This was touched on a few weeks ago but was mostly about having the monitoring service going through a landline or cellular.<div>
</div><div>I am looking at providers. There is a company called FrontPoint that gets great reviews but I've never heard of them. It is monitored over a cell network and is self-install. The install is apparently really simply as everything is wireless and the sensors just use industrial grade adhesive backing so you just stick them where needed. You give them a call once everything is installed and they configure. Has anyone ever used them?</div><div>
</div><div>In the other thread a few people mentioned it was not worth getting the monitoring as the siren is usually enough. Obviously the monitoring is where the money is made and every company structures around this. If you don't sign up for a monitoring contract then the equipment costs three times more. In the end the difference in cost isn't much over a 2-3 year period. The homeowners insurance discount would likely make up the difference. I'm not sure that the discount applies without monitoring. </div><div>
</div><div>Someone also mentioned that you were getting screwed if your insurance discount didn't cover the monitoring fee. I can't find any carrier that provides a discount high enough to cover this cost. Maybe if you have a very high premium (>10k) then this would work but my premium is around $1300 so no company is about to discount the $400-$500 it would cost in yearly monitoring.</div><div>
</div><div>With FrontPoint I'm looking at $330 for equipment which I'll own and $42.99/monthly for monitoring. This is their automated package which I can control and monitor from a smartphone. Without this automation it would be $35/month. It would be nice to have the ability to turn it off/on from my phone since we have a dog that we occasionally need the neighbors to let out. Still, that's a lot of money and I agree that the stickers on the windows and doors and the loud siren do 95% of the legwork. </div><div>
</div><div>Anyone have any advice? The reason I'm considering this is there have been a couple car break-ins in our neighborhood and the wife would feel better. </div>
</div><div>I am looking at providers. There is a company called FrontPoint that gets great reviews but I've never heard of them. It is monitored over a cell network and is self-install. The install is apparently really simply as everything is wireless and the sensors just use industrial grade adhesive backing so you just stick them where needed. You give them a call once everything is installed and they configure. Has anyone ever used them?</div><div>
</div><div>In the other thread a few people mentioned it was not worth getting the monitoring as the siren is usually enough. Obviously the monitoring is where the money is made and every company structures around this. If you don't sign up for a monitoring contract then the equipment costs three times more. In the end the difference in cost isn't much over a 2-3 year period. The homeowners insurance discount would likely make up the difference. I'm not sure that the discount applies without monitoring. </div><div>
</div><div>Someone also mentioned that you were getting screwed if your insurance discount didn't cover the monitoring fee. I can't find any carrier that provides a discount high enough to cover this cost. Maybe if you have a very high premium (>10k) then this would work but my premium is around $1300 so no company is about to discount the $400-$500 it would cost in yearly monitoring.</div><div>
</div><div>With FrontPoint I'm looking at $330 for equipment which I'll own and $42.99/monthly for monitoring. This is their automated package which I can control and monitor from a smartphone. Without this automation it would be $35/month. It would be nice to have the ability to turn it off/on from my phone since we have a dog that we occasionally need the neighbors to let out. Still, that's a lot of money and I agree that the stickers on the windows and doors and the loud siren do 95% of the legwork. </div><div>
</div><div>Anyone have any advice? The reason I'm considering this is there have been a couple car break-ins in our neighborhood and the wife would feel better. </div>