Guest RichardS Posted May 31, 2006 Posted May 31, 2006 ...as you have saved me from buying an 'Argos Special' Yale wireless alarm - from what I've read does not seem to sit to happily with WiFi and such... My girlfriend and I are due to complete on our first house at the end of this week and I want to beef up the security a bit - after all a cocker spaniel does not have the deterrent power of a Dobermann or a crocodile I've spoken to a couple of installation companies down here in Poole and been 'ballpark quoted*' around the 700 mark for a basic system (grade 2, 1 ext bellbox, 1 dummy, 1 control box, remote keypad, 4-5 Pir, 3-4 door/window contacts). Don't get me wrong, I'd love to just have a good installer come in and set up a system for me and not have to worry about it but with stamp duty, deposits, solicitors fees, changing lock barrels etc. we just don't have this amount of money (
Rich Posted May 31, 2006 Posted May 31, 2006 Congrats on your new home. Do you think that you could install an alarm yourself? If so then you are likely to get all the help and advice you need, once you are in your new home then start to look at installing your alarm and come back for more advice.
Guest RichardS Posted June 1, 2006 Posted June 1, 2006 Thanks everyone for the initial feedback - it is a 2 bed terraced house, attached is a (very rough) ground floor floorplan. To give an idea of scale the lounge and dining areas are approx 12' x 11' each, kitchen 10'9" x 8'. I've marked proposed PIR locations for a DIY job probably with an additional door/window contact on the bathroom window which overlooks the flat roof over the sun room. Rjbsec: - that's what I figured but thought I'd ask just in case - although I have confidence in myself I really don't want to look out the front window one night and see all my neighbours in a fit of false alarm rage coming up the road waving burning torches and pitchforks! None of the companies I have spoken to yet have hinted at the sort of arrangement you mention but I suppose it never harms to ask. Rich: - I think I could do a DIY, previous stuff I've done is set up and cable LAN's (domestic and small office - 35 machines), fit a ring main and separate lighting circuit, made an onboard preamp for one of my guitars from instructions...
Guest Dobbin Posted June 8, 2006 Posted June 8, 2006 Richard I am not an expert but from what you have said you should be able to install a decent system yourself. If you want a good wired system what about this complete system based around a Texecomm Premier http://www.alertelectrical.com/product.asp?prodID=3557 It looks excellent value for money at a total cost of
ian.cant Posted June 8, 2006 Posted June 8, 2006 RichardI am not an expert but from what you have said you should be able to install a decent system yourself. If you want a good wired system what about this complete system based around a Texecomm Premier http://www.alertelectrical.com/product.asp?prodID=3557 It looks excellent value for money at a total cost of
Guest Dobbin Posted June 9, 2006 Posted June 9, 2006 ian I couldn't possible comment as I'm "feeling a little hoarse!" (if you know what I mean )
ranger Posted June 9, 2006 Posted June 9, 2006 That saying always gets me The above is my personal opinion and not that of my employer or anyone else.
tododo Posted July 13, 2006 Posted July 13, 2006 Hi all Im just having my first house rewired and the electrician has offered to get an alarm installed for
secboy Posted July 13, 2006 Posted July 13, 2006 Hi allIm just having my first house rewired and the electrician has offered to get an alarm installed for
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