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What It Takes to Install a Smart Home Alarm System

Pre-Planning to Ensure Safety

Integrating a home alarm system into your Ponte Vedra Beach, FL property is a smart move for staying safe.

Whether you’re heading out on a big vacation or just want to rest easy at night, your alarm will make sure you’re feeling secure.

But not all alarms are created equal, and a poorly installed alarm can disrupt your whole security system.

In this blog, we’ll explore what it takes to ensure the safety in your home and how you can get the most out of your safety features.

Ready to learn more? Just keep reading.

See Also: Here’s How Smart Lighting Control Helps Keep Your Home Safe

Wired or Wireless?

Many homeowners are drawn to wireless security and automation systems because they believe that they’re cheaper and just as cost effective.

And while wireless solutions are optimal in some cases, they’re generally not the preferred method of licensed installers.

The reason is simple: Wireless systems aren’t as reliable as hardwired ones. A few IP surveillance cameras around your garage might make sense, but an entire wireless system may not provide the protection you desire.

Plus, by hardwiring your home with low-voltage cabling, you’ll increase its property value and set it up for security systems down the line.

Why a Security Installer?

Some homeowners may ask “why work with a certified low voltage security installer?”

Can’t your average smart home installer just mount some cameras?

The fact is, security is a very specific task, and unless your home automation installer is qualified, they likely won’t be able to install a system that works properly.

Security systems consist of alarms, surveillance cameras, smoke and carbon detectors, electronic locks, sensors and digital storage. They’re complex systems that all do very specific things to keep you safe.

And by relying on low-voltage wiring, you can ensure a simpler installation and less power used to operate it.

Other Types of Wiring

Low voltage wiring is ideal for powering alarms and sensors, but it’s not the only type of wiring you’ll need in your system.

If you want to add 4K surveillance cameras, you’ll need high-quality fiber-optic cabling to ensure effective coverage.

By running the fiber optic cables along with the low voltage electric cables, your installer can make sure everything remains neat and tidy for future maintenance.

 

Are you interested in learning more about how a proper home alarm system should be installed?

 

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