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Camera Installation

Security Camera Installation in Houston

Every entrance, driveway, and blind spot covered, cameras mounted, angled, and recording before the installer leaves.

  • Free Itemized Estimate
  • No Blind Spots
  • Post-Install Check
An example of completed security camera installation

Done Right vs. Done Fast

Where rushed camera installs fall short

The difference between a system that holds up and one that leaves gaps comes down to a few specific decisions.

Angles Set by Guess

Cameras mounted without a site walk leave driveways or side gates outside the frame, creating gaps that only show up after an incident.

Site Walk First

A coverage map is drawn before mounting begins, so every camera position is chosen to close a specific gap.

Exposed Cable Runs

Cables left on exterior walls or draped over soffits degrade faster in Houston’s UV exposure and humidity, and invite tampering.

Concealed Routing

Cables are routed through walls or along soffits and sealed, keeping runs hidden and protected from weather.

Wrong Housing Rating

Cameras without UV-resistant, weatherproof housings fog, discolor, or fail within a season in Houston’s heat and heavy rain.

Rated for Houston Weather

Outdoor cameras are selected and positioned with weatherproof, UV-resistant housings matched to the mounting location.

Recorder Not Confirmed

An NVR or DVR left unconfigured means footage appears to record but overwrites incorrectly or never saves at all.

Live Feed Verified

Every camera’s live feed, night vision, and recorder or app access is tested and confirmed before the installer leaves.

What’s Covered

Camera types & placement scenarios we handle

From a single doorbell camera to a multi-angle system covering a large Houston lot, the scope adapts to your property.

Wired Camera Systems

Hardwired cameras connected to an NVR or DVR for continuous local recording with no signal dependency.

Wireless Camera Systems

Wi-Fi cameras paired to your network with app or cloud storage, placed where running cable is not practical.

Outdoor & Floodlight Cameras

Weatherproof cameras mounted at rooflines, soffits, or eaves to cover driveways, gates, and backyards.

Doorbell Camera Installation

Video doorbell mounted and angled at the front entry, wired to existing chime or battery-powered as needed.

NVR & DVR Setup

Recorder configured and tested before the job closes.

App & Remote Viewing

Phone or tablet access confirmed on-site.

Night Vision Check

IR activation verified at each camera position.

Cable Concealment

Runs hidden through walls or along soffits.

No Blind Spots

How camera placement and clean installation work together

Getting the right camera angles matters as much as the hardware, here is how the install is planned and executed.

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.

Why Choose Us

Why Houston homeowners use us for camera installation

Accountability at every stage, from the written estimate to the post-install check.

Written Estimate Before Anything Is Booked

You receive an itemized quote listing every camera, mount, and labor cost before any work is scheduled.

Installers Who Know Houston Properties

Our partners work regularly on single-family homes with large lots, soffits, and the outdoor conditions Houston brings.

Post-Install Confirmation

After the job, we verify that every camera streams and every feed records as it should, not just at install time.

System Walkthrough Before the Installer Leaves

The installer demonstrates app access, remote viewing, and recorder settings so you can use the system immediately.

No Surprise Add-Ons

Extra mounts, cable runs, or hardware are quoted upfront, nothing is added to the bill without your approval first.

A completed alarm system installation job at a house
A finished alarm system installation project

How It Works

From first contact to cameras recording

  1. 01

    Request Your Estimate

    Share your property details and we arrange a local installer to visit, assess blind spots, and provide a written itemized quote.

  2. 02

    Schedule the Installation

    Once you approve the estimate, we book the install at a time that works for you, no deposit required before the visit.

  3. 03

    Cameras Mounted & Confirmed

    The installer mounts, wires, and angles every camera, then verifies each live feed and night vision before leaving your property.

Pricing Estimates

Typical Security Camera Installation Prices

JobTypical cost
Single camera install$100-$300
Small 4-camera home system$1,200-$2,500
Standard 8-camera home system$2,300-$3,700
Larger 12-camera-plus home system$3,700-$6,500
These prices are estimates and often vary with the condition, size and scope of each job. Message or call us for a free, no-obligation quote.
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Common Questions

Questions homeowners ask before booking

What does a security camera installation actually include?

The install covers mounting the cameras, routing and concealing cables, setting up the NVR or app-based remote viewing, adjusting angles, and confirming night vision range. The job is not finished until footage is recording and you can access it from your phone.

What happens if I delay installing cameras?

Every week without coverage is a week your driveway, back gate, or side entry goes unrecorded. If an incident occurs, there is no footage to review or share with police. Gaps in coverage are only obvious after something happens.

Can my neighbor’s camera record my backyard?

Texas law does not prohibit a neighbor from recording areas visible from their property. The practical fix is positioning your own cameras to document your yard clearly, and adjusting any shared-view angles to focus on your own property lines.

Will the installer damage my siding or trim during the install?

Cable routing through soffits or walls avoids surface drilling on finished siding. The installer identifies the cleanest path during the site walk and flags any areas where penetration is unavoidable before work begins.

More questions about Security Camera Installation?

Get Every Entrance & Blind Spot Covered

We arrange a local installer to visit, map your property, and provide a written estimate, every camera and cost listed before anything is booked.

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