Websites for CCTV Installers
Homeowners worried about security and businesses needing surveillance systems search online first. Your website should rank, build trust instantly, and make booking a survey effortless.
5★ Reviews · 100+ Trade Businesses Helped · Sites Live in 14 days
5.0★
Avg Review Score
100+
Trades Helped
7–21
Days to Launch
£197
Per Month
The Real Problem
Homeowners searching 'CCTV installer near me' find Ring doorbells and Amazon DIY kits before they find professional installers
Your expertise in camera placement, network configuration, and recording systems is invisible online
Commercial clients needing professional surveillance systems research installers online and choose those with case studies
You lose domestic installations to handymen screwing Ring cameras to walls — competing on price instead of expertise
Property developers and businesses can't find you for larger CCTV contracts worth £5,000–£30,000+
Your website ranks for 'CCTV installer near me', 'security camera installation [town]', and 'commercial CCTV [area]'
Content explaining the difference between professional and DIY CCTV converts homeowners ready to upgrade
Commercial case studies showing multi-camera installations with analytics and remote access win business contracts
System comparison pages (IP vs analogue, dome vs bullet, 4K vs 1080p) demonstrate expertise amateurs can't match
Reviews from satisfied homeowners and business clients build the reputation that wins referrals and repeat work
What You Get
A website that positions you as a professional CCTV specialist — differentiating your expertise from DIY products and amateur installers.
Built around your services — domestic systems, commercial surveillance, IP cameras, analytics, remote viewing, and maintenance contracts.
Targeting 'CCTV installer near me', 'security cameras [town]', 'commercial CCTV [area]', 'IP camera installation [county]'.
Pages comparing camera types, recording options, and system capabilities — educating customers and demonstrating your expertise.
Up a ladder mounting a camera? An automatic text keeps the enquiry engaged until you can respond.
Collect reviews highlighting image quality, coverage, and the peace of mind your installations provide.
Easy enquiry forms capture property type, number of cameras needed, and specific requirements for accurate quoting.
How It Works
We map your services, whether you focus on domestic, commercial, or both, your coverage area, and growth targets.
Your website is designed in 14 days with installation galleries, system comparisons, and case studies.
Your site goes live and starts attracting homeowners and businesses searching for professional CCTV installation.
Why It Works
We manage everything digital. You focus on site surveys, installations, and system commissioning.
Differentiate from DIY products and amateur fitters — attracting clients who value professional installation and support.
Content about IP networking, GDPR compliance, and camera specifications positions you as the local CCTV authority.
Want more commercial contracts? Retail security? Construction site CCTV? We target the specific markets you want to grow.
Property managers and homeowners reviewing CCTV options on mobile see your work at its best on every device.
Track whether domestic or commercial CCTV generates more enquiries to focus your business development.
The CCTV market has transformed in recent years. Ring doorbells and DIY camera kits have made homeowners aware of security cameras, but they've also commoditised the market. Professional CCTV installers compete against Amazon listings and YouTube tutorials — which is why a dedicated website is essential for differentiation. Your website should communicate what professional installation delivers that DIY cannot: optimal camera placement based on site surveys, proper cable management and weatherproofing, network configuration for remote viewing, GDPR-compliant signage and data handling, and ongoing maintenance support. When a homeowner who's been disappointed by their Ring camera's blind spots searches for a professional upgrade, your website should be the answer. When a business needs a 16-camera IP system with analytics, your case studies should demonstrate you can deliver.
An effective CCTV installer website covers every service and system type. This includes domestic CCTV systems (2–8 cameras), commercial surveillance systems (8–64+ cameras), IP camera installation and networking, analogue to IP system upgrades, 4K and ultra-HD camera systems, night vision and thermal cameras, number plate recognition (ANPR), construction site temporary CCTV, remote viewing and mobile app setup, CCTV maintenance contracts, video analytics and motion detection, and cloud vs local recording options. Each page should explain the technology, typical applications, your installation process, and example footage quality where possible. System comparison content helps customers choose the right solution — 'IP vs Analogue CCTV' or '4K vs 1080p Security Cameras' pages attract researchers who are close to making a purchasing decision.
Commercial CCTV contracts are where professional installers generate the most revenue. A retail shop might need a 4–8 camera system worth £1,500–£4,000. A warehouse or factory might require 16–32 cameras with analytics worth £10,000–£30,000. A multi-site business might represent £50,000+ in total project value. These clients don't buy from Amazon — they search for professional CCTV installers with commercial experience, accreditations, and case studies proving they can handle the scale. Your website should have a dedicated commercial section covering different premises types: retail, office, warehouse, construction site, school, care home. Each should explain the typical camera requirements, recording and storage needs, and your approach to system design. Commercial decision-makers want evidence you've done similar work — case studies with camera counts, coverage areas, and system specifications convert these high-value leads.
One area where professional CCTV installers hold a significant advantage over DIY options is GDPR compliance. Any CCTV system that captures images of people — even outside a private home if it overlooks public areas — must comply with data protection regulations. Businesses face particular scrutiny and potential fines for non-compliant CCTV installations. Your website should address GDPR proactively: explaining what compliance requires, how you ensure every installation meets legal obligations, and why this matters for both domestic and commercial clients. Content about signage requirements, data retention policies, subject access request procedures, and privacy impact assessments demonstrates expertise that DIY options and amateur installers cannot match. For commercial clients especially, GDPR compliance is often the deciding factor between choosing a professional installer and attempting a cheaper alternative.
At Time To Scale, there's no upfront cost. For £197 per month, you get a custom CCTV installation website, ongoing SEO, hosting, security, content updates, missed call text-back, review automation, and monthly reporting. 90-Day Launch Plan — cancel after your 90-day launch plan. A domestic CCTV installation is typically worth £800–£3,000. A commercial system is worth £3,000–£30,000+. A maintenance contract generates £200–£500 per year per client. One additional lead per month delivers a return that makes the investment negligible. And every satisfied installation generates reviews, referrals, and potential maintenance revenue. Most CCTV installers we work with find that commercial leads from their website — which they never would have reached through word of mouth — transform their revenue and profitability within the first year.
FAQ
Book a free strategy call and we'll show you how a professional website can generate a steady stream of domestic and commercial CCTV leads.
90-Day Launch Plan (minimum 3 payments) – then rolling.