Alarm protection that fits how your building actually operates.
Door and window sensors, motion detection, and smart panels — installed and tuned to your property, monitored around the clock, and backed by a team that answers when something trips.
What goes into a complete security alarm system
A security alarm system is built from a handful of core pieces working together: door and window contacts, interior motion detectors, glass break sensors, a control panel, and a connection to a 24/7 monitoring center. We design every system around your property's actual layout and how you use it, not a generic template — the right sensor mix for a small retail storefront looks nothing like the right mix for a warehouse or a multi-room home.
We recommend hardwired sensors wherever running wire is practical, since a hardwired connection can't be jammed or defeated with a simple signal blocker the way a wireless one can. That said, wireless sensors are the right call in plenty of situations — retrofits where pulling wire would mean cutting into finished walls, additions to an existing system, or properties where speed and minimal disruption matter more than the small tradeoff in jam-resistance. We install both, and we'll recommend whichever fits your building and budget rather than a one-size-fits-all default. Every panel we install supports smartphone control for arming, disarming, and checking status remotely, along with dual-path communication (cellular plus internet or phone line) so your system can still report an alarm even if one path is disrupted.
Coverage comes in tiers, from a budget-conscious baseline covering key entry doors and motion in main pathways, up to full door, window, motion, glass break, and photobeam coverage for maximum protection. Every property and every budget is different, which is why we provide a free on-site consultation and written quote before any work begins — and you can get a rough estimate right now with our
What is the minimum security alarm system you would recommend?
For a budget-conscious client, our baseline system typically covers the primary entry doors and motion detection along main pathways — enough to catch anyone who gets past a locked door, without paying for coverage on every window.
Can my alarm system be defeated?
No system is unbeatable, but our job is to make it as hard as possible. We design layered coverage, choose hardwired or wireless sensors based on what best fits your property, and add glass break and photobeam detection as budgets allow, so a would-be intruder runs out of easy options fast.
Do you offer 24/7 monitoring, or just the equipment?
Both. We install the system and provide live 24/7 monitoring, so a triggered alarm gets a real response, not just a notification you might miss.
How much does a security alarm system cost?
It depends on your property size, number of entry points, and which tier of coverage you choose. Try our