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MOREDenver Electrical Solutions LOW PROFILE POWER. Skip the messy concrete trenching and expensive core drilling. MOREDenver expertly installs under-carpet modular electrical systems, delivering flexible, affordable power and data directly to your conference tables and island workstations without destroying your floor.
Cost Efficiency Skip Core Drilling Core drilling and concrete trenching are noisy, messy, and extremely expensive. Our low-profile track systems provide a damage-free alternative to getting power exactly where you need it.
  • Eliminate concrete destruction
  • Avoid structural x-rays
  • Drastically lower project costs
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Integration Connectrac & Thread We specialize in the industry's leading ultra-low-profile power distribution systems, including Steelcase Thread and Connectrac, ensuring a seamless, high-end finish.
  • Steelcase Thread integration
  • Connectrac floor systems
  • Factory-trained technicians
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Coordination Trade Alignment We handle the scheduling headache. Our team actively coordinates with your electricians, data pullers, and carpet layers to ensure the system is installed smoothly without project delays.
  • Electrician coordination
  • Data and AV routing
  • Carpet installer alignment
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Flexibility Future-Proof Layouts Floor plans change. Unlike permanent concrete floor boxes, our modular under-carpet systems can be easily rerouted or expanded when your office needs to scale or shift departments.
  • Easily re-routable tracks
  • Adapt to new furniture layouts
  • Scalable power distribution
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Aesthetics Invisible Routing Eliminate tripping hazards and ugly power poles. Our systems route power and data seamlessly beneath commercial carpet tiles, maintaining the clean architectural aesthetic of your workspace.
  • Ultra-flat wire profiles
  • ADA compliant transitions
  • Clean, invisible finish
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Application Conference & Open Plan The perfect solution for powering floating boardroom tables, open-plan collaborative hubs, and isolated island workstations that lack access to traditional perimeter wall outlets.
  • Conference table cut-ins
  • Open-plan benching power
  • Collaborative hub connectivity
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Power Where You Actually Need It. Modern collaborative offices require power in the center of the room, but older Denver commercial buildings often lack pre-installed floor boxes. Instead of destroying your concrete slab with expensive, messy core drilling, MOREDenver provides ultra-flat, modular under-carpet electrical systems. We seamlessly manage the entire process between electricians, data pullers, and flooring teams, delivering a safe, trip-free power and AV solution directly to your conference tables. Request a Power Consultation
Low-Profile Under Carpet Power FAQ
What is an under-carpet modular electrical system?
An under-carpet modular electrical system is an ultra-flat, flexible power and data track designed to lay directly on top of a concrete slab but beneath commercial carpet squares. Brands like Connectrac and Steelcase Thread provide a seamless way to route electricity to the middle of a room without altering the building's structure.
Why is this better than core drilling or concrete trenching?
Core drilling requires structural x-rays, concrete cutting, and loud, messy trenching that disrupts office operations and costs thousands of dollars. Under-carpet track systems are installed quickly, cause zero damage to the building's concrete slab, and are significantly more cost-effective.
What brands of low-profile electrical systems do you install?
MOREDenver specializes in the installation of the commercial furniture industry's leading brands, primarily focusing on Steelcase Thread and Connectrac systems, both of which offer unmatched durability and ultra-low architectural profiles.
Will these power tracks create a tripping hazard under our office carpet?
No. These systems are specifically engineered for commercial environments. They feature ultra-low, ADA-compliant profiles with gradual, tapered ramps. When covered by standard commercial carpet tiles, the track is virtually invisible to the eye and imperceptible underfoot.
Do I still need a licensed electrician if I use an under-carpet system?
Yes. While MOREDenver handles the physical layout, track installation, and furniture integration, a licensed commercial electrician is still required to make the final "hardwire" connection to your building's main power supply at the wall. We actively coordinate with your electrician to ensure a smooth hand-off.
Can these modular track systems run both power and data cables?
Absolutely. Systems like Connectrac feature separated channels within the track, allowing you to safely run high-voltage electrical lines right alongside low-voltage CAT6 data cables, HDMI cords, and AV wiring directly to your conference table without interference.
Can the electrical track be moved if we change our office layout later?
Yes, this is one of their greatest advantages. Unlike a permanent concrete floor box, modular under-carpet systems can be uninstalled, re-routed, and re-laid to accommodate new desk configurations if your company expands or shifts departments.
What type of flooring works best with these low-profile power systems?
These systems are ideally designed to work with commercial carpet squares (carpet tiles). This allows for easy installation and future access. However, certain surface-mounted low-profile tracks can also be installed over luxury vinyl tile (LVT), concrete, or hardwood.
Are under-carpet power systems compliant with Denver commercial building codes?
Yes. The systems we install, such as Connectrac and Thread, are UL-listed and fully compliant with national electrical codes (NEC) and local Denver commercial building regulations when properly installed in conjunction with a licensed electrician.
How long does it take to install an under-carpet power system?
Because there is no concrete cutting involved, installation is incredibly fast. Most individual conference room or workstation hub installations can be completed in just a few hours. This makes it an ideal solution for fast-paced tenant improvements or after-hours retrofits.