Smoke Alarm Installation Prices in San Diego

12 services from $50 · San Diego, California

Smoke Alarm Prices in San Diego

Prices exclude state and local sales tax. NFPA 72 is the national standard but state and local fire codes may impose additional requirements. Smoke detector placement, interconnection, and CO alarm requirements vary by state and municipality. Always verify local requirements with your local fire marshal or Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ).

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Smoke alarm installation prices in San Diego

Key Services at a Glance — San Diego

Single Alarm Install

$95

avg · $60$140

Photoelectric supply + install

Full System (3-bed)

$480

avg · $300$700

Interconnected system

Rental Compliance

$320

avg · $200$520

Compliance package

Smoke alarm installation in San Diego starts from $50. A single photoelectric alarm supply and install averages $95. Prices exclude state and local sales tax. NFPA 72 is the national standard but state and local fire codes may impose additional requirements. Smoke detector placement, interconnection, and CO alarm requirements vary by state and municipality. Always verify local requirements with your local fire marshal or Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ).

Smoke alarm services in San Diego 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 San Diego is available from $300.

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 San Diego start from $200.

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.