
Security Camera Installation in Billings, MT
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Last updated March 23, 2026
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5.05½+ years onlineBillings Tech Guys
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4.5~10 years onlineSundown Security
4.223½+ years onlineVivint
3.020½+ years onlineBlack Knight Security & Investigation
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Security Camera Installation in Billings, MT
Billings, Montana security camera installers in this directory cover Heights, downtown Billings, the West End, and surrounding Yellowstone County. A typical 4-camera 4K NVR system runs $1,800-$3,500 installed. 8-camera commercial-grade systems with PoE switches and 30-day local storage land $4,500-$9,500.
Billings Police charges for false-alarm response after the second event. Most camera installs integrate with Alarm.com, Honeywell, or Qolsys panels. Montana's wide-open ranches and acreages drive demand for cellular-fed remote camera installations.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Do I need permits for Billings security cameras?
- Residential surveillance generally doesn't need a permit. Tying cameras into a monitored alarm requires licensed low-voltage work.
- What about cellular cameras for remote acreages?
- For ranches and outbuildings without wired internet, LTE-fed cameras with solar charging (Reolink Argus, Eufy 4G) work well. Battery+solar setups need clear sky exposure and run $400-$900 per camera.
- Will Billings cameras survive cold winters?
- Quality outdoor IP cameras are rated -22°F to 140°F. Avoid budget cameras with IP65-only ratings — Montana wind drives water through cheap seals.
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