Home Security Systems for the Bay Area
Cameras, alarms and smart entry to protect your home and family.
Protect your home and family
Home security brings cameras, alarms and smart entry together so you can see what's happening and control who comes in. We design it for your home and how you live.
- Security cameras inside and out
- Burglar and safety alarms
- Smart and keyless entry
- Installed and serviced locally
Frequently asked questions
Can I see my cameras from my phone?
Most modern camera systems support remote viewing — we'll set up a system that fits how you want to monitor your home.
Do you install for houses and apartments?
Yes. We work with homes of different types across the Bay Area, starting with an assessment.
What Goes Into a Home Security System That Actually Fits Your House
No two homes protect the same way. A single-story ranch with a detached garage has different weak points than a two-story house with a finished basement or a multi-unit property where you share walls and entry points with neighbors. A good home security setup starts by looking at how your home is actually laid out, where people come and go, and which doors and windows are easy to reach but easy to forget. We design around your real entry points and daily routine rather than dropping in a one-size-fits-all kit.
The most common pieces fit together in layers, so that if one is bypassed, another still notices. Door and window contacts catch the obvious openings, motion sensors cover interior pathways and rooms, and cameras give you eyes on the spots that matter most. Tying it together with a control panel and your phone means you can arm, disarm, and check in whether you're home, at work, or away.
- Door and window contact sensors on primary and secondary entries, including side doors and ground-floor windows that are easy to overlook
- Interior motion sensors placed along the natural paths someone would take through the home
- Indoor and outdoor security cameras positioned for the front entry, driveway, and any blind corners
- A control panel plus phone access so you can arm, disarm, and get alerts from anywhere
- Burglar and safety alarms that signal loudly on site and notify you the moment something trips
Wired, Wireless, and What to Think About Before You Choose
One of the first real decisions is whether to run wired components, go wireless, or mix the two. Wired sensors and cameras are dependable and don't rely on battery changes, which makes them a strong fit for new installs, remodels, or homes where you can run cable cleanly through walls and attics. Wireless devices are faster to place and easier to add later, which helps in finished homes where you'd rather not open walls, or when you want to cover an outbuilding or a spot that's hard to reach with cable. Many Bay Area homes end up with a blend that uses wiring where it's practical and wireless where it isn't.
It also helps to think a few steps ahead before anything gets mounted. Knowing whether you rent or own, whether you plan to expand the system later, and how you want to be notified all shape the right design. The goal is a system you'll actually use every day, not one so fussy you stop arming it.
- Whether you own or rent, since that affects how permanently devices can be mounted and wired
- How many entry points and interior rooms you want covered now versus later
- Whether you want camera footage you can view live, stored clips, or both
- How you prefer to be alerted, such as phone notifications, on-site sirens, or both
- Future plans like adding access control, intercoms, or coverage for a garage or ADU
Ready to move forward?
Tell us about your property and what you need secured — we'll recommend the right system.
Call (669) 777-6811