SMOKE & CO2
DETECTOR INSTALLATION
Protect your family with professionally installed, hardwired smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. Interconnected systems ensure every alarm sounds when one detects danger. We install to current code requirements.
Benefits of Professional Installation
Hardwired, interconnected smoke and CO detectors provide superior protection compared to battery-only units.
Interconnected Alarms
When one detector sounds, they all sound. Whether the danger is in the basement or attic, you'll hear it immediately from anywhere in the house.
Reliable Power
Hardwired detectors never run out of battery power at 3 AM. Battery backup ensures protection even during power outages.
Code Compliance
Pennsylvania and New Jersey require hardwired, interconnected detectors in new construction and major renovations. We ensure your home meets all requirements.
What We Install
We install the right combination of detectors for complete protection throughout your home.
Smoke Detectors
Photoelectric, ionization, or dual-sensor models. Required in bedrooms, hallways, and every level of the home.
CO Detectors
Carbon monoxide detectors required near sleeping areas in homes with gas appliances, attached garages, or fireplaces.
Combination Units
Smoke and CO detection in one unit. Simplifies installation and reduces ceiling clutter while providing full protection.
Heat Detectors
For kitchens, garages, and areas where smoke detectors cause false alarms. Triggers on temperature, not smoke.
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Detector Installation Pricing
Costs depend on the number of detectors, whether wiring exists, and the type of detectors chosen.
- Number of detectors needed
- Existing wiring or new runs
- Smoke, CO, or combination units
- Attic and wall access
- Interconnection requirements
- Quality detector unit
- Wiring & interconnection
- Secure mounting
- System testing
- Battery installation
- Code compliance
Whole-home packages available
Smoke & CO Detector FAQs
How many smoke detectors do I need?
Code requires detectors inside each bedroom, outside sleeping areas, and on every level of the home including basements and attics. A typical 3-bedroom, 2-story home needs 6-8 smoke detectors.
Where should CO detectors be installed?
CO detectors are required within 10 feet of bedroom doors. You also need one on each level of the home. Homes with gas appliances, attached garages, or fireplaces require CO detection.
How often should detectors be replaced?
Smoke detectors should be replaced every 10 years. CO detectors typically last 5-7 years. Check the manufacture date on your units. We can assess your current system during a free estimate.
Can you add hardwired detectors to an older home?
Yes, we install hardwired systems in homes of any age. We run wiring through attics and walls with minimal visible impact. It's easier than most homeowners expect.
Why do my smoke detectors keep going off?
False alarms are often caused by detectors near kitchens or bathrooms, dust accumulation, or old units. We can relocate detectors, add heat detectors in problem areas, or replace aging units.
Ready to Protect Your Family?
Get a free estimate on smoke and CO detector installation. We'll assess your home and recommend the right protection.