Book a free site survey for your network, cameras and door access
A technician comes to the property, measures the signal room by room, looks at the wiring and the panel locations, and writes up a scope. There is no charge for any of that, and no obligation afterwards.
- The survey costs nothing. Not the visit, not the measurements, not the written scope. There is no charge whatever you decide afterwards.
- No obligation. You can take the write up and do nothing with it, or take it to somebody else. It is yours either way.
- If nothing needs doing, we say so. If the Wi-Fi is genuinely fine you will be told that, and the visit will still have cost you nothing.
The phone reaches an expert who knows the work.
A technician walks the property before anyone quotes a box
It takes a couple of hours in a normal home and longer in a big one. We measure instead of guessing, and we leave you with a written scope.
- Free. No charge for the visit or the write up.
- No obligation. Nothing is ordered and nothing is booked off the back of it.
- You keep the scope. What would be installed, where, and why, in writing.
Ask for your free site survey
The number reaches an expert. If you would rather not fill anything in, call and we will take the details on the phone.
The nine things a survey settles
This is the whole job of the visit. None of it is charged for, and none of it obliges you to buy anything.
- Walk the property room by room and note where a device is actually wanted, not where a catalogue puts one.
- Measure signal in each of those rooms, including the garage, the basement and any outbuilding.
- Find where the internet enters the building and what the connection actually is.
- Look at the existing wiring, the panel locations, and what can realistically be pulled through the walls in this building.
- List the devices already in place, what carries over, what is worth replacing, and why. Nothing is replaced to make a sale.
- Plan access point placement against the floor plan, and mark where a cable run is worth it and where meshing is the honest answer.
- Decide the separate networks: family, work, and everything else, and what each one is allowed to reach.
- Size the console and the storage against the camera count, because that is the constraint people get wrong.
- Write it up. You get a scope of what would be installed and where, and there is no charge and no obligation for any of it.
What the survey is, and what it is not
It really is free
There is no charge for the visit, no call out fee, and no charge for the written scope. Paid work is quoted separately and only after you have seen the scope and asked for it.
Nothing is booked off the back of it
The survey does not put an order in, does not reserve equipment, and does not start a contract. It ends with a document.
We are not an alarm company
We are not an alarm company and we do not do monitoring or fire and life safety. When a job needs a licensed electrician, we bring one in.
Homes and businesses, both
The same visit works for a house, an office, or a business running several sites. Tell us which on the form and we will send the right person.
21 years of running networks in Central New York, from one office in Fayetteville
Express IT Solutions has been looking after networks for homes and businesses here since 2005.
511 East Genesee St, Suite 8A, Fayetteville, NY 13066
On site across Upstate New York from one office in Fayetteville. Multi site clients at every location.