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What Is The Difference Between DIY And Professionally Installed Security Systems


Do you find yourself having to decide whether to install a security system yourself or opting for a professional installation. The first fact you should consider in achieving clarity on this issue is knowing that logically customers want to save money when installing the system. This is obviously an important factor for everyone. DIY installations are cheaper in the short run but may become more expensive in the long run. So you should be ready to spend a few days on learning the subject, planning the installation, and then the actual scary moments of installation itself. If you have lots of free time and like to learn something new, then this is a wise choice for you. If you’re not confident in your skills and don’t have much spare time, then having a professional do the installation is probably the best option for you.

Sure Lock & Key wants to assist their clients by providing all the information they need to make an educated decision. In this post, we will present to you the difference between DIY and Professionally installed security systems which will most importantly include the following questions. Is it worth getting one at all? If yes, then which one is the best for you. Keep reading!

What Is A Home Security System


Do you know that more than 3,000 burglaries happen in the US every day, and police solve less than 15% of them? The reason being is that such situations present a conclusion where witnesses seem to choose not to get involved. If they do, then the reality most times seems to be that there is not enough physical evidence or not enough of the correct physical evidence.
Security has become part of our lives. SLK has many tips to help you minimize dangerous situations. Many homeowners and renters install different kinds of home security systems to feel safe. Why?
Home security systems have lots of advantages. Originally they were designed to protect your home against burglars. Today they can also control the temperature as well as protecting you and your family from other significant threats. These threats include smoke, fire, and water damage. This kind of security definitely leaves you and your family with a more secure peace of mind.
Mainly, a home security system consists of
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  • Security cameras
  • Entry sensor
  • Glass break sensor
  • Key fob
  • Base station
  • Siren
  • Motions sensors
  • Keypad
  • Panic button
  • Smoke and CO detectors
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DIY Home Security Systems


There are many people who choose to purchase and then attempt to install home protection on their own. Today you can buy DIY home security systems that are reliable, much easier to install, and affordable.
DIY home security systems are divided into two categories. Customers can install and monitor the security system themselves. Or, they can install the equipment on their own and sign up for a monitoring service. With the ladder option you may not have to pay up front but you will have to pay a considerable monthly fee. That’s why we recommend that you find a company that offers flexible contract terms. Long-term contracts can be cheaper in the long run, and many cases afford you the option of quitting whenever you want. Which gives you the opportunity to change the monitoring company, should you decide to.

Professionally Installed Security System


You can save money and enjoy the process of installing a home security system by yourself. However, in some cases, mistakes can have serious consequences, so maybe it would be better to let professionals do their work.
When it comes to professional installation, it will be more expensive but stress-free for you, as technicians will know just what to do. It means that these professional installers will also advise you on how to set up a system after initial installation. A significant element of security installation is where and how sensors, cameras, and everything else are installed. Trained Technicians know how and what should be considered when planning and installing security related products in general and most importantly in areas needed to assure maximum protection.
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Most professionally installed systems require professional monitoring and usually have contracts with the company. If you decide to get professional monitoring for your system, it means that you don’t need to check the system constantly. Someone will respond if you are busy or missed an alert.
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