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Low Voltage Alarm Systems

We are proud to be certified to install, inspect, service, and troubleshoot low-voltage smoke alarm systems for a wide range of properties. These advanced systems are an excellent solution for commercial buildings, multi-family residences, and custom homes that require seamless integration with centralized fire alarm panels. Our licensed electricians ensure every system is installed correctly, functions reliably, and meets all local and national code requirements.

In addition to low-voltage systems, R&J Brothers Electric continues to install and maintain traditional hardwired and battery-operated smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. This allows us to provide complete, customized fire safety solutions tailored to the unique needs of each property. Whether you’re upgrading an existing system or installing protection in a new space, our team delivers dependable service and peace of mind through professional, code-compliant fire alarm solutions.

What types of smoke alarm systems do you install?

We install low-voltage smoke alarm systems, hardwired detectors, and battery-operated smoke and carbon monoxide detectors to suit commercial, residential, and multi-family properties.

What is a low-voltage smoke alarm system?

Low-voltage systems are designed to integrate directly with centralized fire alarm panels, providing enhanced monitoring, alerts, and reliability for larger or more complex properties.

Are your installations code-compliant?

Yes. All installations are completed by licensed professionals and adhere to local, state, and national fire safety codes to ensure compliance and safety.

Can low-voltage systems be used in homes?

Absolutely. They are ideal for custom homes, multi-family residences, or any property that benefits from integration with a centralized fire alarm system.

Do you service existing smoke and carbon monoxide detectors?

Yes. We inspect, maintain, and troubleshoot traditional hardwired and battery-operated detectors to ensure they remain reliable and fully operational.

How often should smoke alarm systems be inspected?

Routine inspections are recommended at least once a year, though commercial properties may require more frequent checks based on local regulations or building size.