South East regional pricing

How Much Does a CCTV Installer Cost in Epsom and Ewell?

Updated prices for . Epsom and Ewell prices are typically 35% above the national average.

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Price summary

Epsom and Ewell Price Summary

Service Low Average High
2-Camera CCTV System £470 £675 £940
4-Camera CCTV System £810 £1,345 £1,885
8-Camera CCTV System £1,615 £2,425 £3,365

Prices include labour and materials. VAT may apply. Based on South East regional pricing.

Full pricing

All CCTV Installer Prices in Epsom and Ewell

Epsom and Ewell is in South East England and cctv installer costs here are 35% above the national average. Prices are based on real regional wage data from the Office for National Statistics.

All prices include materials and labour unless stated otherwise. Prices verified 2026

2-Camera CCTV System

Low

£470

Average

£675

High

£940

3-4 hours

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Supply and installation of a 2-camera wired CCTV system with a recording box that stores the footage. Includes HD cameras, all cabling, power supply, and setting up viewing on your phone so you can watch live from anywhere.

~50% labour, ~50% materials

What affects the price

  • Camera type (bullet, dome, turret)
  • Resolution (1080p, 2K, 4K)
  • Length of cable runs required
  • Whether existing wiring can be reused

4-Camera CCTV System

Low

£810

Average

£1,345

High

£1,885

4-6 hours

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Supply and installation of a 4-camera wired CCTV system with DVR/NVR recorder and hard drive. Includes cameras, cabling, mounting, power supply and remote app setup.

~50% labour, ~50% materials

What affects the price

  • Camera resolution and night vision quality
  • Whether IP or analogue cameras are used
  • Cable routing complexity (internal vs external)
  • DVR/NVR storage capacity

8-Camera CCTV System

Low

£1,615

Average

£2,425

High

£3,365

1-2 days

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Supply and installation of an 8-camera wired CCTV system for larger properties. Includes IP cameras, NVR with large hard drive, full cabling, mounting and remote viewing configuration.

~50% labour, ~50% materials

What affects the price

  • Property size and number of buildings
  • Camera specification (4K, AI detection, varifocal)
  • Length and complexity of cable runs
  • Whether PoE (Power over Ethernet) is used

Doorbell Camera Installation

Low

£110

Average

£200

High

£335

30-60 minutes

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Installation of a video doorbell camera such as Ring, Nest or Eufy. Includes mounting, wiring (if hardwired model), Wi-Fi connection and app setup on your phone.

~33% labour, ~67% materials

What affects the price

  • Brand and model of doorbell camera
  • Whether hardwired or battery powered
  • Existing doorbell wiring availability
  • Wi-Fi signal strength at the front door

Wireless CCTV System

Low

£540

Average

£875

High

£1,210

2-4 hours

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Supply and installation of a 4-camera wireless CCTV system. Cameras connect via Wi-Fi to a base station or NVR. Includes cameras, base unit, app setup and positioning for optimal coverage.

~42% labour, ~58% materials

What affects the price

  • Wi-Fi range and signal strength around the property
  • Whether cameras are battery or mains powered
  • Cloud storage vs local recording
  • Camera brand and resolution

CCTV Maintenance and Service

Low

£65

Average

£135

High

£235

1-2 hours

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Annual service visit to check and maintain an existing CCTV system. Includes cleaning camera lenses, checking connections, updating firmware and verifying recording and playback.

~90% labour, ~10% materials

What affects the price

  • Number of cameras in the system
  • Whether any parts need replacing
  • Age and condition of the system
  • Whether remote viewing needs reconfiguring

Additional Camera Installation

Low

£135

Average

£270

High

£470

1-2 hours

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Adding an extra camera to an existing CCTV system. Includes supply of camera, cable run to the DVR/NVR, mounting, configuration and integration with remote viewing.

~50% labour, ~50% materials

What affects the price

  • Camera type and resolution
  • Distance from the recorder
  • Whether the DVR/NVR has spare channels
  • Cable routing difficulty

CCTV Repair

Low

£80

Average

£160

High

£335

1-2 hours

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Diagnosing and fixing a fault with an existing CCTV system. Common issues include failed cameras, recording problems, connectivity issues and power supply faults.

~58% labour, ~42% materials

What affects the price

  • Type of fault (camera, recorder, cabling, power)
  • Whether replacement parts are needed
  • Age of the system and parts availability
  • Number of cameras affected

Commercial CCTV System

Low

£2,690

Average

£4,710

High

£8,075

2-4 days

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Supply and installation of a commercial-grade CCTV system for a shop, office or business premises. Typically 8-16 cameras with NVR, remote monitoring and 30-day recording retention.

~43% labour, ~57% materials

What affects the price

  • Number and type of cameras required
  • Size of the premises
  • Whether it needs to meet insurance requirements
  • Integration with access control or alarm systems

Number Plate Recognition (ANPR)

Low

£2,690

Average

£5,385

High

£9,420

1-2 days

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Installation of an ANPR camera system to automatically read and log vehicle number plates. Used for car park management, site access control and security. Includes camera, software and integration.

~31% labour, ~69% materials

What affects the price

  • Number of entry and exit lanes
  • Whether integrated with barriers or access gates
  • Software licence and ongoing subscription costs
  • Lighting conditions (IR illumination may be needed)

Remote Viewing Setup

Low

£55

Average

£110

High

£175

30-60 minutes

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Configuring remote access to your existing CCTV system so you can view live feeds and recordings from your phone, tablet or computer from anywhere.

What affects the price

  • DVR/NVR brand and model (some are easier than others)
  • Internet speed and router configuration
  • Number of devices to set up
  • Whether port forwarding or P2P cloud access is used

CCTV Upgrade and Replacement

Low

£540

Average

£1,010

High

£1,615

3-5 hours

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Replacing an outdated CCTV system with modern HD or IP cameras. Includes new cameras and recorder while reusing existing cable runs where possible.

~47% labour, ~53% materials

What affects the price

  • Number of cameras being replaced
  • Whether existing cabling supports new cameras
  • Upgrade from analogue to IP (may need new cable)
  • New recorder specification and storage

Step by step

What's Involved in Hiring a CCTV Installation

Getting CCTV installed at home involves a site assessment, system design, professional fitting, and setup of remote viewing on your phone.

1

Site survey and coverage planning

The installer walks around your property to identify vulnerable areas — driveways, front doors, side gates, and rear gardens. They assess camera positions, check for obstructions, and plan cable routes. The goal is to achieve full coverage of entry points with no blind spots.

2

System recommendation

Based on the survey, the installer recommends the number of cameras, resolution, and recording setup. They will explain the options — wired vs wireless, local recording vs cloud storage, and features like night vision, AI person detection, and number plate capture. You agree on a system and price.

3

Camera mounting and cabling

Cameras are securely mounted at the planned positions, typically at 2.5-3 metres height for optimal coverage. For wired systems, cables are run back to the recorder — the installer routes them as discreetly as possible along gutters, soffits, and through walls. Power over Ethernet (PoE) systems use a single cable for both power and video.

4

Recorder setup and configuration

The DVR or NVR is installed in a discreet, secure location and connected to all cameras. The installer configures recording schedules, motion detection zones, and storage retention periods. Most systems overwrite the oldest footage automatically when the hard drive is full.

5

Remote viewing and app setup

The system is connected to your broadband router and a viewing app is installed on your phone. The installer configures push notifications for motion alerts and shows you how to view live feeds, play back recordings, and download clips. They also ensure the system is secure with strong passwords.

Regional comparison

How Epsom and Ewell Compares

Average cost of 2-camera cctv system across regions.

Epsom and Ewell
+35% £675
National Average
baseline £500
London
+24% £620

Local insights

What Affects CCTV Installer Costs in Epsom and Ewell?

The South East has a mix of housing styles, from Victorian and Edwardian semis to 1930s suburban developments and modern estates. Epsom and Ewell has a range of property types and ages that can affect the scope and cost of work, and properties in areas near Surrey and Kent vary in age and condition. With a population of null, Epsom and Ewell is classified as a area and is one of the more expensive areas for cctv installer work. Older properties with original features typically cost more due to additional preparation and access challenges — 4-camera cctv system here averages around £1,345.

The South East sits above the national average for trade costs, influenced by proximity to London and the generally higher cost of living. Labour rates in Epsom and Ewell are typically 35% above the UK average. In Epsom and Ewell, local demand for cctv installer services varies depending on the mix of residential and commercial properties in the area, and the area is one of the more expensive areas compared to the rest of the country. With fewer tradespeople based locally, you may find slightly less choice, and it is worth booking ahead for larger jobs. Prices can vary 30-50% between different tradespeople for the same job, so getting multiple quotes is essential.

What you pay for cctv installer work in Epsom and Ewell depends on the complexity of the job, the materials used, and the condition of your property. Older detached and semi-detached homes often present more challenges that add to the cost. For a common job like 2-camera cctv system, expect to pay around £675 in Epsom and Ewell, while larger jobs such as number plate recognition (anpr) range from £2,690 to £9,420. As a area in the South East, Epsom and Ewell prices reflect local demand and the regional cost of living. Coastal properties may face additional considerations that affect pricing.

When getting quotes in Epsom and Ewell, aim for at least three from different qualified professionals. Ask each one to visit and assess the work rather than quoting over the phone. A good cctv installer will check the existing setup, identify complications, and provide a detailed cost breakdown. With fewer tradespeople based locally, you may find slightly less choice, and it is worth booking ahead for larger jobs. Be wary of quotes that seem significantly cheaper — they may be cutting corners on materials or quality. Always check qualifications, insurance and recent reviews.

Depending on the work involved, you may also need alarm installation (£405–£1,075), locksmith (£80–£200), or aerial & satellite installation (£200–£405) in Epsom and Ewell.

Common questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about cctv installer costs in Epsom and Ewell.

Do I need planning permission for CCTV cameras?
For residential CCTV, you generally do not need planning permission. However, your cameras must not point at public spaces or neighbours property where there is a reasonable expectation of privacy. You also need to comply with data protection laws (GDPR) if your cameras capture footage beyond your own property.
What is the difference between wired and wireless CCTV?
Wired systems (PoE) are more reliable with no signal dropouts and provide a stable power supply, but require cable runs to each camera. Wireless (Wi-Fi) cameras are easier to install and reposition, but depend on strong Wi-Fi signal and need regular battery charging or mains power.
How much storage do CCTV cameras need?
A typical 4-camera system recording continuously at 1080p uses around 1TB per week. Most home systems record on motion detection only, which dramatically reduces storage needs. A 2TB hard drive in an NVR usually stores 2-4 weeks of motion-triggered footage.
Are CCTV cameras effective at deterring burglars?
Yes. Research consistently shows that visible CCTV cameras are one of the most effective deterrents against break-ins. Combine cameras with good lighting and visible signage for the best effect. Modern systems with phone alerts also let you respond to suspicious activity in real time.
Do I need to display signs if I have CCTV?
Yes. Under UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act, if your cameras capture footage of people beyond your property boundary, you must display clear signs informing people that CCTV is in operation. The signs should include your contact details and the purpose of the recording. Your installer should provide compliant signage.
How long does CCTV footage need to be kept?
There is no legal minimum for domestic CCTV, but most home systems retain 2-4 weeks of footage before overwriting. For commercial premises, the ICO recommends retaining footage for no longer than 30 days unless there is a specific reason to keep it longer. Your installer will configure retention based on your storage capacity.
What resolution should I choose for home CCTV cameras?
1080p (Full HD) is the minimum you should consider and is fine for most homes. 2K (4MP) gives noticeably sharper images, especially for identifying faces and number plates at a distance. 4K cameras produce excellent detail but require more storage and a stronger network. For typical front door and driveway coverage, 2K offers the best balance.
Can I install CCTV cameras myself or do I need a professional?
Wireless doorbell cameras and plug-in Wi-Fi cameras are designed for DIY installation. However, a professional wired system with multiple cameras, proper cable runs, and an NVR is best installed by a professional. They will position cameras for optimal coverage, run cables neatly, and configure the system properly.
What happens to my CCTV if the broadband goes down?
If you have a local NVR or DVR, your cameras continue to record footage locally even without broadband. You just lose remote viewing and phone alerts until the connection is restored. Cloud-only cameras (like some Ring or Arlo models) stop recording entirely without internet, which is a significant limitation.
How much does a cctv installer cost in Epsom and Ewell in 2026?
2-Camera CCTV System in Epsom and Ewell typically costs between £470 and £940, with the average being around £675. Prices vary depending on the scope of work, materials used, and the specific requirements of your property.
Are cctv installer prices cheaper in Epsom and Ewell than London?
Epsom and Ewell prices are 35% above the national average, though still comparable to London for 2-camera cctv system.
How do I find a good cctv installer in Epsom and Ewell?
Get at least three quotes from different tradespeople, check recent reviews, and ask whether the quote includes VAT and everything you need. A detailed written quote that breaks down all costs is a good sign. Always check qualifications, insurance and recent reviews before hiring.
What affects cctv installer prices in Epsom and Ewell?
The main factors are the scope and complexity of what you need, the options and products chosen, and local market rates. Epsom and Ewell rates are 35% above the national average. Getting multiple quotes is the best way to ensure a fair price.
Do cctv installer prices include materials in Epsom and Ewell?
The prices shown on this page include all typical costs. However, when getting real quotes, always confirm what is and isn't included. Some tradespeople break out costs separately, while others give an all-in price. Ask for a detailed breakdown before agreeing to any work.