CCTV & Security Systems

Design and installation of high-definition indoor and outdoor security camera systems with remote viewing and recording.

CCTV & Security Systems

CCTV & Security Camera Systems

We design and install HD and 4K security camera systems for homes and businesses. Each system includes cameras, cabling, recording equipment (DVR or NVR), and remote viewing setup.

Industries We Serve

CCTV installation protects properties across the GTA. We serve:

  • Retail stores and shopping centers
  • Office buildings and warehouses
  • Residential homes and condos
  • Restaurants and hospitality
  • Industrial and manufacturing

Problems It Solves

Break-ins, theft, and vandalism affect both homes and businesses. Without video evidence, incidents are harder to resolve and insurance claims can be disputed. CCTV systems provide 24/7 recording and remote viewing—proof when something happens, peace of mind when it doesn't.

What's Included

Camera Types

Dome Cameras

Ceiling-mounted, discreet—ideal for indoor surveillance.

Bullet Cameras

Long-range outdoor—visible deterrent, weather-resistant.

IP Camera Systems

Network-based—flexible placement, remote access, scalable.

System Features

  • HD and 4K cameras for clear day and night footage
  • Indoor and outdoor units—weather-resistant where needed
  • DVR or NVR recording with storage for weeks or months
  • Remote viewing via smartphone or computer

Why Choose CableLink for CCTV Installation

  • IP and analog cameras, DVR/NVR systems, and remote viewing configuration
  • Proper cable runs and power for reliable 24/7 recording
  • Hands-on training on system use and footage retrieval

Related Services

CCTV systems run on structured cabling. We also provide network setup for IP cameras and low-voltage wiring for access control.

Common Questions About CCTV Installation

How many cameras do I need for my property?

It depends on entry points, coverage areas, and blind spots. We assess your property and recommend placement based on vulnerable areas—typically entry doors, driveways, and perimeter. Most homes need 4–8 cameras; commercial sites vary by size and layout.

What's the difference between DVR and NVR systems?

DVR systems use analog or coaxial cameras and record at the recorder. NVR systems use IP cameras that send digital video over your network—they offer higher resolution, easier scaling, and remote access. We recommend NVR for new installations when your network can support it.

Can I view my cameras from my phone?

Yes. We configure remote viewing as part of every installation. You can view live feeds and recorded footage from anywhere via the manufacturer's app or a web browser. Setup includes secure access so only authorized users can view your system.