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Which Is Better, A Wireless Or Hardwire Home Security System?

 
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Terry Roberts

Which is better, a wireless or hardwire home security system? This is a question that’s bound to be asked by anyone considering the installation of a home security system. There are advantages and disadvantages to both which mean you should review the system features in light of your needs.

Wireless systems are growing in popularity and are favorite systems of the do-it-yourself installer. That’s because they are easier to install than hard wired systems. The wireless security system doesn’t require running wires, but does require the installation of sensor boxes around doors and windows. Also, the wireless system has fewer components, which means less potential maintenance. Of course, since the components are technologically advanced they are harder to repair than standard hard wire system components.

Some people naturally gravitate to the wireless security system simply because it represents state of the art technology. Yet it’s this very technology which makes the wireless system more likely to become obsolete sooner. Once a system becomes outdated, it becomes difficult to find replacement parts.

Wireless systems have another common problem. They can leave unprotected spots in the house due to wireless transmission problems to the main control box. If the signal can’t reach the main box, that particular wireless component won’t work. Proper placement of the sensors is critical to efficient operation. One major advantage of wireless systems, though, is the fact they don’t rely on electricity to work. They rely on batteries which only have to be replaced every 2 or 3 years.

A hardwire home security system is considered to be the longer lasting system. Because the sensors are hard wired to the main control box, there is much less chance of system failure. Most systems work on battery backup so that in the event of a power outage, the system will continue to function within the home. In addition, a hardwire home security system can be expanded by adding additional sensor boxes, fire or carbon monoxide alarms, or even a new control panel.

High Tech Security on a Budget

Of course, one factor to be considered when determining which is better, a wireless or hardwire home security system, is the cost. Wireless systems cost less than hard wire systems. If you’re on a tight budget, a wireless system may make a security system an affordable option. But unlike the hard wired system, you can’t interchange system components from different manufacturers.

The wireless system is ideal for apartments or other rental properties. Since they are not wired, the system components can be removed and reinstalled when you change apartments. A hard wire system is permanently installed.

Another question that often comes up is the following: When building a home, which is better, a wireless or hardwire home security system? Naturally, it’s much easier to run wires for a security system before walls are enclosed. When a home is still under construction, the best choice is a hard wire security system for all the reasons listed above.

The wireless and the hard wire home security systems each have their own advantages and disadvantages. The wireless system is easier to install, which makes it ideal for the home installer. It can also be moved if you’re living in a temporary location. But if you can afford the installation of a hard wire home security system in your home, it’s usually the preferable choice. A professional installer can run wires in a way that makes them unobtrusive. The hard wire system is a better long term security system that’s easier to upgrade and maintain.

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To get a more in-depth idea of what you can do to protect your home, visit our Home Security DIY website, where you can download a Guide to Home Security packed with practical advice, and consult the article 5 Easy-to-Implement Security Tips.

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Article published on February 18, 2008 at Isnare.com
 
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