Infrastructure Wiring
Infrastructure wiring in a home refers to the network of electrical wiring and cabling that is installed within the walls, ceilings, and floors of a house during its construction or renovation. This wiring is designed to provide connectivity and access to various utilities and services throughout the home, such as electricity, internet, telephone, and cable TV. Infrastructure wiring typically includes electrical wiring for outlets, switches, and light fixtures, as well as data cabling for internet and other networked devices. This cabling may include coaxial cable for cable TV, twisted-pair cable for telephone and Ethernet networking, and fiber optic cable for high-speed data transmission. Proper infrastructure wiring is important for ensuring that a home is equipped with the necessary electrical and communication systems for modern living. It also allows for easy upgrades and future-proofing, ensuring that the home can adapt to changing technologies and lifestyle needs over time.