The job starts with a site walk to map coverage gaps. Driveways, side gates, and backyards on larger Houston lots often need multiple camera positions to eliminate blind spots. The installer identifies the best mounting points, roofline, soffit, or eave, and notes which locations need weatherproof, UV-resistant housings to handle Houston’s heat, humidity, and heavy rain.
Wired cameras connect to an NVR or DVR for continuous local recording, with cables routed through walls or along soffits to keep runs concealed. Wireless cameras pair to your network and store footage via app or cloud. Floodlight cameras and doorbell cameras are positioned and angled during mounting, not adjusted after the fact, so the field of view is correct from the start.
Once all cameras are mounted and connected, the installer checks the live feed for each unit, confirms night vision activates correctly, and walks you through remote viewing on your phone or tablet. Final angle adjustments are made before the job closes. You leave with every camera recording, every feed accessible, and no exposed cable runs.