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Link Interactive
4.9(
81
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Serving Sun City, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 1952

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The system came pre set to our needs with all relevent information. The installation was painless and the system was ready in a matter of minutes. We tested the system for a few days and we are all set."
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Baker Home Energy - Heating & Air
4.8(
138
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Serving Sun City, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2007

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"From planning to install to final turn on all went extremely well. They even recommended a roofer prior to installation in order to replace the the tar paper. I would highly recommend doing this prior to putting in solar especially if your roof is 20+ yrs old. Baker Solar was extremely flexible with appointments and even finished the job days earlier than expected. The system was even turned on remotely so I didn't have to be home. Now I'm generating power and getting credits for my Electric portion of my SDG&E bill. Very happy with the overall process. I would definitely recommend and hire in an instant in the future. By the way most of my neighbors had Baker Electric Solar install their solar panel system too."
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Livewatch Security
4.8(
148
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Serving Sun City, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2002

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I was in need of upgrading my home alarm system, so that I could monitor remotely, and in researching my options I found LiveWatch.  The rep that returned my call was Taylor.  Excellent customer service skills.  Very knowledgeable and patient with me.  I wanted to explore my options before making a decision.  No problem there...Taylor gave me his direct line and I was able to call back to have all my questions answered, and when I was ready to complete my purchase everything went very smoothly.  I was previously with ADT, and after weighing the pro's and con's I chose to purchase new sensors vs trying to switch it over (especially since the equipment I had was somewhat dated).  I like the idea that their system is not only wireless but cellular based.  The system arrived next day vs 2nd day which was great.  Everything was labelled, took no time at all to install the sensors.  The keypad is easy to use; everything so far as been very user friendly.  The appointment to activate and test the system went very smoothly.  They email you and telephone you to make sure everything is ok.  The communication is great.  Everyone has been very pleasant to speak with. I did order an additional sensor after the initial set up and adding it as a new device was easy. Cost wise, it was a blessing to find LiveWatch.  ADT required a 3 year contract to upgrade and an increase of my monthly charges.  LiveWatch was able to meet my needs at an affordable monthly rate.  Thank you for the great service!
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Recommended by93%of homeowners
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SimpliSafe Home Security
4.8(
1,979
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Serving Sun City, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We have two systems -- one in our house and one in our shop. Pros: - Relatively easy to install (Would be a "piece of cake" to install if the manual was a little more helpful...) The test mode is very helpful. - Excellent, responsive customer service. - No monitoring contracts and there are two levels of monitoring to fit your budget and/or circumstances. For example, you can start with the more expensive interactive monitoring that provides access to the app and web site and then switch to the less expensive non-interactive monitoring once you are comfortable with the system, or you can go with the interactive monitoring during seasons when you are traveling more and go with the non-interactive monitoring when you are not traveling as much. Both options include 24x7 central monitoring and police dispatch. If you really need to cut expenses, you can choose to go with an outdoor siren to alert your neighbors and skip the central monitoring and dispatch altogether; it's riskier but it beats not having a system at all. - You can take the system with you if you move. - Reasonable price; this cost 1/3 the price of what a local, non-contract alarm company quoted for a less-complete system, which left us enough money to buy cameras too. My impression is that the Simplisafe components are every bit as good and full-featured as what the other company was offering. - Everything seems quite reliable now that we have the base station properly located. - Great peace of mind. - The system is easily extensible over time (which we have done). - App/notifications: It's really nice to be able to activate the alarm from most anywhere using the phone app if we happen to forget when leaving. We also like that we can check the app to verify the status and check events while we're traveling, and know that we will get notifications if something happens. You can choose to be notified of alarms and/or alerts (i.e., changes in system status such as someone disarming the system using the keypad). - I like that the sensors' communications do not depend on power or wifi. The local company that wanted 3x as much money used wifi, which makes it dependent on *both* power *and* cable (or other) wifi service, which in our area go down infrequently, but more often than cell service. With Simplisafe, there is battery backup and even if a construction crew takes out your cable service or fiber optic lines, you won't lose your security system. - If you combine Simplisafe's cell-based sensors with wifi-based cameras (with motion sensor notification), you'll have "defense in depth" (to borrow a cybersecurity phrase) that makes the system harder to defeat since some part of the system will still be active even if your cell service or wifi or power goes down. - I like that you can have (and change) multiple PINs that you can assign to each maid, pet sitter, friend, or family member who is checking on your house while you're gone, which adds accountability and verifiability; you know they've been there, and they'll know you know they've been there. Trust but verify... - The base station uses T-Mobile by default, but you can ask for a Verizon base station if Verizon has a stronger signal in your area. Cons: - The placement of the base station for optimum communication can be a bit tricky. - The user's manual is too simplistic. It's clear that they want to make it easy and not scary, but there should be a link to more complete information so customers can choose to be more fully informed and get answers without having to call. For example, there are more considerations for proper placement of the base station than are listed in the manual and you only find out about them if you call when you have problems. Another example, if I recall correctly, is that the manual gave the arc (degrees) within which the motion sensor would work, but did not state the distance or the fact that there is a high, medium, low sensitivity switch under the battery. Also, the manual says that the door entry sensors can go "anywhere" so long as the magnet is properly aligned with it and is within a certain distance of the sensor, but they don't warn you to keep in mind that the cover only slides off one way to change the battery and I unfortunately, placed one in a corner before seeing the small, light blue, hard-to-read symbol indicating the battery cover direction because I was focused on the lines that the magnet had to stay within since that was the only thing the manual called attention to. It also turns out that the entry sensors work best when placed along the vertical edge of a swinging door so that the entire magnet moves away from the sensor at the same rate, rather than in an arc which occurs if you place it at the top edge of a swinging door. That was not discussed anywhere either. - Some customer service agents have been less informed than others, but most have been very good. - We had to purchase a 2nd base station for our shop, which means that we have to pay 2x the monitoring fee each month. The local company that we got a bid from would have covered both the house and the shop with one monitoring fee."
Recommended by94%of homeowners
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Premier Services
5.0(
11
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Serving Sun City, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2013

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Aaron installed a fax/phone jack for me this morning. He was pleasant and professional and did a fine job. His price was reasonable. When the job turned out to be simpler than expected (due to some usable existing wiring and a usable existing wall box), he even offered to reduce the price he quoted me on the phone. I would definitely call him again for electrical, phone, home theater, or security system work.
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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TheTvHangman
5.0(
18
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Serving Sun City, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 1989

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Eddie, the owner, spent a lot of time with me on the phone prior to his visit to discuss my project and wishes.  He recommended replacing an outdated receiver with a newer one that would allow me to wirelessly control my devices from my iphone, although he would reconfigure my older one to work better if that's what I wanted.  I agreed to purchases a new receiver and he purchased it but matched the price I had from amazon.  When he and a partner arrived, they installed the new receiver, reconfigured a lot of the cables, labeled everything, and got my outdoor speaker working.  I also wanted a new harmony programmed but unfortunately it was faulty and would charge so that had to be delayed for another time
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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