
Queens is New York City’s largest borough by land area and its most ethnically diverse — a place where residential neighborhoods of attached brick homes and detached single-family houses coexist with major commercial corridors, industrial zones, international airport infrastructure, and some of the highest-density mixed-use development in the city. That diversity of property types, industries, and building conditions creates a telecommunications market where no single solution fits every client, and where the contractor who can work across residential, commercial, and industrial contexts with equal competence adds the most value. Lock and Tech USA has delivered professional telecommunications services across Queens for over 25 years, operating from our Manhattan location at 245 E 115th St and our Brooklyn offices to serve every Queens neighborhood with the same in-house licensed low-voltage team that has built our track record in Brooklyn and Manhattan.
From VoIP services for independent businesses along Queens Boulevard to wireless network installations in Jackson Heights multi-family buildings, structured cabling for Long Island City commercial offices, and smart home automation for Forest Hills single-family homes, we build telecommunications solutions designed around each Queens property’s specific building type, business type, and long-term requirements.
Since 1998, we’ve been securing homes and businesses across NYC and New Jersey with professional security solutions you can trust. Our licensed technicians provide 24/7 emergency service, using only the latest technology and backed by comprehensive warranties on all installations.
Queens supports one of New York City’s most diverse small business economies — medical offices, legal practices, restaurants, retail shops, logistics and transportation companies, and professional services firms serving communities across dozens of distinct neighborhoods. Our VoIP services deliver cloud-hosted platforms with multi-line calling, voicemail-to-email routing, call recording, CRM integration, and mobile softphone access for businesses of every size. The platform scales as the business grows without requiring additional hardware, and system administration is straightforward enough for the business owner to manage without dedicated IT staff. All data and VoIP cabling is installed and certified during the same project.
Queens’ residential building stock spans pre-war brick apartment buildings in Astoria and Jackson Heights, attached row houses in Middle Village and Woodhaven, larger detached homes in Forest Hills and Fresh Meadows, and converted industrial spaces in Long Island City — each requiring a different wireless installation approach. Our wireless network installations begin with a site survey that measures actual signal propagation inside the specific property and deliver controller-managed multi-access-point coverage sized for the building’s construction type and the client’s device density.
We install Cat5e, Cat6, and Cat6a ethernet cabling and single-mode or multi-mode fiber optic cabling throughout Queens residential and commercial properties — all runs tested, certified, and labeled to industry standards. For Queens’ active commercial development pipeline — particularly in Long Island City, Flushing, and Jamaica — engaging during the construction phase to install Cat6a and fiber optic infrastructure is dramatically more cost-effective than a retrofit through finished surfaces.
Queens’ growing base of professional offices, medical practices, and hybrid-work households increasingly depends on video conferencing as a daily operational tool. We install dedicated conference room and home office systems — cameras, microphones, acoustic treatment, display hardware, and network QoS for Zoom, Teams, and Webex — configured for each specific room’s dimensions and use case.
Lighting control, motorized shades, multi-zone climate control, audio-video automation, garage door automation, and home automation cameras — integrated on a single controller and managed from a touchpanel or smartphone. Queens’ larger residential properties — particularly detached single-family homes in Forest Hills, Fresh Meadows, and Bayside — are well-suited to whole-home automation installations that deliver meaningful energy cost reductions and quality-of-life improvements.
Programmable lighting control — dimmers, keypads, occupancy sensors, and daylight harvesting — integrated with the broader building automation platform. For Queens’ commercial properties, lighting control reduces energy costs significantly across large retail, office, and medical spaces where lights are frequently left on in unoccupied areas.
IP camera systems with NVR or cloud recording, AI motion analytics, and remote viewing — integrated with access control and building automation. For Queens’ commercial properties along major corridors, parking areas, and industrial zones, we design perimeter and interior coverage that addresses the full property footprint without blind spots.
Motorized shade systems and multi-zone HVAC automation connected to the building automation platform. For Queens’ residential properties — particularly those with south- or west-facing exposures — automated shade control significantly reduces cooling costs during summer months while improving interior comfort without requiring daily manual adjustment.
Our Queens telecommunications services cover residential and commercial clients across every neighborhood in the borough.
Residential clients include homeowners in detached single-family homes, attached row houses, co-op and condo apartments, and multi-family building owners.
Commercial clients include medical and dental offices, legal firms, retail businesses, restaurants and hospitality venues, logistics and transportation companies, schools and educational institutions, houses of worship, industrial facilities, warehouses, and multi-tenant residential and commercial building owners and property managers.

Queens’ residential market spans a wider range of property types than any other borough — and each type presents distinct telecommunications installation challenges. Attached brick row houses in Ridgewood, Middle Village, and Woodhaven have masonry walls that attenuate wireless signals and plaster ceilings that complicate cable routing — the same conditions as Brooklyn’s residential stock. Larger detached homes in Forest Hills, Fresh Meadows, Bayside, and Jamaica Estates have the scale to benefit from full smart home automation installations with whole-home audio, multi-zone climate control, and comprehensive lighting scenes. Pre-war apartment buildings in Astoria, Jackson Heights, and Flushing require building-wide fiber optic backbone cabling and properly engineered wireless networks for multi-tenant environments.
Lock and Tech USA approaches every Queens residential project with a site assessment that identifies the specific construction type, coverage requirements, co-op or building board requirements, and the homeowner’s technology goals before any proposal is written. We prepare co-op board documentation as standard deliverables where required, handle all NYC DOB coordination, and deliver complete testing and training before every project closes.
Queens homeowners who invest in a professionally installed telecommunications system — wireless network, smart home automation, integrated surveillance — consistently report reduced energy costs from climate and lighting automation, lower insurance premiums from documented monitoring systems, and increased property values at resale.
Contact us today for a complimentary on-site assessment of your Queens property.
Queens’ commercial landscape encompasses more industry verticals than any other borough — from the medical offices and retail corridors of Jamaica and Flushing to the logistics and industrial operations near JFK, from the tech and creative offices emerging in Long Island City to the international restaurant industry concentrated in Jackson Heights, Flushing, and Astoria. Lock and Tech USA brings sector-specific experience to every Queens commercial engagement, beginning every project with a consultation that covers operational workflows, compliance requirements, and growth plans before making any product recommendation.
| Commercial Facility | Key Telecommunications Services |
| Medical & Dental Offices | HIPAA-compliant VoIP, data/VoIP cabling, video conferencing, structured cabling |
| Legal & Professional Offices | Structured cabling, VoIP, video conference solutions, wireless networks |
| Retail Locations | Wireless networks, business phone systems, video surveillance, ethernet cabling |
| Restaurants & Hospitality | VoIP, wireless networks, audio-video automation, lighting control |
| Coops & Multi-Family Buildings | Fiber optic backbone, wireless networks, video surveillance, intercom integration |
| Schools & Colleges | Managed wireless networks, structured cabling, video surveillance, VoIP |
| Warehouses & Logistics | Fiber optic cabling, industrial wireless networks, IP camera systems, access control |
| Office Buildings | Structured cabling, VoIP, video conference solutions, lighting control |
| Houses of Worship | Discreet wireless networks, audio-video systems, video surveillance |
| Factories & Industrial | Industrial-grade wireless networks, fiber cabling, IP camera systems |
| Hotels & Hospitality | VoIP, high-density wireless networks, video surveillance, lighting control |
| Healthcare Facilities | HIPAA-compliant infrastructure, clinical cabling, access control, video surveillance |
Every commercial project is managed end-to-end: consultation, proposal, procurement, installation, NYC DOB coordination where required, building management access documentation, and post-installation training and documentation for the client’s records.
Lock and Tech USA provides telecommunications services throughout Queens, including:
Astoria · Bayside · Bellerose · Briarwood · College Point · Corona · East Elmhurst · Elmhurst · Far Rockaway · Floral Park · Flushing · Forest Hills · Fresh Meadows · Glendale · Hollis · Howard Beach · Jackson Heights · Jamaica · Kew Gardens · Kew Gardens Hills · Laurelton · Long Island City · Maspeth · Middle Village · Ozone Park · Queens Village · Rego Park · Richmond Hill · Ridgewood · Rosedale · Saint Albans · South Jamaica · South Ozone Park · Springfield Gardens · Sunnyside · Whitestone · Woodhaven · Woodside
If your neighborhood isn’t listed, contact us — we serve all of Queens.
Building diversity is the defining characteristic of Queens’ telecommunications market. The borough’s residential stock spans six decades of construction history and multiple structural types that require different installation approaches — masonry row houses, pre-war apartment buildings, postwar concrete towers, and detached single-family homes all behave differently from a cabling and wireless standpoint.
Commercial scale and density varies enormously by corridor. Flushing’s commercial core rivals Midtown Manhattan in retail density. Jamaica’s commercial corridor serves a regional retail and medical catchment area. Long Island City’s emerging office market demands enterprise-grade structured cabling, wireless, and video conferencing infrastructure. Each environment requires a different telecommunications approach.
Co-op board and building management requirements apply across a significant portion of Queens’ multi-family residential stock, particularly in the large co-op developments throughout Forest Hills, Rego Park, Kew Gardens, and Fresh Meadows. Lock and Tech USA prepares all board documentation as standard project deliverables.
NYC DOB and low-voltage licensing requirements apply to Queens low-voltage work as they do throughout the five boroughs. Lock and Tech USA holds the required NYC low-voltage contractor license and manages all applicable DOB and FDNY filings as part of every project’s standard workflow.
ButterflyMX, 2N, AiPhone, ABB, Comelit, Alpha Communications, SSS Siedle, Lee Dan Communications, DKS DoorKing, Viking Security, Elvox, Tektone, Mircom, Nutone, Cisco, Ubiquiti, and Honeywell.
What telecommunications services does Lock and Tech USA provide in Queens?
We install the full range of low-voltage telecommunications infrastructure for Queens properties: structured cabling (Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6a), fiber optic cabling, VoIP business phone systems, wireless network design and installation, video conference solutions, smart home automation, lighting control, motorized shades, climate control, home automation cameras, and IP video surveillance — for residential properties, commercial businesses, and multi-tenant buildings of all sizes.
Does Lock and Tech USA serve both residential and commercial clients throughout Queens?
Yes. Our Queens work spans single-family detached homes, attached row houses, co-op and condo apartments, medical offices, retail businesses, restaurants, schools, warehouses, industrial facilities, and large multi-tenant residential and commercial buildings. The same in-house team handles all project types.
How does Lock and Tech USA handle co-op board requirements for telecommunications work in Queens?
Queens has a large stock of co-op apartments — particularly in Forest Hills, Rego Park, Kew Gardens, and Fresh Meadows — and we handle board documentation as a standard deliverable: certificates of insurance, detailed scope of work, proposed cable route diagrams, and post-installation as-built records in the format each board requires.
Do you need a permit for low-voltage telecommunications work in Queens?
Depending on scope, low-voltage projects in Queens may require NYC DOB filings, particularly for work that integrates with fire alarm or life-safety systems. Lock and Tech USA holds the required NYC low-voltage license and manages all applicable filings and FDNY coordination as part of the standard project workflow.
How do your telecommunications services differ for a Queens single-family home versus a large apartment building?
For a single-family home, the project typically focuses on wireless network coverage, smart home automation, lighting and climate control, and home automation cameras — scaled for a single household’s requirements. For a large apartment building, the project starts with fiber optic backbone cabling between floors, building-wide wireless infrastructure, and IP camera systems for common areas and perimeters — infrastructure that serves all tenants simultaneously. The site assessment and consultation determine the right scope for each property.








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