Why Toronto Properties Need Professional Camera Installation
Toronto’s break and enter and vehicle theft patterns have pushed camera coverage from optional to standard, and Toronto Police Service investigators consistently point to the same problem when footage is submitted: the recording exists but the resolution, angle, or lighting makes identification impossible. A camera pointed at a driveway from thirty feet away at 2MP captures that something happened. The same position at 8MP with proper lens selection captures who did it and what plate they drove.
Professional cctv installation in Toronto solves three things a retail kit cannot. First, coverage geometry, meaning cameras placed at heights and angles that capture faces rather than the tops of heads. Second, reliability, because hardwired Power over Ethernet does not drop offline when your router reboots or a battery dies in February. Third, evidentiary quality, which depends on matching resolution and lens to the distance you actually need to identify someone.
Camera Systems We Install
Not every property needs the same system, and the right answer depends on your existing cabling, the distances involved, and what you need the footage to prove. Below are the system types we deploy across Toronto and how we decide between them.
IP Camera Systems Over Cat6 and PoE
An IP system runs digital video and power over a single Cat6 cable to each camera, which is why it has become the standard for both homes and businesses. Cameras record to a local NVR on your property, so footage stays yours and there is no subscription required to view your own recordings.
- Resolution from 4MP to 8MP, with lens selection matched to identification distance using the DORI standard
- Local NVR storage from 1TB to 16TB, typically 30 days of retention
- ONVIF compliant hardware, so you are not locked into a single manufacturer forever
- Remote viewing through Hik-Connect or DMSS on iOS and Android
- AI analytics including line crossing, intrusion zones, and human and vehicle filtering
Upgrading Existing Coax Without Rewiring
If your property already has coaxial cable from an older analog system, we can raise image quality substantially without opening finished walls. Modern HD over coax cameras deliver 1080p to 4K on the cable already in place.
- Reuses existing coax and typically reduces installation cost by 30 to 50 percent
- Practical for older Toronto homes where running new Cat6 through plaster is invasive
- No network configuration needed, which simplifies handoff for smaller residential systems
Specialized Cameras for Difficult Coverage
Some areas cannot be covered properly by fixed dome or bullet cameras, and forcing them to is how blind spots get built into a system. These are the cases where we specify purpose built hardware.
- PTZ for large yards, parking areas, and open warehouse floors, where one motorized camera replaces three or four fixed units
- License plate recognition at entry and exit points, using dedicated shutter settings that fixed cameras cannot achieve at night
- Thermal imaging for perimeters where headlights, trees, and animals would otherwise generate constant false alerts
- Fisheye for open plan retail floors and offices where a single ceiling position covers the whole room
Systems for Homes and for Businesses
The engineering differs enough between the two that we treat them as separate disciplines, from camera count and retention periods through to how the system is handed over. Both start from the same site assessment.
Residential Camera Installation
Homes typically need four to eight cameras covering front entry, driveway, rear door, and side access, with attention paid to concealing cable in finished space. Read the full breakdown on our residential security camera installation page.
Commercial Camera Installation
Businesses need longer retention, POS and cash handling coverage, and often structured cabling built to TIA-568 so the install passes inspection and can be extended later. See our commercial security camera installation page for property specific configurations.
Brands We Install and Why
Brand choice determines image quality in low light, how many false alerts you receive, and whether firmware is still supported in five years. We stock the lines below so installation is not delayed waiting on supply.
| Brand | Why we specify it |
|---|---|
| Hikvision | Best price to performance in the market. ColorVu delivers full colour footage at night rather than infrared grey. AcuSense filters human and vehicle from wind and shadows, which is what actually reduces nuisance alerts. |
| Dahua | Strong analytics at mid range pricing. WizSense performs well on perimeter and line crossing detection, which makes it a common choice for warehouses and retail. |
| Uniview | Cost effective IP hardware for residential and small commercial, with a clean app and straightforward management. |
| TP-Link | Practical for smaller residential jobs and Wi-Fi based supplementary coverage where a full NVR build is not warranted. |
| eufy | Local storage through the HomeBase hub for homeowners who want no subscription and no cloud dependency. |
We do not upsell hardware you do not need. If four cameras cover your property properly, we quote four.
Our Installation Process
The same four steps apply whether it is a four camera house in East York or a thirty two camera facility in Etobicoke. This is how blind spots get eliminated before they become a problem rather than after.
Step 1: Free On Site Assessment
A technician walks the property, checks existing cabling, measures identification distances, and notes ambient lighting in each zone. Takes 30 to 60 minutes. You get a written fixed price quote, same day or next.
Step 2: Clean Wiring and Mounting
Cat6 or coax is routed through walls, attics, or conduit, whichever disturbs your property least. Cable routes are agreed before any drilling. Holes are patched and painted to match.
Step 3: NVR Configuration and Remote Access
Recording schedules, motion zones, and retention are set to your requirements. Remote access is configured on your devices with encrypted credentials. No camera leaves our hands on a default password.
Step 4: Training and Handoff
Before we leave you can operate live view, playback, clip export, and motion zones yourself. You get a written reference card with your credentials and our direct line, plus a 2-year warranty on workmanship and equipment.
Security Camera Installation Cost in Toronto
Fixed packages are misleading because cabling complexity varies enormously between a new build and a 1920s semi. These ranges reflect completed installations across the GTA and all quotes are fixed price before work begins.
| Property | Installed cost (CAD) |
|---|---|
| Home, 4 cameras | $1,200 to $1,800 including NVR and Cat6 |
| Home, 8 cameras | $2,000 to $2,800 including 2TB NVR |
| Small retail or office, 8 cameras | $2,500 to $3,500 including 4K NVR |
| Restaurant, 10 to 12 cameras | $3,000 to $4,500 with kitchen and POS coverage |
| Warehouse, 16 to 24 cameras | $5,000 to $12,000 depending on cabling complexity |
| 32 or more cameras, multi floor | Quoted after site survey |
The largest cost variables are cabling difficulty, NVR storage size, and whether existing cable can be reused, which typically saves $300 to $800.
Privacy Rules You Need to Follow in Ontario
Camera placement is not only a coverage question in Ontario, it is a legal one, and getting it wrong creates liability that outlasts any break in you were trying to prevent. Cameras must record your own property only. Pointing a camera into a neighbour’s yard, windows, or any space where someone holds a reasonable expectation of privacy is not permitted. Businesses recording staff or customers fall under PIPEDA and must post visible notice that surveillance is in use. We factor all of this into placement during the assessment rather than leaving you to discover it later.
Areas We Serve
We install across Toronto and the wider GTA, with same day emergency service available across Metro Toronto seven days a week.
Downtown Core, Midtown, East End and West End, plus North York, Scarborough, Etobicoke, Markham, Mississauga, Brampton, Vaughan, Richmond Hill and Burlington.
Get a Free Quote
Tell us the property size, number of floors, the areas you want covered, and whether any cabling already exists. You get a response within 24 hours with a no obligation assessment and a written fixed price.
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