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What are the advantages &
disadvantages of hard wired systems
Hard-Wired Alarm Systems Advantages & Disadvantages
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Hard-Wired SystemsAdvantages
Many people say that hard-wired systems are a lot more reliable and secure than wireless systems. They are more expensive to install as they require a fair bit of wiring, but they don’t need any maintenance and the parts are a lot cheaper. 

Hard-wired systems are also extremely versatile. You can use any components, unlike wireless systems where you can only use devices that are designed for that system.

Hard-Wired: Disadvantages
A major disadvantage to hard-wired security systems is that the installation can potentially be difficult and messy. It is difficult to hide cables without good planning. It is also extremely difficult to fit one of these systems in a house that hasn't been pre-wired or isn't already having work done to it. Another disadvantage to this type of system is that it is extremely difficult to re-locate if the homeowner moves.

What can our experts do?
Using their knowledge and understanding of the industry, our security installers will be able to tailor you the perfect alarm system that ensures your home or business is protected at all times.

 

 
 
 
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