If you live in a single story with a good sized attic space, it isn't that hard.I guess my question is, is it really that hard to install?
No they don't, its an online store only. I believe they have a referral program where they can set you up with an installer, but I would be cautious about that. If you're going to have anyone work on your house make sure that you ask for their state fire marshal's licence.How about this company with the inexpensive package, so they install? If so, how much?
Here is what I would suggest...I only need like 5 camera's for now.
Get 6 of these
http://www.apexcctv.com/p-1206-ultra-high-resolution-sony-effio-ir-outdoor-dome-camera.aspx
Or these(whatever color works for you)
http://www.apexcctv.com/p-1243-ultra-high-resolution-sony-effio-white-ir-outdoor-dome-camera.aspx
This DVR
http://www.apexcctv.com/p-998-9-channel-security-dvr-with-dvd-r.aspx
Personally, I would run it with a 1 TB hard drive, it is more than you'll ever need, and only costs 50 dollars more than the 500 GB.
That puts you at 1600 dollars. You'll still need either a power supply, or a place where you can plug all of this **** in separately. 5 cameras and a dvr will take up a whole surge protector.
If I were to go with a power supply from there, I would go with this one. For 16 dollars more it is UL listed, which mean it has been tested and will work.
http://www.apexcctv.com/p-1306-9-ch-cctv-distributed-power-supply-5-amp.aspx
As far as the cable goes, I would look for some locally, as the shipping charges for that are going to be crazy.
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