Iberville® | LHTQ™ Device Boxes

February 12, 2026

Powering modern homes with quality electrical boxes

LHTQ

As residential electrical systems become more complex—with smart home technology, high-amperage appliances, and evolving electrical code requirements—electricians need dependable solutions behind the walls.

Electrical metallic boxes provide strength, durability, and grounding performance essential for safe, code-compliant installations.

Choosing the right box isn’t just about passing inspection — it’s about building reliability into every connection.

Setting the standard for speed, precision and reliability

That’s where Iberville LHTQ boxes come in. Engineered for wood stud residential applications, LHTQ boxes feature rugged construction, lots of space and flexible mounting options — a trusted choice for professionals who never compromise on quality.

LHTQ boxes general features:

More room to work

Offering you more than 64% more room to work

Quick install

Internal embossed mounting slots for quick screw-in installation — Even with just 1 screw

Hands-free convenience

  • Flat sides for maximum stability
  • Holding progs to keep it in place

Accurate placement

3 built-in guides for ½” drywall, double ½” drywall and outside walls for accurate placement

Easy entry for cables

Diamonds pryouts, L-clamps and two Robertson oversized head ground screws for easy cable management

Gangable vs welded

Offering you flexibility with 3 gangable boxes. Offering you speed, with 5 precision-welded singles or pre-ganged boxes.

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