Residential
Custom homes & estates.
Calabasas, Hidden Hills, Bell Canyon. Single-family homes that want one app for the lights, the locks, the cameras and the music.
Calabasas · est. 2014
Home automation. Theater. Cameras. Networking. VOIP. Garage repairs at midnight. One crew, one phone number, one truck out front. Andrew Schneider runs it.
10+
Years on the truck
48 hr
Quote turnaround
24/7
Garage emergency
Four practices · One crew
One app, one remote, one switch on the wall — the house responds the way you do.
A room designed around a single, precise idea: the picture and the sound, exactly right.
Cameras you do not see, alerts you can trust, and 24/7 monitoring through Secure Force Systems.
The boring layer underneath everything else. Plus the phone system you forgot you needed.
Common calls
Lutron keypads, Control4, Sonos, Apple Home — all on one app and one wall switch.
Half-acre properties on a $99 router don't work. We design networks for the actual property.
We tune detection for people, vehicles, packages. Footage you can actually use.
We answer the phone. We come out. We fix it. 24/7 emergency response on garage and alarm.
Who we work with
Residential
Calabasas, Hidden Hills, Bell Canyon. Single-family homes that want one app for the lights, the locks, the cameras and the music.
Commercial
Conference rooms, boardrooms, reception. Cabling, displays and access control that an office manager can actually run.
New construction
We come in with the framers and pre-wire to plan. Coordinated with your GC, architect and low-voltage drawings from day one.
Renovation
Adding tech to a house that already has drywall up. Wireless meshes, fish tape, surface-mount keypads. We work clean.
Hospitality & retail
Background music zones, menu displays, guest Wi-Fi, camera coverage. Built for staff turnover and a long open-to-close day.
Multi-family
Common-area Wi-Fi, lobby cameras, gate intercoms, package rooms. One vendor for the whole building, billed clean.
Don't see your build? We've wired hangars, gyms and a synagogue. If it takes low-voltage, we'll quote it.
From the truck
We're moving photo work over to this site as projects wrap. Until then — these are the bays. The work goes here.
Who runs it
Andrew started The Wiring Guy in 2014 after a decade of running cable for big AV integrators across the Valley. He still pulls cable. He still answers the phone. He still drives the truck.
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