Cabling That Supports How Work Actually Happens

Installation of fiber, data, and structured communications systems for commercial, industrial, and municipal facilities in Des Moines, Iowa.

When your building depends on network connectivity, the cabling behind the walls determines how reliably devices communicate and how easily your infrastructure scales. Jenson Electric, LLC. installs fiber, data, and structured communications systems in Des Moines for offices, industrial facilities, campuses, and municipal operations where clean, organized cabling is required for performance and future growth.

This service includes pathway installation, cable pulling, termination, testing, and coordination with IT teams and low-voltage requirements. You get a system that meets industry standards for data transmission, is labeled clearly for troubleshooting, and supports the devices and equipment you use now without limiting what you add later.

If your facility needs reliable communications infrastructure in Des Moines, contact Jenson Electric, LLC. to discuss your cabling project.

How the System Performs After Installation

Your building is wired with structured cabling that runs through dedicated pathways, terminates in patch panels or distribution frames, and connects to network switches or communication equipment. All cables are tested for continuity and performance before the system is handed over in Des Moines.

After installation, you notice that devices connect without dropouts, file transfers complete quickly, and network performance does not degrade as you add users or equipment. Cables are bundled neatly, labeled at both ends, and routed to avoid interference from electrical systems. The infrastructure supports current bandwidth requirements and allows for future upgrades without replacing the entire cabling backbone.

This service applies to new construction, office build-outs, and infrastructure upgrades where legacy cabling no longer supports modern network speeds. It includes coordination with architects, general contractors, and IT departments to ensure pathways are installed correctly and access points are positioned where needed.

What You Should Understand Before Starting

These are the questions that come up when planning communications infrastructure for a new building or network upgrade.

What is structured cabling?
Structured cabling is an organized system of cables, patch panels, and connectors that supports multiple communication devices and network equipment from a single infrastructure. It allows for flexibility, troubleshooting, and future expansion without rewiring the entire building.
When is fiber optic cabling necessary?
Fiber is necessary when you need high bandwidth over long distances, such as connecting buildings on a campus or supporting data-intensive equipment. Jenson Electric, LLC. installs single-mode and multi-mode fiber based on your transmission requirements in Des Moines.
How is the cabling system tested?
All cables are tested for continuity, correct termination, and performance using certification equipment that verifies the system meets industry standards. You receive test reports that document each cable run and confirm it is ready for use.
What happens if the layout changes during construction?
Changes are addressed as they occur, with new cable routes added or existing pathways adjusted to match the final layout. Coordination with other trades prevents conflicts and ensures the system is installed correctly.
How long does installation take?
Timing depends on building size and the number of cable runs required. Most office installations are completed within the construction schedule, with cabling installed before drywall is closed and final terminations completed after spaces are finished.

Jenson Electric, LLC. installs fiber, data, and communications systems for offices, industrial facilities, and municipal buildings throughout Des Moines and the surrounding area. If your building needs reliable, scalable cabling infrastructure, get in touch to discuss your project.