Smoke Alarm Installation Prices in Dunedin

12 services from NZ$60 · Dunedin, Otago

Smoke Alarm Prices in Dunedin

Prices include GST. The Residential Tenancies Act 2016 requires working smoke alarms in all rental properties — landlords must install long-life (10-year lithium battery) or hardwired photoelectric alarms. All homes should have photoelectric alarms. Confirm current placement requirements with your local Fire and Emergency NZ office.

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Smoke alarm installation prices in Dunedin

Key Services at a Glance — Dunedin

Single Alarm Install

NZ$135

avg · NZ$90NZ$200

Photoelectric supply + install

Full System (3-bed)

NZ$620

avg · NZ$420NZ$950

Interconnected system

Rental Compliance

NZ$350

avg · NZ$220NZ$560

Compliance package

Smoke alarm installation in Dunedin starts from NZ$60. A single photoelectric alarm supply and install averages NZ$135. Prices include GST. The Residential Tenancies Act 2016 requires working smoke alarms in all rental properties — landlords must install long-life (10-year lithium battery) or hardwired photoelectric alarms. All homes should have photoelectric alarms. Confirm current placement requirements with your local Fire and Emergency NZ office.

Smoke alarm services in Dunedin include photoelectric alarm supply and install, interconnected system installation, hardwired alarm installs, wireless interconnected systems, compliance inspections, alarm replacement, heat alarm installation, carbon monoxide detector installation, annual testing, and rental property compliance packages. A full interconnected system for a 3-bedroom home in Dunedin is available from NZ$420.

Use a specialist smoke alarm compliance company rather than a general electrician for battery or wireless installations. Choose wireless interconnected alarms to avoid wiring costs. Compare at least two quotes for whole-house upgrades. Rental property compliance packages in Dunedin start from NZ$220.

Check online reviews on Google and trade platforms. Confirm the installer holds appropriate licences for your state or territory — hardwired alarms require a licensed electrician. For rental properties, ensure the provider can issue a written compliance certificate. Ask whether they carry public liability insurance and confirm warranty terms on the alarms installed.