Certified Low Voltage Electrical Contractors & Expertise in Portland,OR.
Secure your property with confidence by partnering with our certified low voltage electrical contractor in Portland, OR. With our expertise, we specialize in providing top-notch solutions tailored to your specific needs. From intricate wiring to cutting-edge technology integration, trust us to deliver reliable and efficient low voltage electrical services. Safeguard your property effectively. Contact us today to benefit from our expertise.
Data cabling & wiring
Paramount can provide low voltage security data services for your network needs. We offer troubleshooting and upgrades to existing cabling systems, cabling drops and repair & High-speed Ethernet wiring
Build-outs & Retrofits
If you’re in need of data cabling services to extend, upgrade or reroute your existing network cables, we can help. Our team is experienced to handle these needs providing you the end result you desire.
Low-voltage Security Services
Paramount Security Solutions is a licensed low-voltage electrical contractor in both OR and WA. Our experienced team can design and install your low-voltage electrical systems such as Intercom, Data, CCTV and Access Control Systems.
Low Voltage Security Electrical contractor Services in Portland.
Paramount is a certified electrical contractor with licensed, experienced and professional electricians who specialize in voice, data, and video electrical needs. Here are some of the most commonly asked questions about low voltage electrical expertise.
What is a low voltage installation?
Low Voltage (also known as Structured Wiring) refers to the wiring and cabling infrastructure within your business or home that supports various digital technologies. A professional cabling installation helps ensure the reliability of all the systems and technologies it supports.
What is considered low voltage wiring?
Low voltage is defined as 50 volts (V) or less. Low voltage is supplied by batteries, or by a transformer that converts line voltage to a low voltage output.
Is low voltage safe?
Low voltage is not low risk. The good news is that the electrical current through low-voltage cabling—such as telecommunications, security or video—is not strong enough to cause a fatal electric shock. The bad news is there still are very real safety risks when performing low-voltage installations.
What makes a proficient low voltage contractor?
Our trained team of licensed and bonded low voltage contractors install, service and maintain all types of communication and low voltage systems which are energy limited and do not exceed 91 volts.