Low-Voltage Pre-Wire for Builders, Architects, Designers, and Remodels in Naples

The wire you don't run now is the most expensive wire you'll ever run. Naples Top Tech LLC works with builders, architects, and designers during the design and construction phases to plan infrastructure for networking, Wi-Fi, audio, video, lighting, shades, cameras, access control, home theaters, outdoor entertainment, and future flexibility — before drywall makes it a renovation project.

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Who this is for

For project teams who understand that technology infrastructure is part of the build, not an add-on.

Missed prewire decisions

Technology decisions made after drywall show up as visible compromises in finished rooms.

01

The display location was decided after drywall

TV mounting, cable concealment, power outlet placement, and equipment room routing all require advance planning. Post-construction patching is expensive, visible, and sometimes impossible without damage.

02

The rack ended up in a closet with no ventilation

Equipment racks need adequate space, a clear air path, power, surge protection, cable management, and service access. None of those are retrofitted cleanly.

03

The shade pockets were never framed

Motorized shades require pocket space, wiring, and power in the wall cavity. Once framing is complete, the options narrow significantly and the cost increases.

What a complete prewire scope includes

Room-by-room coverage, rack planning, shade coordination, and construction-phase documentation.

01

Room-by-room technology scope

Every room is reviewed for displays, speakers, keypads, access points, shade rough-in, camera views, and future flexibility — with a documented scope that the builder's subs can work from.

02

Rack and equipment room planning

Size, location, floor-to-ceiling clearance, ventilation, conduit paths, dedicated circuit planning, and service door access are defined before framing is complete.

03

Shade and keypad coordination

Pocket locations, power, fascia space, wiring paths, and keypad rough-in are communicated to the electrician and framing crew with the specificity the work requires.

04

Construction-phase documentation

Labeled rough-in drawings are provided so the correct wire is pulled to the correct location — and so trim-out and future service start with accurate information.

From drawings to documented rough-in

Scope, coordination, rough-in, and handoff — in the right order.

01

Review plans

We review architectural drawings, room layouts, outdoor spaces, technology goals, and project schedule to build an accurate scope.

02

Coordinate scope

We identify wiring, rack, power, shade, camera, theater, network, and AV requirements and communicate them in a format the project team can use.

03

Support rough-in

Infrastructure is installed and labeled during framing and rough-in with documentation that prepares for trim-out.

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Prepare for trim and finish

The rough-in documentation supports equipment installation, programming, owner training, and future maintenance in a finished home.

What makes Naples Top Tech different

We communicate in construction language, not consumer electronics language.

Naples construction realities

Large floor plans, outdoor living spaces, and CBS construction create specific prewire challenges here.

Related services

Technology layers that perform better when planned together.

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Home Networking & Wi-Fi

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Lighting Control and Motorized Shades

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Whole-Home Audio and Video

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Security Cameras and Access Control

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Planning standards

How Naples Top Tech approaches every project.

These pages explain the planning, documentation, privacy, and support standards behind the work — regardless of which technology is being installed.

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Our Process

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Smart Home Reliability Standard

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Privacy & Security

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Contact Naples Top Tech

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Questions answered

Common questions about low-voltage pre-wire for builders.

Question

When should low-voltage planning begin?

During design — before framing. The earlier technology scope enters the project, the fewer compromises end up in the finished home. Rough-in is the last practical opportunity for many infrastructure decisions.

Question

What should a complete smart home prewire include?

At minimum: structured network cabling, access point rough-in, TV and speaker locations, shade wiring, camera conduit, rack space, and power planning. The specific scope depends on the home and the technology goals.

Question

Can Naples Top Tech participate in project meetings?

Yes. Early project coordination with the builder, architect, and designer produces a better scope, fewer change orders, and a home that's easier to finish and support. We prefer the conversation before drawings are finalized.

Where we work

Serving luxury residences and private offices across Southwest Florida.

NaplesPort RoyalAqualane ShoresPelican BayPark ShoreMarco IslandBonita SpringsEsteroFort MyersCollier CountySouthwest Florida

Next step

Talk with Naples Top Tech about low-voltage pre-wire for builders.

Tell us about the property, the project phase, and what you need. We will identify the right next step before equipment decisions become rushed.