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New home and remodel low-voltage planning

Low-voltage planning for new homes and remodels in Collin County.

Texas 67 Systems helps homeowners, builders, and remodel projects plan practical low-voltage infrastructure before drywall, including Ethernet, Wi-Fi access point locations, TV and data drops, audio zones, conduit, network rack placement, Starlink cable paths, and future-ready wiring.

Ethernet prewireWi-Fi access pointsTV/data dropsAudio and conduit
ServingMelissa, McKinney, Allen, Anna, Plano, Frisco, Princeton, Celina
Built forNew builds, remodels, additions, home offices, media rooms, patios, and shops
ApproachPlan before drywall, document the wiring, and keep it supportable

Before drywall

The best time to fix future technology problems is before the walls close.

Ethernet and data drops

Plan wired locations for offices, TVs, access points, desks, media equipment, printers, network gear, and future expansion.

Wi-Fi access point locations

Place ceiling or wall access points around the floor plan instead of relying on one router hidden in a closet.

Audio and media planning

Map speaker wire, Sonos or HTD equipment needs, TV data, soundbar paths, outdoor audio zones, and control points.

Conduit and future paths

Use conduit or planned cable paths for Starlink, ISP handoffs, outdoor areas, detached buildings, cameras, and future upgrades.

Scope

A practical low-voltage plan for the way the home will actually be used.

What this can include

  • Ethernet prewire planning
  • Wi-Fi access point placement
  • Network rack or media panel location
  • TV, data, and media room drops
  • Speaker wire and whole-home audio zones
  • Conduit planning for future cable pulls
  • Starlink cable path and equipment planning
  • Outdoor Wi-Fi and detached building pathways
  • Labeling and documentation recommendations

Common projects

  • Custom homes and new construction
  • Kitchen, living room, or whole-home remodels
  • Home office and video call upgrades
  • Media rooms and mounted TV locations
  • Patio, pool, shop, or barn connectivity
  • Future-ready wiring for growing families

Planning checklist

Questions worth answering before the electrician or low-voltage crew starts pulling cable.

Room-by-room decisions

  • Where will desks, TVs, game systems, and streaming devices live?
  • Which rooms should have wired Ethernet?
  • Where do ceiling access points make sense?
  • Which walls need TV/data or conduit?

Equipment decisions

  • Where will the modem, router, switch, and patch panel go?
  • Will the rack or cabinet have power and ventilation?
  • Does Starlink, fiber, cable, or fixed wireless need a planned path?
  • What should be labeled for future support?

Process

Simple planning before the expensive part of the project starts.

01

Review

Look at the floor plan, existing structure, room use, outdoor spaces, internet options, Wi-Fi expectations, audio goals, and remodel timing.

02

Map

Identify cable drops, access point locations, rack or cabinet placement, conduit paths, audio zones, TV/data locations, and future expansion points.

03

Document

Provide clear guidance that can be used for installation, coordination, labeling, testing, and later support after the home is finished.

Questions

New home and remodel low-voltage questions.

When should low-voltage planning happen?

Ideally before rough-in and before drywall. That gives the project time to place cable paths, access points, TV/data drops, audio zones, conduit, and the network equipment location correctly.

Can you work from plans or do you need to walk the house?

Both can work. Plans are helpful early, and a walk-through is useful when framing, existing wiring, room layout, or outdoor areas affect the best path.

Do you work with builders or remodelers?

Yes. Texas 67 Systems can provide practical planning notes and coordinate with the homeowner, builder, remodeler, electrician, or low-voltage installer as needed.

Can this include Starlink, outdoor Wi-Fi, or a detached shop?

Yes. Starlink cable paths, outdoor access points, patios, shops, barns, garages, and detached buildings can be included in the plan when they are part of the property needs.

Related

Connected services that often go with prewire planning.

Next step

Planning a new home or remodel?

Send the city, project stage, floor plan if available, and the rooms or outdoor spaces that need Wi-Fi, Ethernet, audio, TV/data, Starlink, or future wiring.

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