From a few strategically placed cameras to larger multi-camera systems, we help homeowners and businesses design solutions that fit their property, security requirements, and daily routines.
Choosing the Right Surveillance System
Not every property requires the same level of security. For some homeowners, a video doorbell and a few strategically placed cameras may provide all the coverage they need. Other homes and businesses benefit from professionally installed surveillance systems with dedicated recording equipment, expanded storage, advanced monitoring capabilities, and integration with broader smart home or security systems.
Our team helps evaluate:
• Property layout and coverage needs
• Indoor and outdoor camera placement
• Recording and storage requirements
• Remote viewing capabilities
• Integration with networking and smart home systems
• Future expansion opportunities
Built Around Your Property
A surveillance system is only as reliable as the network and infrastructure supporting it. We design camera systems that work seamlessly with your property’s networking, automation, and technology systems to provide dependable performance and convenient access from virtually anywhere.
Licensed & Compliant Installations
Every technician on our staff has passed the state-mandated background check and is registered with the Texas Department of Public Safety Private Security Bureau as an Alarm Systems Installer. Our company holds Alarm Systems Company license B17319.
This licensing is required in Texas for any professionally installed surveillance system that includes video recording capabilities and helps ensure your installation meets applicable state regulations.
Our Process
• Consultation and site evaluation
• System recommendations
• Camera placement planning
• Professional installation
• Configuration and remote access setup
• Training and ongoing support
Whether you’re installing your first security camera or upgrading an existing surveillance solution, we’ll help you create a system that fits your property, security needs, and budget.