
Alarm System Installation in Santa Fe, NM
Compare 25 alarm system installation contractors near you in Santa Fe and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.6/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.
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Alarm System Installation in Santa Fe, NM
Santa Fe alarm system installers in this directory cover central Santa Fe, the Eastside, and surrounding Santa Fe County. A typical 3-bedroom Santa Fe home with door/window contacts, motions, glass-break, and 24/7 monitoring runs $1,800-$3,500 installed plus $35-$60/month for monitoring. Larger Eastside compounds and historic-district properties typically land $7,000-$18,000.
Santa Fe Police charges for false-alarm response after the second event. Historic-district properties (Plaza area, Canyon Road) require Historic Districts Review Board approval for visible exterior security equipment. Most installers spec hidden-cable installs and discreet equipment.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Will my Santa Fe Historic District alarm need preservation review?
- Yes — visible exterior equipment on Plaza and Canyon Road properties typically needs HDRB review. Most installers spec hidden cameras, micro-bullet cameras in canales, or wireless cameras with painted housings to clear review quickly.
- Do I need a permit for a Santa Fe alarm?
- Santa Fe Police requires alarm registration ($25-$50/year). Failing to register results in higher false-alarm fines.
- Should my alarm integrate with cameras?
- Most modern systems do — Alarm.com, Honeywell, and Qolsys all integrate with major camera lines. Discreet installs preserve historic aesthetics.
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