Hardwired vs. Wireless Home Security Systems

November 17, 2020 // Tags: , , , ,

Choosing a home security system in Utah requires understanding the differences between each type of system available. Home security systems will ensure your family and belongings are safe from burglars and any other unwanted guests.

You have probably already browsed a few home security provider websites, looking at your different options. Perhaps you understand the range of services offered included monitoring, different installation packages, and more. But there is a range of system types that you might not fully understand—the difference between hardwired and wireless security systems.

Understanding what makes a wireless and hardwired security system different will help you make an educated decision on what works best for you. Let’s take a look at each of these home security systems and compare them both.

 

Hardwired Home Security Systems

Hardwired alarm systems are one of the most reliable options available. Since a hardwired system connects to actual wiring running throughout your home, you won’t need to rely on the wireless internet software to work correctly.

Consider using wireless internet networks. It can be extremely frustrating to find a stable connection. Compare that to a wired internet connection through a service like Google Fiber. The hardwired internet service is much more reliable and faster than wireless.

If you choose a hardwired alarm system, you won’t need to worry about interference, network outages, or other connection issues interrupting your security system service. Not only does that mean your system will work consistently, but you won’t get as many false alarms, either.

However, it will take more effort to install a hardwired system in your home. You won’t need to worry about this factor if you already have equipment installed. You will only need to activate your home security system to reap all the benefits. You can also work with Reed’s Built-Ins updating the old system with newer security technology.

If you need to install all the wiring, it will take much more effort. You will need to find a provider that offers the services you need at a cost that fits your budget. Reed’s Built-Ins will help you customize a hardwired system and have a team of trained technicians to install the custom-fit hardwired system.

Each item that you want in your security system, i.e., video cameras and sensors, will connect using tangible wiring that our technicians will strategically place throughout your home so that you won’t notice any of the tubings.

Once you install a hardwired alarm system in your home, you will feel secure no matter where you are at. Another significant benefit of wired alarm systems is that the wiring will always remain in your home. You can also easily update the system as new technology becomes available.

 

Wireless Security Systems

Wireless home security systems are rising in popularity among homeowners throughout the country. These alarm systems depend on cellular networks to communicate with the system throughout your home and your security provider. Wireless home security systems require radio frequency technology to send information to you and relay alarms when necessary.

One of the significant draws of using a wireless alarm system rather than a hardwired one is that there are no holes, wires, or major modifications in your home. These wireless features are an attractive option for short-term renters or any buildings or homes with interior brick, marble, or stone materials.

These systems are also more portable, so you can take all your equipment with you if you move. But, the potential drawback of a wireless home security system is its reliability. There can be significant network interference that can cause certain equipment or your entire system to fail. These interferences can come from power line outages, microwave ovens, specific lighting, and other devices that rely on electromagnetic frequencies.

Luckily, these interferences are rare, especially long-term power outages. You can work with Reed’s Built-Ins deciding which option works best for your home’s particular location.

 

Home Security System Breakdown: Hardwired vs. Wireless

Now, let’s look at a basic overview of these home alarm systems.

Benefits of Hardwired or Pre-Wire Security Systems

  • Reliable
  • Always connected (no interference, network outages, or connection issues)
  • Works consistently
  • Less false alarms
  • Works well in larger-size homes

 

Downsides of Hardwired or Pre-Wire Home Security Systems

  • Requires professional installation
  • Less flexibility in equipment placement

 

Pros of Wireless or DIY Home Security Systems

  • Difficult for an intruder to disable a wireless security system
  • Easy setup
  • Flexible placement
  • Portable
  • Connects to other wireless devices
  • Activate and deactivate your wireless home security using your smartphone
  • Customizable wireless features

 

Cons of Wireless or DIY  Home Security Systems

  • More susceptible to false alarms
  • Covers limited square footage
  • Runs on batteries

 

Make the Right Home Security System Choice with Reed’s Built-Ins

Home security from Reed’s Built-Ins is the safest route for your security system. Our home security packages provide you with the options you need to get exactly what you want without paying for those you don’t.

Does your home need a doorbell camera but doesn’t need 24/7 professional monitoring? That’s fine. You will even have the option to sign up for professional monitoring when you need it and can turn it off when you don’t.

Do you need home security cameras for the outside of your home but don’t need any indoor? Working with our team, you can customize your system to fit your exact needs. Plus, you have the option for an upgrade at any time if those needs ever change.

Our team of experts will help you make the right choice for your family. Contact us today to learn more.