Data & Network Cabling Montmorency
Homes and Businesses. Lifetime Workmanship Guarantee.
Bitz Electrical installs data and network cabling for homes and businesses across Montmorency. Based just down the road in Lower Plenty, we are only minutes away, and we know the area well, from the leafy, heavily treed streets and large bush blocks stepping down toward the Plenty River to the older brick and timber homes and split-level 1970s builds, and the shops around the Were Street village. Montmorency's tree cover, long driveways and hilly terrain make cabling here its own job, and it is one we know well. Every job is planned around your property, with structured cabling installed to standard, tidy termination and Fluke testing on completion, all backed by a lifetime workmanship guarantee.

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Data and Network Cabling Services in Montmorency
Which Cable Suits Your Network
| Cable | Best for | Why |
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| Cat6 | Homes and small offices | Handles gigabit speeds comfortably over a full 100m run, and 10 Gbps over short distances. The practical choice for most everyday networks. |
| Cat6A | Business networks and futureproofing | Full 10 Gbps to 100m and better shielding. The standard for Wi-Fi 6 access points and any network you want to last. |
| Cat8 | Server rooms and racks | 25 to 40 Gbps over short runs. Built for rack-to-rack and data centre links rather than general cabling. |
| Multi-mode fibre | Building backbones | Very high speeds over medium distances. Used to link floors, buildings and comms rooms on a single site. |
| Single-mode fibre | Long runs and site-to-site | Carrier-grade speed over kilometres. The choice when copper cannot cover the distance, such as a detached studio down the block. |
From Montmorency Homes to Business Fit-Outs
The same standards apply whether we are cabling a home on a bush block or a business near the Were Street village.
Commercial & Business
Shops, offices and home-based businesses
- Shopfront and office fit-outs around Were Street
- Home-based businesses and professional offices
- Comms rooms and network cabinets
- Cabling to detached studios and home offices
- Cabling staged around your operating hours
- Labelling and as-built documentation on handover
Residential
Bush-block homes, renovations and new builds
- Cabling in older brick, timber and split-level homes
- Renovations, extensions and new builds
- Hardwired points for home offices and studies
- Wi-Fi access points for coverage across large treed blocks
- Whole-home structured cabling
- Cabling to studios, sheds and detached buildings
How We Work
Why Montmorency Homes and Businesses Choose Bitz Electrical
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A genuine data and communications specialist. Not an electrician who runs the occasional data point. Structured cabling, fibre and network fit-outs are core work here, done to standard rather than as an afterthought.
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Experience on large, demanding jobs. A career that began on major commercial construction sites, where cabling standards are non-negotiable, across large fit-outs, fibre backbones and full structured cabling systems.
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Built for Montmorency's bush blocks. Large treed blocks, long driveways and homes set well back from the street mean coverage often has to reach places a router never will. We run cabling to access points and out to studios and sheds, working with the slope and the trees rather than fighting them.
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Local, and only minutes away. Based just down the road in Lower Plenty, we know Montmorency well, from the leafy hillside streets and the Plenty River gorge to the shops around the Were Street village.
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ACMA registered and compliant. Data cabling that connects to the network must be done by a registered cabler. Ours is registered and licensed, so your cabling is legal, compliant and covered.
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Tested and certified. Every installation is Fluke tested and handed over with printed certification, so you have documented proof each cable meets standard.
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Lifetime workmanship guarantee. If anything we've installed is ever at fault, we come back and fix it.
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Written quote, no variations. What we quote is what you pay.
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Over 25 years in the trade. REC Licence 31813. Fully licensed and insured on every job.
Data & Network Cabling Near Montmorency
Ready to Get Started?
Based in Lower Plenty, minutes from Montmorency. Call 1300 215 193 or send us a message and we'll get back to you the same day.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a registered cabler to run data cabling?
Yes. In Australia, any cabling that connects to the telecommunications network must be installed by an ACMA registered cabler. Bitz Electrical is registered and licensed, so your cabling is legal, compliant and covered.
Can you get Wi-Fi coverage across a large treed block in Montmorency?
Yes, and it is a very common request here. Big blocks, mature trees and homes set back from the street all block and weaken a wireless signal, so a single router rarely covers the whole property. We run cabling to hardwired access points at the right points, indoors and out where needed, so coverage stays strong across the house and the parts of the garden you actually use.
Can you run cabling out to a studio, shed or detached building?
Yes. Plenty of Montmorency homes have a studio, office or shed set away from the house down a long block. For shorter runs we use conduit-protected copper, and for longer distances we run fibre so the connection stays full speed. We plan the route and any trenching with you first, working around trees and slopes to keep disruption down.
How do you run cabling on a steep or sloping block?
Steep, terraced blocks are normal in Montmorency and we plan for them. Between buildings we choose the route that needs the least trenching and works with the fall of the land, and inside split-level homes we run through roof, wall and subfloor spaces to link each level. We talk any external trenching or conduit through with you before we start.
What is the difference between Cat6 and Cat6A?
Both look similar, but Cat6A carries a full 10 Gbps across a 100m run while Cat6 only manages 10 Gbps over short distances, dropping to 1 Gbps beyond that. Cat6A also has better shielding against interference. For most homes Cat6 is plenty, but for business networks, Wi-Fi 6 access points or anything you want to last a decade or more, Cat6A is the safer choice.
Can you cable an older brick, timber or split-level home?
Yes. Montmorency's mix of older brick and timber homes and 1970s split-level builds each need a slightly different approach. We route through roof, wall and subfloor spaces to keep the cabling concealed and link the levels together, and we talk through any spot that needs opening up before we touch it, so the finish is left as we found it.
Should I use copper or fibre cabling?
Copper, such as Cat6 or Cat6A, is the right choice for most points inside a home or office and runs up to 100m. Fibre is used when you need to cover longer distances, link separate buildings or floors, or run a high-speed backbone. Many jobs use both: fibre for the backbone and copper to each outlet. We assess the site and recommend the mix that fits.
How many data points do I need?
It depends on how each room is used. As a guide, we usually run two points behind a television or desk, points at any Wi-Fi access point location, and extra points in a home office or study. It is cheaper to run a few spare points during the initial work than to add them later, so we plan for a little headroom.
Do you provide test certification for the cabling?
Yes. We test every installation with Fluke equipment and provide printed certification, so you have documented proof that each cable meets standard.
Can you pre-wire data cabling in a renovation or new build?
Yes, and it is the ideal time to do it. Cabling run before the walls are lined is tidier, cheaper and completely concealed. We work in during the rough-in stage, set up a central comms point, and run structured cabling to every room so the home is ready for whatever connects to it later.
How long does a data cabling job take?
A few extra points in an existing home is often a half-day to a day. A full structured cabling job across a home usually takes one to two days depending on the number of points and access, and blocks with long external runs to a studio or shed can add time for trenching. We give you a realistic timeframe with your written quote.
Can you set up data points for the NBN?
Yes. We run the internal cabling and data points that connect to your NBN service, tidy up the lead-in and set up a central point so your network runs cleanly from the connection out to each room.
Do you offer a warranty on the cabling?
Yes. All our work is backed by a lifetime workmanship guarantee, so if anything we have installed is ever at fault, we come back and put it right. Where a full certified system is installed, the components can also carry a manufacturer system warranty.
What are the risks of using an unregistered cabler?
Cabling done by someone who is not registered can be non-compliant, may void insurance, and often has to be redone before it will pass. It can also cause faults and dropouts that are hard to trace. Using a registered cabler means the work is legal, tested and documented from the start.
How much does data cabling cost?
It depends on the number of points, the cable type and access to the building. We assess the site and provide a written quote before any work begins, with no variations.