Home Security Systems: Wireless Or Wired?
How safe is your house? The question seems simple at first, but chances are your house is not quite as secure as you would like to believe it is. All home security systems are not created equal. Some will protect your home better than others. With all the different options, however, it can be difficult to determine which system is right for you. With some research, however, this question will not be a problem.
Wired or wireless? That's one of the most common questions homeowners ask when researching home security systems. The answer depends upon the layout of the house, how it is built, the expectations and needs of the homeowner, and how much money the homeowner is willing to spend for the system.
There are several factors to consider in deciding if you want to install a wired or wireless home security systems. If you are building a new home, a wired system may work well, as they are relatively easy to install and cost less than wireless systems. One problem with a hard wired, system is that if your home has already been built, you will need to do a lot of physical work and drilling to install the components.
On the other hand, the wireless home security alarm system doesn't force you to gouge holes in the wall or to engage in laborious pre-planning. Once yours is set up, it needs less upkeep than a traditional wired arrangement. Typically more advanced than wired security systems, and with additional options such as wireless security cameras, wireless setups create a truly more secure environment.
Wireless home security systems have their own limitations. They are commonly more expensive than their traditional counterparts, often have a complex installation process, and may be limited in their range. This is not necessarily the case, as each home is different. Your mileage may vary, so it might be worth checking with a professional.
Ultimately, the security system you choose will depend upon your home system. Among the factors you should consider are whether you are constructing an entirely new house or renovating an existing house, whether you have a great deal of money to spend or a limited budget, and whether you have had good experiences with security systems in the past. However, no matter what type of system you settle on, the result will be a significant improvement to your family's safety.
Chances are your house is not quite as secure as you would like to believe it is. Some home security systems will protect your home better than others. With all the different options, it can be difficult to determine which system is right for you. Many homeowners wonder whether they should invest in a wireless home security alarm system with wireless security cameras, or a hard wired security system. The answer depends on how your home was built, if the system is to be added to an existing home or integrated into a newly built home, and the amount of money you wish to spend on the system.
Published October 1st, 2007
Filed in Real Estate





