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Pegasus Low Voltage brings licensed low-voltage integration expertise to commercial properties across Las Vegas, Henderson, Summerlin, and Boulder City, holding Nevada Contractors License NVCL# 0065387. For facility managers and property managers overseeing office buildings, retail centers, hospitality venues, multifamily properties, and mixed-use developments, Pegasus delivers structured cabling, fiber optic infrastructure, building automation, distributed audio, and lighting control systems that improve operational efficiency and tenant experience. Their fiber optic services support the high-bandwidth backbone demands of modern commercial buildings, while their communication systems work address intercom, access control wiring, and data infrastructure needs common in retail and office environments. Building automation integration — a growing priority for facility teams managing energy costs and occupant comfort across multiple floors or suites — is a listed core service, positioning Pegasus as a resource for properties pursuing smarter controls without a full electrical contractor engagement. Their distributed audio and A/V capabilities translate directly to commercial applications: conference rooms, lobby environments, common areas, and hospitality spaces where professionally designed systems are expected. Lighting control systems round out their commercial offering, supporting occupancy-based and scheduled dimming solutions that reduce energy consumption in office, retail, and institutional settings. Pegasus emphasizes personal attention from knowledgeable professionals, free estimates, and financing availability — practical considerations for facility managers working within capital improvement budgets. While their public-facing marketing skews toward residential home automation, their licensing, service breadth, and stated commercial automation capability make them a viable low-voltage subcontractor for Las Vegas-area property and facility teams managing tenant improvement projects, building upgrades, or new construction low-voltage scopes.