Security Cameras — Installation & Repair
Camera systems for clear coverage inside and around your property.
Clear coverage, installed right
A camera system is only as good as its placement. We plan coverage for your property, install cameras cleanly, and service or repair existing systems too.
- Indoor and outdoor cameras
- Coverage planning for your property
- New installs and repairs
- Remote viewing setup
Frequently asked questions
Do you repair existing camera systems?
Yes — we handle both new installations and repairs or upgrades of existing camera systems.
Can cameras be viewed remotely?
Most modern systems support remote viewing; we'll set yours up to match how you want to monitor.
What Shapes a Security Camera Installation
No two camera jobs look alike, because the right setup depends on what you actually need to see and the building you're working with. Before any hardware goes up, it helps to think through coverage, lighting, and how the footage gets back to a recorder or the cloud. Getting these decisions right up front is what separates a camera system that quietly does its job from one that records hours of useless angles.
A walkthrough of the property usually drives the plan. Entry points, driveways, loading areas, registers, and blind corners tend to matter most, while the surrounding light, mounting surfaces, and cable runs decide how each camera gets placed and powered. For Bay Area homes and businesses alike, we map these factors before committing to a layout.
- Coverage priorities: doors, gates, driveways, parking, cash-handling areas, and stockrooms usually come first
- Lighting conditions: cameras with good low-light or infrared performance matter for entries that go dark at night
- Field of view: wide-angle lenses cover open areas, while narrower lenses give usable detail at a distance like a gate or fence line
- Power and cabling: PoE (Power over Ethernet) runs one cable for data and power, which is often cleaner than separate wiring
- Recording and storage: an on-site recorder, cloud storage, or both, sized to how many days of footage you want to keep
- Mounting surface: stucco, brick, wood, and drop ceilings each call for different anchors and weather sealing
Repairs, Upgrades, and Getting an Older System Working Again
A camera system that has gone dark, dropped cameras, or stopped recording is often fixable without starting over. Many problems trace back to a loose or damaged cable, a failed power supply, a recorder that has run out of storage, or a camera knocked out of alignment by weather. We diagnose what is actually wrong first, then repair the specific fault so you are not paying to replace gear that still works.
When equipment really is at the end of its life, a partial upgrade is frequently the practical path. Older analog cameras can sometimes share infrastructure with newer IP cameras, and a failing recorder can be swapped while keeping cameras that are still in good shape. We also handle repairs and additions for security cameras installed by someone else, so an inherited or aging system can be brought back to reliable, clear footage.
- Common fixes: replacing damaged cabling, failed power supplies, or weather-worn connectors
- Image issues: cleaning or repositioning cameras, refocusing, and correcting blurry, dark, or washed-out footage
- Recording problems: clearing full storage, replacing failed drives, and restoring scheduled or motion-based recording
- Coverage gaps: adding cameras to areas the original layout missed
- Mixed systems: integrating newer IP cameras alongside existing equipment where it makes sense
- Remote viewing: getting live and recorded footage working again on your phone or computer
Ready to move forward?
Tell us about your property and what you need secured — we'll recommend the right system.
Call (669) 777-6811