Physical systems, made legible

Clean cable runs, reliable hardware, and documentation that survives the next handoff.

Cable Lab audits, rebuilds, and labels the tangled edge between electrical work, IoT devices, AV racks, test benches, and field gear so teams can operate with calm confidence.

Field inputs
Control core
Handoff pack
42%average service-time reduction after relabeling and routing
310+documented endpoints across lab, retail, and field systems
0mystery adapters left behind in final handoff packs

What gets fixed

Practical cleanup for the parts of a system that are usually ignored until they fail.

01

Rack and bench audits

Trace devices, ports, cables, power paths, and network dependencies before a single tie is cut.

02

IoT commissioning

Bring sensors, gateways, cameras, displays, and controllers online with repeatable provisioning notes.

03

Labeling systems

Create human-readable naming, tag, and color conventions that remain useful after the install crew leaves.

04

Power discipline

Separate temporary adapters from final power plans, map loads, and document safe restart sequences.

05

Failure drills

Test disconnects, reboots, network drops, and physical swaps so operators know what breaks and what recovers.

06

Handoff binders

Deliver diagrams, photos, inventories, recovery steps, and maintenance notes in a format a technician can use.

The cleanup sequence

A calm process for systems that arrived by accumulation.

We preserve what works, remove ambiguity, and make the final state easier to maintain than the original build.

  1. 01

    Observe

    Photograph, trace, interview, and map current behavior without disturbing operations.

  2. 02

    Stabilize

    Separate urgent reliability risks from cosmetic disorder and protect critical paths first.

  3. 03

    Rebuild

    Route, mount, label, and group components around service access and known failure modes.

  4. 04

    Transfer

    Hand off diagrams, inventories, restart steps, and a maintenance rhythm the team can follow.

Field notes

Clients call when the system works, but no one can explain why.

"Cable Lab turned a fragile prototype wall into a serviceable installation. The difference was not just neatness; it was confidence."
Operations lead, urban sensing pilot
"Their documentation made our next vendor handoff boring, which is exactly what we needed."
Facilities director, multi-site studio

Questions before the first site walk

The work starts with the system you already have.

Can you work around live systems?

Yes. We begin with observation and risk mapping, then schedule intrusive changes around operating windows.

Do you take small cleanup projects?

Yes. A single rack, bench, or field kit is often enough to create a reusable standard for the rest of the organization.

What does the final documentation include?

Photo maps, port and cable inventories, restart steps, dependency notes, and a maintenance checklist tailored to the setup.

Bring the tangle

Tell us what is hard to maintain, explain, or trust.

Share the type of system, where it lives, and what keeps breaking or slowing your team down.