One rack, hidden away
Cable boxes, streamers, game consoles and cameras live in a closet or rack — not stacked under each TV collecting dust and remotes.
Instead of a cable box and a mess of wires under every TV, the sources live in one rack and every screen gets a single cable. Cleaner walls, fewer boxes, and any source on any TV.
Cable boxes, streamers, game consoles and cameras live in a closet or rack — not stacked under each TV collecting dust and remotes.
Matrix switching sends whatever you want wherever you want it. The game in the garage, the news on the patio, the same movie everywhere.
Sports bars and restaurants are our regulars: every screen on the right game, audio following the big one, presets staff can hit in seconds.
Multi-room houses get the same treatment — one cable to each TV, everything else out of sight, and the wall stays a wall.
Modern distribution rides on Cat6 — the same cable behind network drops — using HDBaseT or AV-over-IP to carry 4K HDR video the full length of a building. If your screens already have data runs, half the job may already be done.
Where new cable is needed, running it concealed and labelled is exactly what we do all day. The finished system is a rack you can read, screens with a single cable each, and control that does not need a manual taped to the bar.
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Connecting all of our iMac computers to a wired network was the best thing I could’ve done for our business, and I’m glad I had Kalieb do it, because our set up required sending wires and routers to multiple rooms in a large building. The Wi-Fi just wouldn’t reach all the rooms. Everything is so much faster now.
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Extremely professional, responsive and knowledgeable. Had other audio/visual companies look at my TV issues without solutions. Kalieb within 15 minutes found the issue, corrected it, and didn’t charge for a small item that needed replacing. Look no further if you have any audio/visual issues.
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Kalieb and his helper showed up to hang five TVs and run the power for each. These guys showed up on time, bright and early. One of my mounts would not work so he had one on his truck, and he even ran an extra plug from a different bedroom for my daughter’s room. It’s been almost two weeks, not one problem, everything looks great and it’s square.
Almost always. Any TV with an HDMI input can be fed from the rack. We add a receiver behind each screen — or use the TV's own smarts where that is the cleaner answer — and your existing remotes keep working.
Video distribution runs over the same Cat6 we use for networks, so if a screen already has a data drop, we can usually use it. Where new runs are needed, they go in concealed and labelled — that is our trade.
Yes. Modern HDBaseT and AV-over-IP gear carries 4K HDR over Cat6 at the distances a home or bar actually needs. We spec the gear to the resolution you watch, not the cheapest box on the shelf.
From two to dozens. A four-TV patio and a twelve-screen sports bar are the same idea at different scales: sources in one rack, screens wherever you want them, and control simple enough for any member of staff.
That is the point of doing it properly. Game-day presets, a phone or tablet app, or a simple keypad behind the bar — whoever is working can put the right game on the right screen without touching the rack.
Tell us how many TVs and what you watch. Free quote over the phone.