Extreme close-up of weathered hands connecting coaxial cable to a junction box, natural overcast daylight falling on exposed conduit and metal fittings, tight framing showing wire stripper and connector detail
Extreme close-up of weathered hands connecting coaxial cable to a junction box, natural overcast daylight falling on exposed conduit and metal fittings, tight framing showing wire stripper and connector detail
— Installers, not resellers

One crew. Every wire. Full accountability.

StackedSignal scopes, wires, and commissions every system in-house. The team that installs your infrastructure is the same team that picks up when something needs fixing.

Wide environmental shot of a Starlink dish mounted on a commercial rooftop, conduit running down the exterior wall to an electrical panel, overcast natural light, no people, industrial building perimeter visible
Wide environmental shot of a Starlink dish mounted on a commercial rooftop, conduit running down the exterior wall to an electrical panel, overcast natural light, no people, industrial building perimeter visible
/ Infrastructure first

Power and network before a camera touches the wall.

We design the power backbone and network topology on paper first. Every camera position, cable run, and conduit path is planned so the finished system has no fragile links.

That means no patch jobs after the fact, no third-party ISP dependency, and no subcontractors who don't know what the last guy did.

Built-in accountability, not bolted on.

Single crew
One point of contact
Full-stack installs

Scoped, wired, and commissioned in-house.

Assessment through support, one number.

CCTV, alarms, Starlink, and electrical.

No subcontractors, no hand-offs. The crew that runs your cable is the crew that signs off on the job.

From the initial site walk to a call two years later, you reach the same team. No blame-passing between vendors.

Every system on one scope of work. No separate ISP, no separate electrician, no incompatible parts.

See what a properly integrated system looks like.