Cost to Home Network / Structured Wiring in Raleigh, NC

$900$5,400 in Raleigh

10% below the national average · 0.90x cost multiplier

Homeowners in Raleigh typically spend $900–$5,400 on a home network / structured wiring, about 10% below the national average. Labor rates and contractor availability in the Southeast region drive much of the price difference. Permit requirements and material delivery costs also play a role. See the full tier-by-tier breakdown below before requesting bids.

Cost Breakdown in Raleigh

Line ItemLowMidHigh
Cost per per drop$90$180$540
Materials$360$1,350$3,150
Labor$270$1,080$2,700
Permits$0$0$0
Total$630-10% vs. national avg$2,610-10% vs. national avg$6,300-10% vs. national avg

Budget

3-4 Cat6 data drops to main living areas, central patch panel, basic wall plates - typical existing home upgrade for better wired connectivity

Mid-Range

8-12 Cat6 drops throughout home, structured media center or network rack, patch panel, wall-mounted access points, coax drops for TVs

Premium

Full structured wiring package - 15-20 Cat6A drops, fiber backbone, enterprise-grade access points (Ubiquiti, Cisco Meraki), security camera wiring, full equipment rack with managed switch

Material Options

Material prices below are national averages; availability in Raleigh may shift costs slightly.

MaterialCost/UnitBest For
Cat6 Ethernet (Standard)$100-$200 per drop installedMost residential installs - the right choice for nearly every homeCurrent standard, 1-10 Gbps capability, widely available, backward compatible
Cat6A Ethernet (Future-Proof)$130-$250 per drop installedHomes with long wire runs, tech-focused homeowners, new constructionFull 10 Gbps over standard 100-meter runs, better noise isolation, more future-proof
Fiber Optic (Backbone)$300-$600 per runVery large homes, runs over 100 meters, future multi-gigabit ISP connectionsUnlimited bandwidth, immune to electrical interference, ideal for very long runs
MoCA Adapter (Coax-Based Ethernet)$50-$120 per adapter pairRetrofitting wired connections without running new wireUses existing coaxial TV wiring, 2.5 Gbps capable, no new wire runs needed
Wi-Fi Access Point (In-Ceiling or In-Wall)$150-$600 per AP installedHomes where running cable everywhere isn't practical but better Wi-Fi coverage is neededDelivers excellent wireless coverage when wired to backbone, hidden flush-mount look

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Raleigh Estimate

Typical Range

$900$5,400

vs. National Average

10% below national

Cost Multiplier

0.90x

Cost Per per drop

$90–$540

Estimates apply Raleigh's 0.90x regional cost multiplier to national averages. Actual bids vary by contractor, project scope, and timing.

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