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Aico it is then; the last time I priced the wireless ones, there were £80ish each (alarm & base). So can get expensive dependant on numbers.
Yes this is why I am going for wireless. They are rental properties so are tenanted and I thought it would be a nightmare to try and run interlinks and end ups costing more than a wireless base.Me too...Aico, and with the radio modules they are a breeze.
Ok, some feel they are pricey, but what price on ease of installation, speed thereof, and safety?
i used to be skeptical about the radio link bases but they havent missed a beat on the hundred or so installs i did this year aloneMe too...Aico, and with the radio modules they are a breeze.
Ok, some feel they are pricey, but what price on ease of installation, speed thereof, and safety?
Unfortunately budget is an issue, doing it for a landlord.If budget isn’t an issue the Nest smoke alarms are rather neat
Unfortunately budget is an issue, doing it for a landlord.
time to lift carpets/floors remove plasterboard, fish cables etc i agree the radio link makes a saving cost wise, would you rather 2 hours extra to run a communication cable or pay a bit extra for a radio base and little disruption to existing decor, id go radio everytimeYes this is why I am going for wireless. They are rental properties so are tenanted and I thought it would be a nightmare to try and run interlinks and end ups costing more than a wireless base.
time to lift carpets/floors remove plasterboard, fish cables etc i agree the radio link makes a saving cost wise, would you rather 2 hours extra to run a communication cable or pay a bit extra for a radio base and little disruption to existing decor, id go radio everytimeYes this is why I am going for wireless. They are rental properties so are tenanted and I thought it would be a nightmare to try and run interlinks and end ups costing more than a wireless base.
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