How to plan a smart home pre-cabling?

Here’s a Smart Home Pre-Cabling Checklist that covers all the essentials before walls go up. Pre-wiring right is key to a future-proof smart home – even if you’re not installing everything immediately.


🧠 Smart Home Pre-Cabling Checklist


🔌 1. General Cabling Guidelines

  • Use CAT6 or CAT6A for all data and control lines (CAT6A for higher bandwidth/future-proofing)
  • Use conduit in key areas to allow for future cable runs
  • Label both ends of all cables clearly
  • Use a structured wiring panel (central hub location)
  • Keep power and data cables separated to avoid interference

📺 2. Entertainment (Media & AV)

  • CAT6/HDMI cables to each TV location (ideally two CAT6 for flexibility)
  • Speaker wire to:
    • Home cinema (surround or Atmos setup)
    • Living room
    • Outdoor/patio zones
    • Kitchen/bathrooms
  • Subwoofer cable(s) in home theater
  • AV rack location with enough power and ventilation
  • Conduit from AV rack to main TV/projector
  • IR sensor or control cable for hidden equipment

💡 3. Lighting & Shades

  • Run low-voltage cable (e.g., CAT6, Lutron QS cable) to all key light switches
  • Consider centralized lighting control (vs traditional wiring)
  • Cables to each automated shade or blind location
  • Ensure power is available near windows (hardwired blinds)

🔊 4. Audio (Multi-Room)

  • Speaker wire to all audio zones
  • CAT6 to each keypad or touchscreen control location
  • Cable runs from audio distribution amp to each zone

📷 5. Security & Surveillance

  • CAT6 + power (or PoE) to each camera location (cover all entry points)
  • Cable for doorbell camera/intercom (e.g., CAT6 or 18/2 + CAT6)
  • Alarm system sensors: doors, windows, motion detectors, smoke detectors
  • Cables to siren and keypads
  • Pre-wire for future gate or driveway intercom

🌐 6. Networking & Wi-Fi

  • Multiple CAT6 cables to each room (TV area, desk, etc.)
  • Ceiling-mounted access point locations (ideally one per floor)
  • Centralized network rack for switches, router, modem
  • UPS (uninterruptible power supply) outlet in network/AV rack

🚪 7. Smart Access & Entry

  • Door strike wiring for smart locks (if planning electronic strikes)
  • Door contact sensors
  • CAT6 to front door for smart lock control panel, video doorbell, or facial recognition
  • Garage door opener control + sensor wiring

🌡️ 8. HVAC & Environmental

  • Smart thermostat wiring (extra wires for future systems)
  • Sensor wiring for temperature, humidity, CO2
  • Pre-wire for motorized vents/dampers if zoning HVAC
  • Ceiling fan control wiring

🧠 9. Home Automation System

  • Cables to keypad/touchscreen locations (usually CAT6 + power)
  • Connection from all subsystems to central processor
  • Conduit for future upgrades

🆘 10. Power Considerations

  • Extra outlets in AV/network racks
  • Power behind TVs and projectors
  • In-ceiling power for projector and APs
  • Backup power (UPS or generator tie-in)

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