Cost to Home Network / Structured Wiring in Seattle, WA

$1,280$7,680 in Seattle

28% above the national average · 1.28x cost multiplier

In Seattle, a home network / structured wiring runs $1,280 to $7,680 on average — about 28% above what homeowners pay nationwide. The West Coast market's labor costs account for most of the gap, with material pricing and local permitting fees adding to the spread. Use the cost table below to compare budget, mid-range, and premium options side by side.

Cost Breakdown in Seattle

Line ItemLowMidHigh
Cost per per drop$128$256$768
Materials$512$1,920$4,480
Labor$384$1,536$3,840
Permits$0$0$0
Total$896+28% vs. national avg$3,712+28% vs. national avg$8,960+28% 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 Seattle 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

Other Projects in Seattle

Seattle Estimate

Typical Range

$1,280$7,680

vs. National Average

28% above national

Cost Multiplier

1.28x

Cost Per per drop

$128–$768

Estimates apply Seattle's 1.28x regional cost multiplier to national averages. Actual bids vary by contractor, project scope, and timing.

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