Cellular Signal Booster Installation
Kill the dead zones — multi-carrier cellular coverage that works.
Commercial cellular signal boosters and distributed antenna systems (DAS) for buildings with weak carrier signal.
We install across the Treasure Valley — Boise, Meridian, Nampa, Eagle, Caldwell, Kuna, Star, Garden City, Mountain Home, and Emmett. Licensed low-voltage contractors with Fluke-certified drops on every install.
Cellular Boosters quote — 1 business day
Complete cellular boosters installation.
Everything shown below is included in a standard install — no upcharge surprises. Scope outside this list gets quoted as a clear line item so you see exactly what you're paying for.
- RF signal survey and heat map
- Multi-carrier amplification
- Commercial & public-safety DAS
- Donor antenna engineering
- FCC-compliant installation
- Post-install verification report
Built for the spaces you actually work in.
Cellular coverage inside warehouses, shops, and steel-framed structures.
Signal distribution into parking structures and subgrade office space.
Medical-grade boosters that work alongside sensitive equipment.
High-gain donor antennas that pull a usable signal from distant towers.
How we install cellular boosters.
- 01Signal Survey
Outdoor and indoor RF readings per carrier, documented with dBm readings.
- 02System Design
Booster model, antenna count, and cable plan sized to your building.
- 03Installation
Donor antenna, booster, and indoor antennas installed and balanced.
- 04Validation
Post-install readings per carrier confirming coverage targets were met.
Questions we hear most.
Will a booster work if I have no signal outside?
A booster amplifies existing signal — it can't create signal from nothing. If outdoor signal is below roughly -115 dBm even on a high-gain donor antenna, a repeater won't be enough and you'd need a small-cell or femtocell solution instead. We tell you which before quoting.
Does the booster work for all carriers?
Commercial boosters are multi-carrier — one system amplifies Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, and usually regional carriers simultaneously. Each carrier's band is amplified independently so upgrading one carrier doesn't affect another.
Do I need FCC approval to install a cellular booster?
No — but the booster model must be FCC-certified, and commercial installations must be registered with each carrier. We handle the paperwork as part of the install so you stay compliant.
Other systems we install.
Most commercial projects bundle multiple low-voltage systems. We handle all seven under one licensed crew — so the cabling closet, Wi-Fi, cameras, and access control get designed and installed together instead of stitched after the fact.
Category 5e, 6, 6A copper and single/multi-mode fiber optic installation, certification, and cable management for Idaho businesses.
Learn more →Commercial-grade Wi-Fi installation with heat mapping, access point placement, cloud management, and guest network segmentation.
Learn more →Card reader, keypad, and biometric access control installed with cloud or on-prem management, lockdown, and audit trails.
Learn more →Ready to install it right?
Share your scope and we'll walk the site, confirm the design, and send you a fixed-price cellular boosters install quote — covering Boise, Meridian, Nampa, and the rest of the Treasure Valley.
- Licensed Idaho low-voltage contractor
- Fluke-certified cabling installs
- On-time completion, written quotes
- 24/7 emergency service for existing clients
- Clean pathways, labeled drops, as-built drawings