The secret of DIY
installation is that it’s super easy. Even though professional installation
requires no work on your part, the “work” you need to do for most
do-it-yourself installations is minimal. Here are some pros and cons of DIY
installation…
The upside of DIY
installation:
> No installation
fees
> Install on your own schedule
> Adjust the system how you want it
> You can move your system whenever you want
> You’ll learn about how your system works
> Adjust the system how you want it
> You can move your system whenever you want
> You’ll learn about how your system works
The downside of DIY
installation:
> You have to do
all the work
> No in-person professional, however they are usually on the phone guiding you
> No in-person professional, however they are usually on the phone guiding you
The best part about
DIY installation is that it’s completely free. You don’t have to pay any
installation fees since you’ll be doing it yourself. The good companies won’t leave
you all alone to do this though! Some companies have an installation
professional to walk you through the process over the phone, so when you
install your system yourself you won’t have to wait around for an installer.
There are some
situations where you really need a professionals help, like with any kind of
hard-wired home security that’s going to be more difficult to install than
wireless. If you want to talk to a professional to get a better idea on which
type of system is best for you, give SIS – Security & Investigation Services can help you anytime.
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