Clean, certified network cabling that quietly carries everything your business runs on, from phones and Wi-Fi to security cameras and point-of-sale.
Most facilities in Warren mix office space with production floors, service bays, or warehouse aisles, and the network has to cover every corner of it. When old cabling starts to give out, the symptoms hit operations first. A picker scanner times out. A bay camera goes dark. The front office can't reach the file server. Work slows in places nobody thought to plan for.
We pull, terminate, and certify structured network cabling built around the building you actually work in. Whether it is a single new drop in a sales office or a full pull across a production floor, our IT services deliver wiring that stays organized, holds up under daily demand, and keeps your operation moving.
Cat6 and Cat6a runs are rated for high-speed data and PoE.
Single-mode and multi-mode fiber for long or building-to-building runs.
Plenum-rated cable where local code requires it.
Overhead cable trays and J-hooks are routed clear of equipment.
Wireless access point drops mapped to coverage needs, not guesswork.
Fluke channel testing and certification on every line.
Labeled jacks, dressed racks, and full as-built documentation.
Cabling work in an active building is part planning, part craftsmanship. Skip either one, and the job creates more problems than it solves. Our process keeps the design grounded in how your facility runs and how your team uses the space.
We walk the building with you, take measurements, look at conduit, trays, ceiling height, and pathways, and ask how each area is used. Operations input shapes the design more than any spec sheet does.
Once we understand the space, our team puts together a cabling layout with run paths, drop locations, fiber backbone routes, and rack placement. The plan accounts for current equipment and known growth plans.
Our cabling crew works around your shifts, not on top of them. Runs are pulled cleanly, terminated to spec, and dressed in racks and panels with labels that make sense to whoever opens the closet next.
Every run is tested with calibrated gear and certified to its rated category. You receive the test results, labeled drops, and an as-built drawing, so future work and IT support never start from scratch.

Production, sales, and service teams rarely blame the wires. They blame the software, the internet provider, the laptop, or the new device that "must be broken." Meanwhile, the actual problem is sitting above a dropped ceiling tile or running through a conduit that was full ten years ago.
Once cabling falls behind, every other IT decision gets harder. New cameras can't go in because there is no clean path. A VoIP rollout stalls because half the jacks won't certify. A bay expansion drags on while someone tries to trace which run goes where. The cost is not one big failure. It is a steady tax on every project, every change, and every shift.
Plenty of contractors can pull cable. Fewer can pull cable through a working facility, finish on schedule, and leave the closet better than they found it. As your local IT company, we focus on wiring that holds up in real working buildings, from heated production floors to dusty service bays.
The work starts with a walkthrough, a conversation about what is failing, and a plan for what comes next. From there, we lay out cabling that supports the cameras, phones, access points, and devices your team actually uses. Crews on the floor notice fewer disruptions during the install. Staff notice faster, steadier connections after. The business gets a network that stops being a recurring headache

When uploads stall and remote sessions hiccup, the wires are usually older than the workload. Our network cabling supports current gigabit and PoE demands, helping speeds stay steady through busy hours.
Cameras, scanners, and VoIP phones drop out when terminations are weak or when runs are uncertified. Our network cabling is tested end to end, so connected gear stays online during the shifts that matter.
A cabling infrastructure that's difficult to follow is a support problem waiting to happen. When cables aren't labeled, organized, or properly routed, every future change takes longer and creates more risk of accidental disconnection or misidentification.
Wi-Fi gaps in warehouse aisles, mezzanines, and outer offices come down to where access points sit and how they are fed. Our network cabling reaches those spots properly, so coverage actually matches the floor plan.
If your facility in Warren, MI, is dealing with slow connections, drop-prone devices, or a closet that scares everyone who opens it, the right cabling project will quietly fix more problems than you expect. New construction, plant expansions, office build-outs, and full retrofits all start with the same conversation.
As your IT company serving businesses across Warren, MI, Maven IT will put together a clear scope, a fair quote, and the IT support and IT consulting backing to keep the network solid long after the install wraps.
Yes, and most of our work happens this way. Production rarely stops just because cabling needs to go in. We schedule pulls around shifts, stage materials away from active areas, and work with your operations lead so the network cabling project does not interrupt output across your site in Warren, MI.
It depends on run length, environment, and what is connecting. Cat6a copper covers most office and light industrial needs. Long runs, building-to-building links, or environments with heavy electrical interference often call for fiber. We assess the conditions on your floor and recommend network cabling rated for the work it has to do.
That depends on the size of the space, the number of drops, ceiling or conduit access, and whether the building stays active during the install. A handful of office drops moves quickly. A full retrofit across multiple buildings takes longer. After we walk through your facility, we put together a realistic schedule for the network cabling work.
Every run we install is tested with calibrated equipment and certified to its rated category. You receive a test report for each drop, labeled jacks at every location, and an as-built diagram of the network cabling. That documentation makes future IT support and cybersecurity work far easier.
Speeds that drop without explanation, devices that lose connection on the same jacks, and runs that fail certification are all common signs. Sometimes only a section needs replacement, not the whole building. We test what is in place across your site in Warren, MI, and give you a clear picture before recommending any network cabling work.
Stop wasting time and money on fragmented technology solutions that leave your business in Metro Detroit vulnerable to downtime and security threats. Maven IT provides the comprehensive managed services, layered cybersecurity, and responsive support you need to focus on growing your business instead of troubleshooting IT problems.
Call (248) 785-3798 today or click the button below to schedule your appointment and discover how we can transform your technology.