- Jan 16, 2001
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House hunting, currently. A home alarm system will be a must-have. I want a monitored system, where if the alarm goes off, ADT (or whomever) calls the home and if you don't give the correct password, they call the cops.
However, I don't trust the installers. Who knows better how to break into a particular home than the people that put the alarm in? This is common practice in the car-alarm industry; dishonest shop owners install an alarm in your new, expensive vehicle. They've got your name/address from the paperwork you filled out. They steal your car out from under your nose.
Don't want this to happen with my house. I want to be the only one that knows EVERYTHING about my home's alarm system.
Installing the alarm wiring can't be any different than pulling cable. I know how to solder, terminate with spade terminals, etc.
Also know how to adjust the sensitivity on things like motion sensors; it's not rocket science.
Anyone installed their own alarm, then had a company monitor it?
Thanks.
However, I don't trust the installers. Who knows better how to break into a particular home than the people that put the alarm in? This is common practice in the car-alarm industry; dishonest shop owners install an alarm in your new, expensive vehicle. They've got your name/address from the paperwork you filled out. They steal your car out from under your nose.
Don't want this to happen with my house. I want to be the only one that knows EVERYTHING about my home's alarm system.
Installing the alarm wiring can't be any different than pulling cable. I know how to solder, terminate with spade terminals, etc.
Also know how to adjust the sensitivity on things like motion sensors; it's not rocket science.
Anyone installed their own alarm, then had a company monitor it?
Thanks.
