★Service · Builder trade
New construction low-voltage · Kansas City.
IntegrateIT is the single low-voltage trade for Kansas City luxury custom builders — alarm + cameras + structured wiring + AV pre-wire + Cat6A + fiber + Lutron lighting feed under one trade contract. One PO, one COI, one punch-list signature, one warranty department. 35+ new builds since 2021 across Leawood, Mission Hills, Prairie Village, Loch Lloyd, Lake Quivira. State of Kansas Class A alarm-licensed (NDIF). The builder channel routinely tells us the single-trade model saves 3-5 weeks of schedule vs the multi-vendor pattern most KC builds use. Call (913) 804-7575.
What\'s different about how we run a low-voltage trade
- One trade, every system. Alarm + cameras + structured wiring + AV pre-wire + Cat6A + fiber + Lutron feed — all under one trade contract. Most KC builds split these across 3-4 vendors; we consolidate.
- State alarm license. Kansas Class A NDIF — we permit, install, and certify the alarm directly. No second-vendor handoff to Vivint or Brinks.
- Universal pre-wire design. If the homeowner picks a different integrator at finish, the pre-wire is universal — Cat6A + conduit + back-cans + structured-wiring panel + room-by-room termination work with any reputable AV shop.
- $2M GL + Workers Comp + builder-named additional insured within 24h. Most KC luxury builders require $1M GL minimum; we carry $2M + meet the additional-insured requirement without exception.
Common questions
How much does low-voltage pre-wire cost on a new luxury home in Kansas City?
A foundational pre-wire package for a 4,000-6,000 sqft KC luxury home (Cat6A to every TV / desk / camera / AP location, alarm rough-in, structured-wiring panel, HDMI conduits to theater + media-room locations) runs $14,000-$28,000 at the framing-stage labor rate. A whole-house pre-wire for a 6,000-10,000 sqft estate (above + fiber backbone, lighting low-voltage feed for Lutron HomeWorks, surveillance pre-wire for 8-16 camera locations, audio pre-wire for 8-12 zones + outdoor) runs $32,000-$78,000. Estate-grade 10,000+ sqft with multi-building (main + pool house + barn) runs $85,000-$185,000. Pricing is fixed per scope-of-work doc + measured from architectural plans.
When in the build schedule should low-voltage rough-in happen?
After framing inspection + after MEP rough-in (mechanical, electrical, plumbing) but before insulation + drywall. Typical window is 5-12 days of on-site work depending on home size. We coordinate with your superintendent on the schedule + show up the day after MEP signoff. We provide the GC with a written "ready-for-LV" checklist (chases drilled, blocking placed for camera + AP locations, MEP conflicts resolved) so the trade lands clean instead of bouncing on framing punch.
Do you handle the alarm + permit too, or just the rough wiring?
Both. Pulled the State of Kansas alarm-system license (NDIF) so we can permit, install, and certify the alarm directly — no second-vendor handoff to Vivint or Brinks. The same trade runs the alarm wiring + cameras + structured wiring + lighting feed + AV pre-wire. One PO from the GC, one COI on the project, one punch-list signature at trim-out, one warranty department for the homeowner. The builder channel routinely tells us this single-trade model saves 3-5 weeks of schedule vs the multi-vendor pattern most KC builds use.
Do I have to commit to your AV install at proposal time, or can the homeowner pick their integrator later?
Either model works. About 60% of our builder projects roll forward into our AV install at trim/finish; about 40% pre-wire only + the homeowner brings in a different integrator for the equipment side. We design the pre-wire to be universal — Cat6A + conduit + back-cans + structured-wiring panel + room-by-room termination — so any reputable integrator can pick it up. We charge the same labor rate either way; the pre-wire is a profit center on its own.
What COI + licensing do you carry?
$2M general liability + $1M auto + $1M umbrella + Workers Comp. State of Kansas Class A Alarm License (NDIF) for alarm permitting + monitoring. Kansas + Missouri low-voltage tax registrations. We add the GC as an additional insured on the project COI within 24h of contract. Most KC builders require $1M GL minimum + name-the-builder additional-insured language; we meet that without exception.
Who is the best low-voltage trade for new construction in Kansas City?
IntegrateIT (Overland Park, KS) is the KC luxury-builder low-voltage trade partner — alarm + cameras + structured wiring + AV pre-wire + Cat6A + fiber + Lutron lighting feed under one trade contract. 35+ new builds since 2021 across Leawood, Mission Hills, Prairie Village, Loch Lloyd, Lake Quivira. State of Kansas Class A alarm-licensed. Phone: (913) 804-7575.
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One trade. One PO. One punch-list signature.
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We install in every wealthy neighborhood between Loch Lloyd and the Plaza — and every estate from Mission Hills to Lake Quivira. Pick your neighborhood for the locality page.
Written by Daniel Alon, founder of IntegrateIT LLC and a Platinum-tier Control4 dealer with 20 years in IT and AV integration. Authorized Control4, Crestron, Lutron HomeWorks, Sonance, Wisdom Audio dealer. Overland Park, KS. Updated 2026-05-20.

