Security Camera Installation in Jesup, GA — Home & Business
HD and 4K camera systems installed wired for reliability, with recorder setup and live viewing from your phone — planned around your property, not a package deal.
Cameras That Record When It Counts — Not Just When the WiFi Feels Like It
A camera system is only worth what it captures. KELV provides security camera installation in Jesup, GA and across Southeast Georgia for homeowners who want to know what's happening at the front door and business owners who need eyes on registers, stock rooms and parking lots. We plan the coverage, run the cable properly, set up the recorder, and put a live view of everything on your phone.
Every system starts with a walk around your property — not a one-size package. A ranch house on an acre in Wayne County needs different coverage than a storefront in Hinesville or a shop in Brunswick. We look at entries, driveways, sight lines and lighting, then quote a system with exactly the cameras the property calls for. Nothing more, nothing wasted.
What's Included in Every Camera Installation
- Free site survey — we walk the property with you and identify what actually needs watching before we quote a thing.
- Camera placement plan — positions and angles chosen to cover entries and approaches without blind spots or wasted overlap.
- HD & 4K camera options — resolution matched to the job: reading a plate at the gate needs more detail than watching a hallway.
- Wired installation — cable run cleanly through attics, soffits and walls for a system that records around the clock.
- NVR/DVR setup — recorder configured with storage sized to how many days of footage you want to keep.
- Phone app setup — remote viewing installed and connected on your phone, with live view and playback working before we go.
- Full walkthrough — we show you how to review footage, save clips and adjust alerts, in plain English.
Free On-Site Camera Survey
We'll walk your property, mark the spots that matter and quote the exact system — no cost, no obligation.
Call (236) 349-7751Wired vs Wireless: The Short, Honest Answer
Wireless cameras are easy to buy and easy to love — until the WiFi hiccups during the one clip you needed, or the battery dies the week you're on vacation. That's why we install wired systems for most jobs: constant power, continuous recording, no signal drops. Wireless still earns its spot on detached garages, gates and rentals where running cable isn't practical, and we'll mix the two when the property calls for it. For the full breakdown, read our wired vs wireless camera comparison.
What Affects Your Camera System Price?
We quote the whole job upfront after the site survey. These are the factors that set the number:
| Factor | What It Means |
|---|---|
| Camera count | Each camera adds hardware and a cable run. Most homes need 3–6; businesses vary by layout. |
| Resolution | 4K captures finer detail (faces, plates) than HD but needs more recorder storage. |
| Cable runs | Long runs, brick exteriors and two-story routing add labor time versus a single-story attic pull. |
| Recorder & storage | How many days of footage you keep determines the NVR/DVR and hard-drive size. |
| Extras | Doorbell cameras, floodlight cams or tying cameras into a smart home setup. |
Not sure how big a system you need? Our guide to how many security cameras a home actually needs walks through the coverage math — most people are surprised how few it takes.
Our Simple 4-Step Camera Process
1. Free Site Survey
We walk your home or business, note entries and blind spots, and listen to what worries you most.
2. Coverage Plan & Quote
You get a camera-by-camera plan with one upfront price for equipment and installation.
3. Clean Installation
Cables hidden through attic and soffit, cameras aimed and focused, recorder configured and tested.
4. App Setup & Handover
Live view and playback working on your phone, and a walkthrough so you're confident using it all.
Why Jesup & SE Georgia Trust KELV With Their Cameras
Camera systems fail at the weak points you can't see in the box photos — loose connectors, cable stapled through a hot attic, a recorder nobody configured. As a low-voltage contractor, cabling is our trade. We terminate connections properly, label the runs, and leave you a system that still works the night a storm knocks the power sideways and you want to check the property from your phone.
"Installed a full security camera system at our shop. Great quality and they showed us how to use the app. Highly recommend." — Derrick W., Hinesville, GA
Placement decides whether footage is useful or useless — our camera placement guide covers the seven spots that matter most. And if you're adding a video doorbell or smart locks at the same time, our smart home installation ties it all into one app instead of five.
Home vs Business Camera Systems
The hardware overlaps, but the job is different. Home systems are about entries and approaches — front door, driveway, back yard — with alerts on your phone when something moves. Business systems have to answer harder questions: who was at the register at 4:12, which door the stock walked out of, what actually happened in the parking lot. That means more cameras, tighter angles over tills and doorways, and a recorder with enough storage to keep footage for weeks instead of days, because incidents at a business often surface long after they happen.
We also cover a lot of rural property out here. Homes on acreage in Wayne, Long and Appling counties come with long driveways, barns, fuel tanks and equipment sheds a house camera will never see. Between the humidity and the afternoon thunderstorms, we spec weather-rated cameras and protect the long cable runs so a summer storm doesn't take the system down with it.
- Homes — entries, driveway and blind sides, phone alerts, storage sized for everyday playback.
- Shops & restaurants — registers, entrances and stock areas, with retention long enough for incident and insurance review.
- Offices & churches — entry and parking coverage, with footage access limited to the people who should have it.
- Farms & rural property — gates, barns and equipment, with mounting and cable runs built for the weather.
Camera Brands & Ecosystems We Work With
Most of what we install falls into a few well-known ecosystems, and the right one depends on how you'll use it. Reolink and Lorex are common picks for homes and small businesses — solid cameras, local recording to an NVR, and no required monthly fees. UniFi from Ubiquiti suits larger properties and businesses that want cameras, recorder and network managed as one system. All three record to a box on site, which we prefer: your footage stays yours, and recording continues whether or not the internet is up.
What we help you weigh: how the phone app feels to use, how many days of footage the recorder holds, whether you want to avoid subscriptions, and whether the system can grow when you add cameras later. Already bought cameras? Bring them to the site survey — we'll tell you straight whether they're worth installing.
What to Expect After the Install
The handover matters as much as the mounting. We finish every job sitting down with you at the recorder and the phone app: live views, playback, saving a clip, adjusting motion alerts — until you can do each one yourself. Cable clippings and boxes leave with us, and every run is labeled so any future tech knows exactly what goes where.
The most common follow-up is a small one: after a week of real alerts, you might want a motion zone tightened or a camera angle nudged. Call or text and we'll sort it — we stand behind our workmanship, and we'd rather adjust a camera than have you ignoring notifications. Save (236) 349-7751; the people who answer are the ones who installed your system.
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