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Home Security Systems: Self-Installation vs. Tech-Installation

When it comes to protecting your home and loved ones, security is of the utmost importance, and utilizing a home security system can help you deter would-be thieves and burglars. There are many factors to consider when choosing the right home security system, and one question that many homeowners and renters are faced with is “how can the system be installed?” To help, we weigh the pros and cons of self-installation vs. technician-installation, as well as detail which services offer both types.

Tech-installation vs. self-installation

More often than not, a home security service requires a technician to come out and install the system for you to ensure that everything is correctly installed and working properly. Alternatively, some services give you the option to install it yourself. While there is more opportunity for user error when it comes to self-installation, as tech-installations are completed by people who know the system inside and out, the home security systems we’ve reviewed that offer this option provide user-friendly guides and instructions on how to install the entire system to help speed along the process. For example,FrontPoint, our top-rated home security system, took us about an hour to install its basic monitoring system with the provided instructions. Protect America, another self-installation home security service that includes a how-to DVD along with its guides, took about the same amount of time.
It’s important to keep in mind that with self-installation, you will still need to test and calibrate your home security system by yourself, which can be a bit tricky if you aren’t familiar with such systems or very handy. This is why some services require you to have a technician to come out for setup and installation. Vivint is one of those services. When you sign up, it will send a technician out to evaluate your home and the areas that are most vulnerable to break-ins, then install the system accordingly. This type of inspection is pretty standard for most tech-installed home security systems.

Which option is best for me and my home?

It really depends on the level of security you want to protect your home with and how crafty you are with self-guided instructions. If you just need a basic home security system that comes with a home touchpad and a few door or motion sensors, it may be easier to install it on your own. On the other hand, if you’re going to opt for one of the more advanced packages with things like surveillance cameras and home automation features, having a technician come out to help might be the better option. Visit our home security reviews to read more about these systems and find the best option for your home and budget.
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