Smoke & Combo Detector Installation in Sterling Heights, MI
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Smoke & Combo Detector Installation in Sterling Heights, MI

Hardwired smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, and combination units — professionally installed and interconnected so the whole house alarms the moment danger is detected.

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Smoke & Combo Detector Installation in Sterling Heights, MI in Sterling Heights
Why It Matters

Why Hardwired, Interconnected Detectors Matter

Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors are your family's first line of defense, but battery-only units fail quietly when batteries die or get pulled. Hardwired detectors draw constant power from your home's wiring with a battery backup, so they keep watch even during an outage.

When detectors are interconnected, an alarm in one room triggers every alarm in the house at once — critical seconds of warning that can be the difference in a fire or a carbon monoxide leak. Our licensed electricians install and link smoke, CO, and combination units throughout your home to NEC and local code.

Whether you're replacing aging detectors, adding protection to a finished basement or new bedroom, or bringing an older home up to current safety standards, we handle the wiring, placement, and testing for complete, reliable coverage.

  • Hardwired units with battery backup
  • Interconnected — one alarms, all alarm
  • Smoke, carbon monoxide & combo units
  • Code-compliant placement & testing
Is It Time?

Signs You Need New or Upgraded Detectors

If any of these apply, it's time to have your detection system evaluated and brought up to code.

Detectors are over 10 years old
Units chirp or false-alarm frequently
You rely on battery-only smoke alarms
Detectors aren't interconnected
You have no carbon monoxide protection
Added a bedroom, basement, or finished space
Detectors are missing on a level of the home
You're updating an older home's safety systems

Protect every room — let's install detectors the right way.

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The Primetime Difference

Why Homeowners Call Us First

Whole-Home Early Warning

Interconnected detectors alarm everywhere at once, giving your family the earliest possible warning of fire or CO.

Code-Compliant Coverage

We install and place smoke and CO detectors to NEC and local code for complete, inspection-ready protection.

Hardwired With Backup

Constant power plus a battery backup means your detectors keep working through dead batteries and outages.

Licensed & Tested

Every unit is installed by licensed electricians and tested to confirm it triggers the entire interconnected system.

How It Works

From Your Call to a Safe Home

  1. 01

    Safety Assessment

    We walk your home to check detector age, placement, and coverage, and identify any gaps in fire or CO protection.

  2. 02

    Coverage Plan

    We recommend smoke, CO, or combination units for each area and explain placement and interconnection up front.

  3. 03

    Professional Install

    Our licensed electricians wire, mount, and interconnect each detector cleanly and to code throughout the home.

  4. 04

    Test & Walkthrough

    We test every unit to confirm the whole system alarms together, then show you how it works and maintains itself.

FAQ

Smoke & Combo Detectors Questions

Answers to the questions we hear most. Still unsure? Reach out any time.

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A smoke detector senses smoke from fire only. A combination unit detects both smoke and carbon monoxide — an odorless, colorless gas from fuel-burning appliances — giving you two critical protections in a single device.

Hardwired detectors run on your home's power with a battery backup, so they don't fail when a battery dies. Interconnecting them means an alarm in one room sounds every alarm in the house — vital extra warning time if a fire or CO leak starts where you can't hear a single unit.

Most smoke detectors should be replaced every 10 years and carbon monoxide detectors every 5 to 7 years, even if they still chirp when tested. The internal sensors degrade over time, so age — not just a working test button — determines replacement.

Code generally requires a smoke detector inside each bedroom, outside each sleeping area, and on every level of the home, including the basement. Carbon monoxide detectors are required near sleeping areas and on each level. We confirm placement to current code during installation.

Yes. We routinely replace aging or battery-only units with modern hardwired, interconnected detectors. If your home isn't wired for them yet, we can run the wiring and bring your detection system fully up to code.

Areas We Serve

Proudly Serving the Southeast MI Metro

Based in Sterling Heights, MI, we deliver fast, dependable electrical service to 30+ communities across Macomb, Oakland, and the greater Metro Detroit area.

Macomb County

11 communities served

Oakland County

13 communities served

Metro Detroit & Lakeshore

6 communities served

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