hi

went round a customers house for cctv quote. they want 4 cameras, 2 in front and 2 in the back.
the issue is that the house has just recently been refurbished (all work has now finished) and they want all cables hidden and for the nvr (camera recording box) to be in a room in the middle of the house. i was hoping for some suggestions on how others would go about this?

thanks
 
More info required. Type of house, position of cameras on house. Can you route cables under floor boards, in walls?

It's a 3 bed semi, the cameras are to going one on the left and one on the right (at the front and at the back)

I was thinking of running the wiring outside in conduit and then bringing them in at one point or using trunking inside but i'm not sure if they would be too happy about that.
 
Specialist part of the forum for CCTV and you'll get some experience folk there. You could be the knight in shining armour to these clients. All the best for the quote.
 
I have cameras fitted to underside of soffits with cables going direct into loft where recorder is with network cable then going to router. My house is chalet bungalow style though.
If I were you, I'd give the punters a number of options and let them decide. You can then price accordingly.
 
Go for a POE system and run the Cat 6 next to the carpet gripper. Mounting cameras too high will result with you getting the tops of peoples heads. I always try to put the recorder in the loft covered with a cardboard box, if they get broken into the first thing which will get nicked is the recorder!
 

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