the Same Way

King Township is a different project environment. Properties across the village of King City, Nobleton, Schomberg, and Pottageville are custom-built on large lots, often with multiple structures and significant outdoor living areas. Clients here are not looking for a quick fix — they’re making infrastructure decisions that will define how the property performs for the next twenty years.

The wiring brief on a King Township project is typically more complex than anywhere else in the series: longer cable runs between the main house and outbuildings, outdoor conduit coordination, multi-zone indoor and outdoor audio, Control4 or Lutron pre-wire, and a camera layout that covers driveways, gates, and multiple building perimeters. SetupTeam brings the same structured approach to a project of this scale as to any other — planning every drop, sizing every run for actual distance, and building a rack that any qualified technician can understand and service later.

Coordinating with Builders & Architects

Many King Township projects are active custom builds or major renovations. SetupTeam can coordinate low-voltage rough-in directly with your builder or architect to ensure pre-wire happens at the right construction stage and every run is accessible before walls close.

White-Glove Workmanship Standard

Clients in King Township expect a finish quality that matches the property. Every run is routed to be invisible in the finished home, every rack is organized to professional standards, and every system is documented so the handoff is clean and complete.

How It Works


From Property Planning to Tested Infrastructure

Estate-scale projects start earlier and require more planning than a standard residential job. We engage at the design or pre-construction stage when possible so the full low-voltage scope is integrated into the build plan, not added reactively once walls are already closing.

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Full-Property Scope & Drop Planning

Floor plan and site plan review across all structures. Every drop planned: data, APs, TV zones, cameras, gate and driveway wiring, audio zones indoor and outdoor, Control4 and Lutron pre-wire, and conduit routing between buildings.

02

Rough-In Across All Structures

All cable pulled with organized routing to the centralized rack. Outdoor conduit installed between main house and outbuildings. Pre-construction timing coordinated with your builder. All runs labelled at rough-in stage for easier trim-out later.

03

Rack Build, Config & Full Testing

Complete rack build: patch panel, managed PoE switch, NVR, UPS, and audio gear. All runs terminated and tested. Active network configured with VLANs, AP coverage verified across every zone. Full documentation provided on handoff.

Planning a Custom Build or Major Renovation?

Tell us the property scope, structures involved, and what systems you want wired. We’ll reply with a detailed plan and estimate based on actual scope.

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Common Questions


Network Installation FAQs

Questions we hear regularly from homeowners and builders planning low-voltage infrastructure across King Township.

We treat each structure as part of one integrated infrastructure plan rather than separate jobs. Outdoor conduit runs between the main house and detached structures during the same project scope, carrying Cat6A data, speaker wire, and camera cabling in a shared pathway. Each outbuilding gets its own local switch port and access point, all homed back to the main centralized rack. One system, one rack, one set of documentation.
Cat6A is the right standard for large estate projects. It supports 10Gbps at full 100-metre distances compared to Cat6 which is limited to 55 metres at 10Gbps. In a property where a single floor run might exceed 40 metres before accounting for vertical routing, Cat6A eliminates the performance degradation risk. For outbuilding runs beyond 100 metres, we assess fibre as the correct solution and install media converters at each end.
Yes. As a Control4 Authorized Dealer, we understand the wiring requirements for a full Control4 deployment and can pre-wire control points, keypad locations, and network drops to the exact specifications the system requires. Doing this at the rough-in stage rather than during programming saves significant time and cost during commissioning, and ensures every control point is where it actually needs to be.
Yes. We install direct-buried or above-grade conduit between buildings as part of the overall project scope. The conduit is sized to carry data, speaker wire, and camera cabling in a shared pathway. All runs are rated for outdoor installation and terminated cleanly at both ends. Coordinating this during the main project is far more cost-effective than returning later for separate outdoor work.
AP count depends on floor area per level, wall materials, and which zones need coverage. In a large King Township main house, two to three APs per floor is typical, with additional APs for a finished basement and any outbuildings. We design placement from the floor plan rather than estimating by square footage, because coverage depends more on signal path than total area. Every AP is hardwired with dedicated Cat6A backhaul.
Yes. As a Lutron Certified installer, we understand the wiring requirements for Lutron systems and can route Lutron-spec cabling to keypad and control locations during the same rough-in as data, audio, and camera runs. Coordinating all low-voltage wiring in one planned scope means routes are shared efficiently and no system is retrofitted awkwardly around another one.
We work from a full site plan to map camera positions: gate entry, driveway approach, building perimeters, and any blind spots relevant to the property layout. Each camera position gets a dedicated PoE run back to the main rack, sized for the actual distance. Gate and driveway runs typically share the outdoor conduit with data and audio cabling so the approach is clean and the install is permanent, not surface-mounted after the fact.
Both. We can supply, install, and configure the complete active stack: managed PoE switch, patch panel, UniFi access points, NVR, UPS, and audio distribution gear. Alternatively, if a client or their integrator has specific equipment preferences, we can wire to specification and hand off cleanly for commissioning. Either path is available, and we’re clear about scope at the quoting stage.
We work directly with builders and architects on King Township projects. Our role is to integrate the low-voltage scope into the construction schedule so rough-in happens at the right stage and no work needs to be redone once finishes go up. We can review floor plans, coordinate with site supervisors, and adapt to construction timeline changes. Proactive communication is part of the service on projects of this scale.
The primary cost drivers are the number of drops across all systems, total cable run distances, number of structures involved, whether outdoor conduit is required, and what active equipment is included in the scope. A project that covers one house with 20 drops is a very different scale from a full estate build with a coach house, detached garage, and gate wiring. We quote based on actual scope so there are no surprises on site, and we’re transparent about what drives the number at every step.

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Estate and custom residential projects across King Township and the GTA. Pre-wire, retrofit, or full supply and install. Tell us your scope and we will reply with a detailed plan and estimate.

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