May 5, 2021 // Tags: home security systems installation
Creating the perfect security system for your home takes more than simply installing a top-rated alarm system. You must customize a home security system that is designed to cover the most vulnerable parts of your home. To do this, you should have a professional identify the areas most likely to compromise your security and then install a security system that protects those areas. Optimum home security systems include a customized system design that addresses multiple security concerns, including theft or fire protection to ensure that your family stays safe no matter where they are in your home when an incident occurs.
Working with a professional security company will allow you to design a home alarm system designed specifically for your home. A security system professional will also ensure proper installation so the system doesn’t fail you during a critical time.
There are DIY options available, but the complex equipment and capabilities offered by a provider make a professional installation the best bet, especially for homeowners looking for a top-grade home security system. If you are leaning towards using professional installation services, there are different types of home alarm systems you can choose from, including monitoring, self-monitoring, hardwired, and wireless.
The home security providers at Reed’s Built-Ins in Utah put together a list of everything you need to know when designing your home alarm system.
There are two types of home security system companies you can choose from when selecting a monitoring service— professional monitoring agencies and self-monitoring security systems. The first option links your home alarm system to a professional agency that provides quick access to local authorities. On the other hand, self-monitoring systems connect to your computer or a smartphone app. You can use this connection to monitor all the activities occurring inside and around your home.
You can learn more about the benefits and disadvantages of each type of monitoring system in our most recent blog post.
Another decision you will need to make when designing a home security system is whether it is hardwired or wireless. Hardwired home security systems are the traditional option used by most homeowners. These systems don’t rely on wireless internet software but use wires running throughout your home instead.
The hardwired feature makes these systems more reliable and faster than wireless options, especially since you won’t need to worry about interference, network outages, or other connection issues interrupting your service. However, hardwired home alarm systems typically cost more money because of the complex installation process.
Unlike hardwired systems that rely on tangible wires, wireless home security systems depend on cellular networks to communicate within the system. These newer home alarm system models are rising in popularity among homeowners for their portable features and easy installation.
Another advantage of wireless systems is that you won’t need to drill holes, install wires, or make major modifications in your home. These wireless features are an attractive option for short-term renters or homes with unique facades, brick, marble, or stone materials.
Your home security system provider can help you determine whether a hardwired or wireless system is your best option. You can also learn more about these systems’ differences by reading our in-depth wireless vs. hardwired security system blog post.
Another element you will need to consider when designing a home alarm system is which equipment you need installed. The ideal home security system will guard against unexpected events, using home security cameras and smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.
Installing home security cameras on the outside of your home will give you full access to securing the perimeter of your home. You can use these weather-proof security cameras to monitor the outside and activate your home alarms when necessary. These cameras are especially useful for warding off vandalism, package thieves, and home burglars. They also help homeowners determine whether an event is a false alarm or if you need to call local authorities.
Indoor security cameras provide greater protection for the interior of your home. A fully integrated indoor security camera system will give you complete visual access to what is happening inside your home, no matter where you are. Whether you want to make sure your kids get home safely or check-in on your second home while you are away, indoor security cameras sync with a digital app so you can watch footage from your phone, tablet, or computer. You can even opt-in to receive notifications based on motion detection and security alerts, making it easier than ever to know the status of your home.
Along with protecting your family from theft, you can arm your home from unexpected events such as a fire or gas leak. A home security system includes installing a structured wiring system that integrates detectors directly into your home alarm system. An advanced system also maximizes the capabilities of a traditional system by monitoring all aspects of the home, such as smoke/heat detectors, fire sprinklers, carbon monoxide, flood sensors, and freeze sensors.
You won’t need to worry about replacing batteries in smoke detectors every six months, either. A professional home security system from Reed’s Built-Ins uses a large central backup battery that is easily accessible and only needs to be changed every five to seven years.
Are you ready to protect your home? Working with Reed’s Built-Ins home security experts, you can customize your system to fit your exact needs. Our home alarm packages provide you with the options you need to get exactly you want without paying for those you don’t. Plus, you have the option for an upgrade at any time if those needs ever change.
Contact Reed’s to learn more about our home security system options and discover what makes our home alarm systems the best on the market.