Security Camera Installation
We design and install UniFi Protect camera systems that record locally to a Network Video Recorder — so you own your footage and never pay a per-camera cloud subscription. Cameras are placed against your floor plan for real coverage, not guesswork, and everything lives in one app you actually control.
What you get
- Coverage mapped to your floor plan before any drilling
- Local recording — own your footage, no monthly cloud fee
- Smart detections, license-plate capture, and mobile alerts
- One console for cameras, network, and access
How it works
- 1
Walk & coverage map
We walk the site, mark blind spots, and lay cameras over your floor plan.
- 2
Design & quote
Itemized cameras, recorder, cabling, and labor — reviewed by a real tech.
- 3
Cabling & mount
Cat6 runs, clean terminations, and mounts that suit the building.
- 4
Configure & hand off
Detections, retention, user access, and a walkthrough so your team can drive it.
What it costs
Most small-business systems start around $1,800 installed. Wired camera labor typically runs $150–$200 per camera plus a Cat6 drop ($125–$250); recorder and storage are one-time, with no recurring cloud fee.
Preliminary and non-binding until a tech reviews your site.
Security Camera Installation by city
Local crews across Memphis & the Mid-South.
Frequently asked questions
Do I have to pay a monthly cloud fee?
No. UniFi Protect records to a local Network Video Recorder you own. There's no per-camera subscription — you keep your footage on-site.
Can I view cameras from my phone?
Yes. The UniFi Protect app gives you live and recorded video, smart-detection alerts, and multi-site access from iOS, Android, or a browser.
How long is footage kept?
Retention depends on camera count, resolution, and recorder storage — we size the drives to the days of retention you need, commonly 14–30+ days.
Other services
Get a preliminary scope and budget — before the site visit.
Tell us about your building. We draft the system, a real tech reviews it, and you get a clear estimate. No obligation.