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Do-It-Yourself Home Security
You know what
they say, if you want something done right, then do it yourself. Despite this being true in
a lot of cases, in what regards home security, the saying might not be entirely accurate.
The differences between do it yourself (DIY) home security systems and professionally
installed and maintained home security systems is both financial and performance-wise.
The following
article will discuss the main advantages and disadvantages of a DIY home security system in
comparison to a professional one and hopefully, at the end, you will be able to decide what
type of home security system youll want for your house.
Like I stated
above, price is the main reason for which home owners prefer DIY against professional home
security systems. The difference can be quite large and definitely not negligible in favor
of the do it yourself home security systems. However, the performance and reliability gap
between the two is equally large.
First of all,
most do it yourself home security kits dont usually come with a warranty. So if you
break it while doing it yourself or if it breaks down while in use youll
have a hard time finding a service to repair it or even replace it if its the case.
This leads us to
the second issue that differentiates DIY from professionally installed home security systems
so much. Whereas DIY systems have absolutely no maintenance support from their producers,
professionally installed systems have will most likely have a non-stop team that will answer
your service and maintenance needs.
This
doesnt come for free of course, as most professionally installed home security systems
require a monthly or yearly fee for these issues as well as for monitoring services.
Besides budget
restrains, theres another reason that drives home owners into getting DIY home
security systems. Its the same reason for which people fix their own rooftops, repair
their own cars, fix their own personal computers and so forth: the personal pleasure they
gain from succeeding in a field theyre not necessarily proficient with. Its
basically the same with do it yourself home security systems and admittedly, you can have
quite some fun assembling the whole thing up and installing it wherever you please.
Obviously,
theres always a chance that youll get something wrong, youll lose a
component and youll miss out on a few important points in the manual but hey!
Thats the risk of do it yourself items.
Whether you
choose a DIY or professionally installed home security system is also up to what youre
protecting. A garage or a shed or something that you use to store less valuable objects
could definitely do with a DIY system. However, if you store thousand of dollars worth of
antiques in your house, maybe its a good idea to spend more and worry less. A DIY home
security system wont really give you a real sense of
security or at least not
to the same degree that a professional one does.
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