Alajuela trade floor with tools, cable reels, and a technician at a bench

Hardware store · Telephony · Daily goods

Retail hardware and telephone crews in Alajuela

Telec Abm S.A. sells tools, finishing materials, appliances, and groceries from one floor, then sends a crew to install the telephone equipment you just bought.

Legal name
Telec Abm S.A.
Counter
Alajuela, Costa Rica
Opened
2025
Phone
+50664179152

01 / Floor map

Catalog on the left. Crews on the right.

Walk the aisles for stock, or book the install desk. The two sides share a job ticket so fasteners, cable, and handsets leave with the same visit that schedules the wall work.

Aisle 01–03

Store floor

Hardware, tools, construction and finishing materials, small appliances, and a grocery run for the house or the office kitchen. You pick parts by hand from bins and shelves.

  • Fasteners, tools, paint, and drywall goods
  • Household appliances for home and counter use
  • Food and everyday supplies on the same ticket
Browse stock

Desk 04

Install desk

Telephone and telephone-equipment installation for homes, shops, and small offices. The desk writes drop points, cable type, and handset count before the crew leaves Alajuela.

  • New lines, wall jacks, and handset placement
  • PBX, analog, and structured cabling work
  • Pull list filled from the hardware aisles
Read the install spec

02 / Aisles

Three retail lanes, one counter

Stock is grouped so a builder, an office manager, and a household shopper can move without crossing the install bench until they need it.

Hardware aisle with fasteners, tools, paint, and lumber

Aisle 01

Hardware store

Fasteners, hand tools, and construction-finishing materials sit in open bins and racks: screws, anchors, levels, paint, tile adhesive, and cut lumber for small jobs.

The same aisle supplies cable clips, trunking, and wall boxes used on telephone installs, so a crew does not wait on a second supplier for the last bracket.

Trade counter with telephone cable, jacks, and a job ticket

Aisle 02

Tools and appliances

Drills, testers, and small household appliances share the trade counter: devices for the workbench and units that go into a kitchen or a shop back room.

If an install needs a punch-down tool or a spare handset, it comes from this lane rather than a separate electronics run across town.

Grocery and household-goods aisle beside electrical supplies

Aisle 03

Miscellaneous food stores

Rice, oil, cleaning supplies, paper goods, and other daily items sit beside the hardware floor for crews and neighbors who need a practical shop, not a second stop.

Office kitchens and job-site restocks use the same ticket as fasteners and cable, which keeps a morning run to Liceo San Rafael short.

03 / Telephony

Telephone and telephone equipment installation

Telec Abm S.A. installs telephone equipment bought on the floor: wall jacks, analog handsets, small PBX units, and structured cable between rooms. Work is scoped from the Alajuela desk before anyone drills a hole.

A typical ticket lists drop points, existing line type, and the pull list—cable, connectors, trunking, and fasteners taken from Aisle 01. The crew returns unused parts to the counter so the invoice matches what went into the wall.

Homes, shops, and small offices around Alajuela book the same desk. You do not hire a separate contractor for the last ten meters of cable.

Installer dressing telephone cable into wall trunking beside a patch panel
Wall jack, trunking, and patch work from the Telec Abm install desk.

04 / Company

Opened in 2025, 500 metros al Suroeste Liceo San Rafael

Telec Abm S.A. is a retail and install house in Alajuela, Costa Rica. The floor mixes a hardware store, a telephone-equipment counter, and a compact grocery lane so a household or an office can leave with stock and a booked crew.

What sets the desk apart is the shared ticket: high-grade tools and building materials sit next to the install schedule. Clients buy cable, jacks, fasteners, and handsets, then order professional mounting and line setup without hunting another contractor.

The TA mark on the site and the counter is a cyan signal over navy—the same geometry used on job tickets. Call +50664179152 or write andresmurillo@telecabmsa.org.

05 / Dispatch

How a job ticket moves

Four steps from the counter to a live handset. No extra contractor in the middle.

  1. 01

    Walk the floor

    Pull fasteners, trunking, cable, and any grocery restock. The counter tags each line on the same ticket the install desk will read.

  2. 02

    Mark the drops

    On paper or in the planner below, name the rooms that need a jack or a handset. Existing analog versus new cable is noted here, not on site by guesswork.

  3. 03

    Crew window

    The Alajuela desk assigns a visit. Parts already purchased ride with the crew; leftover connectors come back to the shelf.

  4. 04

    Test and close

    Dial tone, handset check, and a short punch-list. If a part failed, replacement comes from Aisle 01 or 02 on the return pass.

07 / Before you arrive

Bring a short brief, not a catalog of guesses

The counter in Alajuela works faster when you already know the number of rooms, whether a live line exists, and which appliances or groceries you also need. Write it on a phone note; the desk copies it onto the ticket.

  • Address of the install

    Street, floor, and a contact who can open the door while the crew is on site.

  • Drop count

    How many jacks or handsets. Mark them on the 3D schematic in the form below if you prefer.

  • Line type

    Working analog, dead pair, or a new run. That choice drives cable and connector pull.

  • Hardware list

    Fasteners and trunking from Aisle 01; testers and spare handsets from Aisle 02.

08 / Job planner

Mark the drops, then send the ticket

Rotate the schematic, tap every room that needs a jack, pick the equipment, and read the crew-hour estimate. The figure is a planning aid from the Alajuela desk—not a quote.

3D drop schematic

Tap rooms that need a jack or handset. Selected faces light cyan.

Equipment on this ticket
Select at least one drop to build a crew scope.
Company
Telec Abm S.A.
Phone
+50664179152
Address
500 metros al Suroeste Liceo San Rafael
Alajuela, Alajuela, Costa Rica