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Smart home and low-voltage installation

Smart home and low-voltage planning for North Texas homes.

Texas 67 Systems helps homeowners plan practical connected-home infrastructure, including structured wiring, home network racks, whole-home Wi-Fi, audio wiring, TV/data locations, outdoor connectivity, and clean documentation.

Structured wiringHome network racksWi-Fi planningAudio and TV data
ServingMelissa, McKinney, Allen, Anna, Plano, Frisco, Princeton
Built forHomes, remodels, home offices, media rooms, patios, shops, and detached spaces
ApproachPractical, tidy, documented, and built for future support

What we solve

Smart homes work better when the wiring and network are planned first.

Structured wiring

Plan data, TV, audio, and network drops for rooms, offices, media spaces, and equipment locations.

Home network rack

Clean up or plan a central network location with router, switch, patch panel, Wi-Fi equipment, and labeling.

Whole-home Wi-Fi

Design reliable Wi-Fi around the layout of the home, outdoor areas, home office, shop, or detached building.

Audio and media

Support whole-home audio planning, Sonos or HTD integration, speaker wiring, TV data locations, and practical control needs.

Scope

Low-voltage planning that keeps the home easier to live with.

What this can include

  • Structured wiring planning
  • Home network rack or cabinet layout
  • Wi-Fi access point placement
  • TV and data location planning
  • Whole-home audio wiring and equipment planning
  • Outdoor Wi-Fi and detached building connectivity
  • Starlink or ISP equipment integration
  • Labeling, testing, and documentation

Common projects

  • New build or remodel wiring plans
  • Home office network upgrades
  • Media room and TV data planning
  • Sonos or HTD whole-home audio
  • Wi-Fi for patios, shops, or barns
  • Network closet cleanup

Process

A practical path from ideas to usable infrastructure.

01

Assess

Review the home, plans, current wiring, Wi-Fi problems, audio goals, office needs, and future expansion ideas.

02

Plan

Map wiring, network equipment, Wi-Fi placement, audio zones, TV/data locations, and the supportable path forward.

03

Install

Install or coordinate the low-voltage pieces, test the results, label what matters, and document the setup.

Questions

Smart home and low-voltage questions.

Can you help during a remodel or new build?

Yes. Early planning helps place wiring, network equipment, Wi-Fi access points, audio zones, and TV/data locations before walls and finishes make changes harder.

Do you install whole-home audio?

Yes. Texas 67 Systems can help with Sonos, HTD, speaker wiring, audio zones, and network planning for whole-home audio projects.

Can this include outdoor Wi-Fi or a shop?

Yes. Outdoor Wi-Fi, detached shops, barns, patios, and home office areas can be included in the overall plan.

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Next step

Planning a smarter, cleaner-connected home?

Send the city, whether this is an existing home, remodel, or new build, and what spaces need Wi-Fi, audio, TV/data, or wired connectivity.

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More Questions

Quick answers

Is this better during remodel or after?

During remodel is best, since cable paths and equipment locations are easier and more cost-effective to plan early.

Can you plan around Sonos and home office needs?

Yes. We can design wiring, network capacity, and placement around Sonos zones and work-from-home reliability.

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