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Jeffrey J. Kosowsky
- Jan 1, 1970
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We are considering adding centrally alarmed smokes to our house to
replace the current $10 battery operated gizmos scattered throughout
the house.
The house is a relatively large old Victorian so wiring is not easy.
We have two choices:
A. Have the electrician pull wiring for smokes (and install the
detectors) as part of the other work we have him doing in
upgrading and adding new circuits. Logic is that he is already
pulling wires all over the house and that the smoke wiring can
piggyback along. Plus, his labor rate is not much higher than
the big name alarm company.
B. Have alarm company install smokes as part of the security alarm
install.
- Which would you recommend?
- Do electricians typically do as "good" a job?
- If I go with an electrician, does it matter what type of (low
voltage) detector I use? i.e. (is there a compatibility issue with
the security alarm system)
- What model would you recommend using for the smokes? Is there a big
difference in quality among models?
- While we are at it, should we have the electrician pull wiring for
other parts of the alarm system, such as keypads, motion detectors,
etc?
Thanks,
Jeff
replace the current $10 battery operated gizmos scattered throughout
the house.
The house is a relatively large old Victorian so wiring is not easy.
We have two choices:
A. Have the electrician pull wiring for smokes (and install the
detectors) as part of the other work we have him doing in
upgrading and adding new circuits. Logic is that he is already
pulling wires all over the house and that the smoke wiring can
piggyback along. Plus, his labor rate is not much higher than
the big name alarm company.
B. Have alarm company install smokes as part of the security alarm
install.
- Which would you recommend?
- Do electricians typically do as "good" a job?
- If I go with an electrician, does it matter what type of (low
voltage) detector I use? i.e. (is there a compatibility issue with
the security alarm system)
- What model would you recommend using for the smokes? Is there a big
difference in quality among models?
- While we are at it, should we have the electrician pull wiring for
other parts of the alarm system, such as keypads, motion detectors,
etc?
Thanks,
Jeff