Installation of cameras and security systems

Installation of cameras and security systems

Camera and Security System Installation

Protecting your home or business starts with a security setup that is designed for your space, installed correctly, and configured to work reliably every day. We provide end to end installation of CCTV cameras and security systems, from site assessment and device selection to cabling, setup, and testing. Whether you need a simple doorbell camera or a multi camera system with remote access and alarms, we tailor the installation to your risks, layout, and budget.

Our goal is to deliver clear footage, dependable alerts, and straightforward control from your phone or monitoring station. We work neatly and safely, explain how everything works, and make sure you are comfortable using the system before we leave.

What We Install

CCTV and video surveillance

We install indoor and outdoor cameras for driveways, entrances, gardens, warehouses, offices, and retail areas. Options include IP cameras, wired systems with network video recorders, and smart camera setups that provide motion alerts and cloud storage. We place cameras for the best coverage while reducing blind spots and false triggers from traffic, trees, or reflections.

  • Fixed and wide angle cameras for general coverage
  • Turret and dome cameras for discreet, tamper resistant mounting
  • Night vision and low light cameras for reliable after dark recording
  • Video recorders and storage with retention set to your needs

Alarms and access control

A strong security system is more than cameras. We install intrusion alarms, door and window sensors, motion detectors, sirens, keypads, and app based control. For businesses, we can add access control such as keypad entry, fob readers, or timed access for staff. If you already have a system, we can often upgrade components, expand coverage, or improve reliability.

How Our Installation Works

Site survey and system design

We start with a practical assessment of your property and priorities. We look at entry points, lighting, WiFi strength, cabling routes, and the areas where you need identification level footage. Then we recommend camera positions, recording options, and any additional protection like alarms or exterior lighting integration.

Professional cabling and safe power

Clean, reliable wiring is critical for stable video and long term performance. We route cables discreetly, protect outdoor runs, and label connections for future servicing. When power connections or dedicated circuits are needed for recorders, power supplies, or network equipment, we can coordinate with electrical installation services to ensure everything is connected safely and correctly.

Configuration, testing, and handover

After installation, we configure recording quality, motion zones, notification settings, and user access. We test live view, playback, night vision, and remote access on your phone. You will receive a clear walkthrough, including how to export footage, adjust alerts, and keep your system secure with strong passwords and updates.

Solutions for Homes and Businesses

Residential security

For homes, we focus on preventing opportunistic crime and giving you peace of mind. Typical setups include front door coverage, driveway monitoring, side access points, and a camera overlooking rear doors or patio areas. We can also integrate smart doorbells, chimes, and app notifications, while keeping the system easy for the whole household to use.

Commercial and industrial security

For shops, offices, and industrial sites, we design systems for clear identification, staff safety, and operational oversight. This can include multi camera coverage, restricted area monitoring, and longer recording retention. If your installation requires additional power outlets, network cabinet work, or equipment connections, we can align the project with commercial appliance installation style coordination so devices are powered, protected, and positioned correctly.

  • Retail camera placement for tills, aisles, and stock rooms
  • Offices entry monitoring and visitor control
  • Warehouses loading bay coverage and perimeter protection
  • Short term lets compliant exterior only monitoring options

Upgrades, Repairs, and Expansions

If you have an existing system that is underperforming, we can troubleshoot common issues such as poor night images, dropped connections, incorrect motion settings, or storage failures. We also expand systems by adding cameras, improving WiFi coverage, upgrading recorders, or switching to higher resolution units. Where new equipment needs safe connection or a better power arrangement, we can coordinate with professional appliance installation type services to support a dependable setup.

What You Can Expect

  1. Clear advice based on your layout, risks, and priorities
  2. Neat installation with careful cable routing and tidy mounting
  3. Secure configuration including user permissions and app setup
  4. Verified performance with real world tests day and night
  5. Aftercare guidance on maintenance, updates, and best practices

If you want a security system that works reliably and is simple to manage, contact us to arrange an assessment and we will recommend an installation plan that fits your property and your daily routine.

FAQ

How many cameras do I need for a typical home?

Many homes start with 2 to 4 cameras covering the front door, driveway, and rear access points. The right number depends on entrances, outbuildings, and blind spots. A quick site survey helps confirm the best placements and angles.

Can I view my cameras on my phone when I am away?

Yes, we can configure secure remote access through an app so you can view live video and recorded clips. We also set up notifications and user permissions for family members or staff. Strong passwords and updates are included to keep access protected.

Do you install wired or wireless camera systems?

We install both, depending on the property and the level of reliability you need. Wired systems are often best for stable video and larger sites, while wireless can work well for smaller setups with strong WiFi. We will recommend the best option after checking coverage, power, and cable routes.