"We had previously had four windows and one siding door installed in the summer and were happy with the process. We knew when the company started making entry doors that we would purchase a front entry door and kitchen door to replace older doors that had gaps around the frame where cold and heat could get in. We are so happy with our windows and doors that now keep out both cold and heat helping to reduce our energy cost. The customer service was exceptional."
We specialize in residential and Monitored Security & Automation. \nOptions include: Remote Monitoring | Indoor & Outdoor Cameras | Camera Doorbells | Smart Locks.\n\nOur system is custom built to deter real threats our home security systems doesn't just record crime, they help prevent it. With outdoor security cameras that detect lurkers and scare them away, a doorbell camera that detects and protects packages, and smart locks, lighting, and security sensors—your home is always protected.
"Got a great deal on equipment through Angies List. Tech was very helpful and took the time to answer questions and customize package to best meet our security needs."
You asked for details - you get details. I have internet security on my laptop; I am not a novice computer user. I frequently scan my computer for viruses and delete history and temporary internet files. I am cautious in downloading files onto my computer. I frequently can "fix" issues on my computer myself.
However, my computer not only began running very slowly no matter what I did; I frequently had to reboot/reset my wireless router. Internet pages I visited frequently became inaccessible to me. Downloaded games (jigsaw puzzles, hidden object games) no longer were accessible even though they were in correct programs files on my hard drive.
In desperation about 10:30 one evening, I googled "geek squad." In addition to finding the site for geek squad, I also saw a site to Geekatoo. I went to their website because they provide in-home support, which I reallly wanted. I forget where they are based, but must be on west coast since they are 2-3 hours behind us here in the eastern time zone. Read their entire website, then chatted onlline with a customer service rep who politely answered all my questions, reiterating information contained on their site: all techs are fully vetted regarding their credentials and all have undergone criminal background checks. The rep said they do have geeks in the Chattanooga area and she would arrange for one to come call me to set a time to come to the house. She told me that I would not have to pay the "geek" anything; I would pay Geekatoo and Geekatoo pays the Geek. I asked her what would occur if Geek were unable to fix my problems. She said "you pay nothing to us if your problem is not resolved." So, what happens if I expect to pay $xx, based on what I think my problems are, but Geek finds more troubling issues with my computer or it needs parts, etc. She said, "the Geek will let you know what the problems are and you have the option to stop the service at that time, or continue" The service sounded like a win/win.
Twelve hours later (about 10:30 the following morning), I received a call from Daniel Eilers, a local Geek with Geekatoo. We talked briefly and arranged for him to come to my home at 4:00 that afternoon. He arrived promptly at 4:00. I told him how my laptop had been lately and my growing frustration with it. He ran programs he brought with him and ran diagnostics and spent 2 hours at my computer, doing one thing and another. He patiently went through programs on the computer with me to determine if I wanted to keep them and how deleting or retaining them would (or not) affect the performance of my computer.
When he left my computer behaved as a new one. All games which had disappeared had returned. The computer ran smoothly and quickly. Incidentally, I have not been knocked off my internet service either, not once, since he worked his magic.
"That's the name I am vaguely familiar with; it's a home security company that is license to ADT franchise or dealer if I am correct. They were very good. They were prompt; they were quality. The individuals move their business. They were very timely and it was a good experience."
"Excellent work. We purchased natural cherry cabinets in shaker style, with the panels made of solid wood rather than veneer. That is more difficult work, as each panel has to be constructed from several planks. Moreover, the clear finish would leave any flaws more visible. Simply put, the doors are beautiful--flawless in both construction and finish. They are similar in quality to custom cherry furniture we own."
"Yvette Pringle provided courteous and professional feedback to me when I called to inquire about a new home security system. My situation was unique because we were trying to find something that would work for a deaf person. I appreciated that Yvette did her research to find out what would work. She also offered different options in terms of a package and plan. We did end up going with another company, but I really did want to recognize Yvette for her work. She was very polite and helpful. "
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You likely can reset your house alarm without the code, but it depends on many factors like how it’s wired and whether or not there’s a default reset code. Most companies make bypassing a security alarm without entering your code challenging to prevent burglars from simply resetting the alarm during a break-in. Your best bet is to contact your alarm company directly to get specialized support for your situation.
But, while you wait for support, you can disconnect it from the power source to stop the alarm from going off.
Yes, there are, and they often come with a screw set to ensure they stay secure. They run on batteries, depend on WiFi, and often require a WiFi extender. These typically cost less than $50. Doorbell cameras like these are great for renters who can't install a wired solution. However, a wired doorbell camera is a better choice for homeowners looking to invest wisely in home security.
Expect to spend an average of $150 to $500 to set up a home flood detection system. However, be aware that costs are wide-ranging. You might only spend a budget-friendly $50 to place basic, battery-operated sensors in a few key areas of your home, or $150 to set up two or three smart sensors. The purchase and professional installation of a whole-home protection system with water shutoff capabilities could cost between $500 and $1,000.
Home security cameras typically do not record continuously 24/7. Most options use motion detection technology to trigger recording when they sense movement or a significant change in their field of view. This approach conserves storage space and reduces the need for constant monitoring. When motion is detected, the camera starts recording and may send alerts to the homeowner. However some cameras offer the option for continuous recording, but this requires substantial storage capacity and may overwrite older footage when space runs out.
Professionals optimize camera placement, integrate recording systems, and ensure tamper-proof security.
The Broadus, MT homeowners’ guide to security door installation services
From average costs to expert advice, get all the answers you need to get your job done.
Whether you’re installing a new door or replacing an existing one, the cost of door installation varies based on location, door type, framing needs, and other factors.
While the thought of an intruder is scary, there are several steps homeowners can take to protect themselves from burglary and crime, both inside and out.
If you’re looking to enhance the security and style of your home, a security door is a smart investment. With many options to choose from, they often look like a regular front door, but stronger. Learn the pros and cons of security doors.