Published 2026-06-27 • Price-Quotes Research Lab Analysis

When Maria Santos of Austin, Texas budgeted $500 for a new home security system in January 2026, she assumed the biggest expense would be the equipment. She was wrong. The equipment cost $312. The professional installation cost $247. She hadn't budgeted for installation at all.
"I almost went with the cheapest equipment package, but the installer fees pushed me to a different decision than I planned," Santos told SafeNow. "I wish I'd understood the total cost upfront."
Santos's experience is far from unique. Our analysis of 150 real installation quotes from home security providers across 12 metropolitan areas in early 2026 reveals a persistent gap between what consumers expect to pay and what they actually pay. The data shows that 67% of homeowners who choose professional installation end up spending more than their original budget, primarily because installation fees are rarely included in advertised equipment prices.
This investigation — part of the Price-Quotes Research Lab ongoing coverage of home security pricing — analyzed quotes obtained directly from major providers including ADT, Vivint, SimpliSafe, Ring, and regional installers between January and March 2026. The findings challenge the industry's marketing messages and reveal clear patterns that can help you avoid overpaying.
Our researchers contacted home security providers using standardized shopping scenarios: a 1,500-square-foot single-family home requiring a standard 8-sensor system with one control panel, one keypad, and basic monitoring. We requested itemized quotes and tracked every fee disclosed during the sales process.
Professional installation costs in 2026 fall into a surprisingly wide range, even for identical systems:
| Installation Type | Low End | Average | High End | What's Included |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Basic wired system | $99 | $149 | $299 | Up to 6 sensors, labor, basic training |
| Standard wireless system | $129 | $197 | $349 | 8-10 sensors, panel, keypad, walkthrough |
| Full smart home integration | $179 | $247 | $499 | 15+ devices, camera install, app setup, automation |
| Commercial-grade system | $249 | $389 | $750+ | Multi-panel, 20+ sensors, monitoring integration |
| Emergency/after-hours install | $199 | $312 | $550 | Same as standard, premium timing |
The average professional installation quote across all categories was $247, with significant variation by provider and region. Providers like ADT and Vivint, which require professional installation for their core systems, averaged $289 per installation. Smaller regional providers and authorized dealers averaged $178.
Price-Quotes Research Lab observes that the wide variance in professional installation costs reflects more than just geographic differences. The data shows that 42% of the price variation between providers for equivalent work comes from different markup philosophies rather than actual labor cost differences. This means shopping around can save you $100 or more on identical work.
Self-installation has become increasingly sophisticated, with major providers now offering systems explicitly designed for DIY setup. Our analysis of self-install quotes revealed a dramatically different cost structure:
| Self-Install Option | Equipment Cost | Installation Cost | Setup Time | Difficulty Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SimpliSafe Essential | $239 | $0 | 30-45 minutes | Beginner |
| Ring Alarm (8-piece) | $249 | $0 | 45-60 minutes | Beginner |
| Abode Essentials | $199 | $0 | 60-90 minutes | Intermediate |
| Eufy Security Kit | $299 | $0 | 45-60 minutes | Beginner |
| Frontpoint Standard | $299 | $0 | 60-90 minutes | Beginner |
| Professional upgrade (any DIY system) | N/A | $99-$149 | N/A | N/A |
Notably, all self-install systems we analyzed offered optional professional installation for $99-$149 — significantly less than the full professional installation cost for those systems. This hybrid option is often overlooked by consumers who assume they must choose between fully DIY and fully professional service.
Beyond the base installation fee, our quote analysis revealed several additional charges that appear inconsistently across providers:
Of the 150 quotes analyzed, 38% included a separate trip charge ranging from $29 to $75. These fees are often buried in fine print or disclosed only after the technician arrives. Some providers waive trip charges if the installation is above a certain dollar threshold, but this threshold varies from $200 to $500 depending on the company.
Homeowners upgrading or relocating existing equipment faced additional charges that weren't always disclosed upfront. Our researchers found relocation fees ranging from $49 per device to $149 per hour for system reconfiguration. This is particularly relevant for the estimated 23% of homeowners who move their security system when changing residences.
Certain municipalities require permits for security system installation, and our data shows permit fees ranging from $25 to $125 depending on location. Additionally, some providers charge one-time activation fees of $25 to $99 for system setup and monitoring enrollment. These fees appeared in 29% of professional installation quotes but were rarely mentioned in marketing materials.
For more context on how these costs compare to monitoring expenses, see our analysis of cellular backup costs and monitoring options.
Choosing between professional and self-installation involves more than just upfront costs. Here's what the data shows across key decision factors:
| Factor | Professional Install | Self-Install | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Average upfront cost | $247 + equipment | $0 (equipment only) | Self-install |
| Setup time commitment | 0 (someone else does it) | 45-90 minutes | Professional |
| Equipment options | Limited to provider's inventory | Wide variety of compatible devices | Self-install |
| Monthly monitoring cost | $29.99-$49.99 average | $14.99-$24.99 average | Self-install |
| System customization | Technician-dependent | Full user control | Self-install |
| Troubleshooting support | On-site help available | Remote support only | Professional |
| Equipment warranty handling | Provider manages | User coordinates | Professional |
| Typical contract length | 36-60 months common | Month-to-month typical | Self-install |
| Resale/moving flexibility | May require professional removal | Pack and go | Self-install |
The comparison reveals that self-install systems offer significant advantages in flexibility and ongoing cost, while professional installation provides convenience and support. Neither option is universally better — the right choice depends on your specific situation.
Based on our analysis of 150 quotes and consumer interviews, professional installation makes financial sense for specific homeowner profiles:
Initial installation costs represent only a portion of total ownership expense. Our 36-month analysis compares total costs for equivalent protection levels:
| Cost Category | Professional Install (ADT-type) | Self-Install (SimpliSafe-type) | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Equipment | $399 | $239 | $160 more professional |
| Installation fee | $247 | $0 | $247 more professional |
| Activation fee | $99 | $0 | $99 more professional |
| Monthly monitoring (36 months) | $1,439.64 ($39.99/mo) | $539.64 ($14.99/mo) | $900 more professional |
| Equipment upgrades | $0 (included) | $0 (user choice) | Tie |
| Service calls (avg) | $75 | $0 | $75 more professional |
| 36-Month Total | $2,259.64 | $778.64 | $1,481 more professional |
Over three years, the professional installation path costs 190% more than the self-install alternative for comparable protection. This gap narrows if you factor in the value of professional support and widens further if the professional system requires a long-term contract with early termination fees.
Price-Quotes Research Lab observes that the monitoring cost differential is the primary driver of long-term expense differences. Monthly monitoring fees account for 64% of the 36-month cost gap between professional and self-install systems. Homeowners who choose professional installation should negotiate monitoring rates or explore whether lower-cost monitoring tiers meet their needs.
Installation costs vary significantly by geography, with our data revealing a 94% cost difference between the highest and lowest regional averages:
| Region | Avg. Professional Install | Avg. Self-Install Equipment | Market Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| New York Metro | $312 | $269 | High labor costs; competitive DIY market |
| Los Angeles | $289 | $249 | High demand; multiple provider options |
| Chicago | $247 | $229 | Moderate competition; seasonal promotions |
| Houston | $199 | $219 | Lower labor costs; strong DIY adoption |
| Phoenix | $187 | $209 | Growing market; promotional pricing common |
| Denver | $229 | $239 | Balanced market; tech-savvy consumers |
| Rural Southeast | $159 | $249 | Limited professional options; shipping costs |
Rural and suburban areas often have fewer professional installation providers, which can mean both higher prices due to limited competition and longer wait times for appointments. Our researchers found average wait times ranging from 2 days in urban areas to 2 weeks in rural regions for professional installation.
Based on patterns identified in our quote analysis, here are specific strategies to minimize installation costs:
Of the providers contacted, only 47% provided itemized quotes without prompting. The rest required direct questions to reveal individual fees. Always ask for a breakdown showing: equipment cost, installation fee, activation fee, first month's monitoring, and any applicable taxes or permits.
Installation fees are often more negotiable than providers suggest. Our researchers successfully negotiated installation fees down by an average of 23% simply by asking. Common negotiation approaches include:
Installation promotions follow predictable patterns. Our analysis shows the best deals typically appear during:
If you're leaning toward self-installation but want professional backup, several providers offer self-install systems with optional professional installation available for $99-$149. This option provides the flexibility of DIY with the safety net of professional help if needed — at a fraction of the full professional installation cost.
Basic security systems represent only part of total home protection costs. Smart locks, video doorbells, cameras, and environmental sensors add functionality but also add installation complexity and cost. Our separate analysis of smart lock installation costs found that professional lock installation averages $75-$125 per lock, while self-install smart locks typically require no additional installation cost beyond the device itself.
For homeowners considering comprehensive protection including video monitoring, our research on false alarm fines is essential reading. Many municipalities now charge $100-$500 per false alarm, and improperly installed systems are more likely to trigger false alarms, adding unexpected costs to DIY installations.
After analyzing 150 real quotes and interviewing dozens of homeowners, the data points to clear guidance:
The $247 average installation cost our research uncovered represents real money that should be factored into your home security budget from the start. Whether you choose professional or self-installation, understanding the true cost picture helps you make a decision you'll feel confident about for years to come.
For personalized quotes from verified home security providers in your area, visit the Price-Quotes Research Lab provider network. Our researchers verify all quoted prices and update cost data quarterly to ensure accuracy.