April 15, 2008
House Alarm DIY - Tips for Do It Yourself Home Improvement
When it comes to protecting your loved ones and your home, there are a number of choices a person can make in order to do this. For their home, they can either choose to have a security system installed by a professional or they can choose to do it for themselves. If you are someone who would choose to install the system for themselves, then there are certain factors concerning house alarm DIY installations you need to take into consideration.
First, it is important that you talk with your insurance agent to see if they can suggest a certain system or a company that sells such systems. The systems that they suggest should be ones that once installed, the insurance company who provide your insurance cover will be happy with.
But what is also important is that you don't just go with the company who your insurance agent suggests. You should also carry out your own research as well. Unfortunately, although the agent may recommend a certain system or a certain company, you may discover that you will not be able to install it yourself but rather will have to get a professional into do it for you.
As you do your research, you need to look at as many of the different DIY home security systems as you can. Don't pick the first one you see that looks easy to install. There are other factors to consider.
You might do best to stay away from the cheaper systems that are available. From your perusing their instructions you may just find they don't make much sense like as if they have been translated four times by non-native speakers each time. The directions won't be clear as to each step to take or leave things out. Even the layout of components could be poorly planned for your circumstances.
So take a look at as many of the instructions for the different home security systems as you can as you consider each product on your list of potentials. Look at the diagrams to see if they are clear. Check out the equipment to see if it meets the proper industry certifications.
Another thing to consider about the cheaper systems is that, although cheaper in initial purchase price, they might be more expensive over the long term. Cheaper systems could have components that will need more often replacement (one good reason to check for certification) which could drive up the long term price of the system. In addition, any problems may require an expensive maintenance call from a professional service. These problems may just be more likely with a cheaper system.
Last thing to consider when looking at DIY burglar alarm systems to buy is what tools are needed to install it. You sure don't want to have to purchase tools that you will not be able to use again after the install is done. Look at house alarm DIY kits that will use tools you already have, can borrow easily, or at least are something you can use on other tasks after the job is done.
Filed under DIY Home Security, Home Security, Security System Reviews by Rex Magnum aka Home Security Officer










