Every install held to
the same standard.
We document our installation standards so you know exactly what to expect — before we show up, during the install, and when we hand off the system to you.
Most installs have no standards. Ours are documented.
The difference between a system that works and one that doesn’t usually isn’t the hardware — it’s the install. A camera in a dead signal zone, a sensor mounted wrong, wires that fail in two years. Our standards exist so every Minted system performs the same way, regardless of where it’s installed or who installs it.
Placed for coverage. Not for convenience.
A camera aimed at the sky or mounted in a dead Wi-Fi zone isn’t protection — it’s a false sense of security. Every Minted camera is positioned for actual coverage of real entry points and risk areas.
- Coverage planned on paper before hardware is selected
- Signal tested at the exact mount location
- Field-of-view confirmed live before finishing
- Night vision and motion zones configured
The same standards. On every property type.
Whether it’s a single-family home or a multi-structure commercial site, the checklist is the same. Standards don’t scale down based on the job size.
- Perimeter and entry point coverage mapped first
- Hardware mounted for longevity, not speed
- Clean installation regardless of surface type
- Full system test before any handoff
The performance benchmarks every Minted system must meet.
These aren’t aspirational goals. They’re requirements. Every install is checked against these benchmarks before we consider it complete.
Why documented standards matter to you.
When a company publishes their installation standards, they’re making a commitment — not just describing a process. Here’s what our standards mean for your system.
See what a proper install
looks like in person.
Get a quote and we’ll put together a system recommendation — along with a clear picture of what the installation process will look like for your property.
