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EPISODE · Jun 17, 2026 · 4 MIN

What’s the Difference Between a Security System Installer and an Electrician for Commercial Work in Pittsburgh?

from The seoboostbp’s Podcast · host Topical Knowledge

When your commercial building needs security cameras and access control, hiring the wrong type of contractor can cost you far more than the installation itself. Understanding the difference between a security system installer and a licensed electrician — and why Pittsburgh businesses often need both in one — could save your company from failed inspections, denied insurance claims, and expensive rework. First, a general security installer typically handles only the devices: mounting cameras, programming panels, and connecting hardware. A licensed electrician who specializes in security handles everything from low-voltage camera cabling to the higher-voltage circuits powering your NVR recorders and access control panels. Pennsylvania's electrical code requires licensed work on any circuit powering commercial equipment, meaning an unlicensed installation could void your property insurance or fail a building inspection. When one company holds both electrical and alarm installer licenses, there's no subcontracting gap, no crew miscommunication, and no ambiguity about who is responsible when something stops working. For Pittsburgh-area businesses, this distinction is especially critical. Pennsylvania's Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs maintains separate license categories for electrical contractors and alarm installers, and many alarm companies only hold one. Businesses that discover this mismatch after an insurance claim is denied — or after failing a commercial inspection — end up paying twice. Working with a company qualified to handle the full scope from the panel to the camera mount protects your investment, keeps your building code-compliant, and ensures your system is documented and serviceable for years ahead. Read the full article: https://nyetechnicalservices.com/paa/security-system-installer-vs-electrician-commercial/ Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/KnYBPtYKzKE — — — Nye Technical Services 244 Pfeifer Rd, Harmony, PA 16037, USA Phone: +1 724-204-1750 Google Business Profile: https://www.google.com/maps/place/?q=place_id:ChIJ846M0EWAM4gRT8YA05c_scA Website: https://nyetechnicalservices.com #CommercialSecurity #PittsburghElectrician #SecuritySystemInstaller #PennsylvaniaElectricalCode #AccessControl

When your commercial building needs security cameras and access control, hiring the wrong type of contractor can cost you far more than the installation itself. Understanding the difference between a security system installer and a licensed electrician — and why Pittsburgh businesses often need both in one — could save your company from failed inspections, denied insurance claims, and expensive rework. First, a general security installer typically handles only the devices: mounting cameras, programming panels, and connecting hardware. A licensed electrician who specializes in security handles everything from low-voltage camera cabling to the higher-voltage circuits powering your NVR recorders and access control panels. Pennsylvania's electrical code requires licensed work on any circuit powering commercial equipment, meaning an unlicensed installation could void your property insurance or fail a building inspection. When one company holds both electrical and alarm installer licenses, there's no subcontracting gap, no crew miscommunication, and no ambiguity about who is responsible when something stops working. For Pittsburgh-area businesses, this distinction is especially critical. Pennsylvania's Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs maintains separate license categories for electrical contractors and alarm installers, and many alarm companies only hold one. Businesses that discover this mismatch after an insurance claim is denied — or after failing a commercial inspection — end up paying twice. Working with a company qualified to handle the full scope from the panel to the camera mount protects your investment, keeps your building code-compliant, and ensures your system is documented and serviceable for years ahead. Read the full article: https://nyetechnicalservices.com/paa/security-system-installer-vs-electrician-commercial/ Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/KnYBPtYKzKE — — — Nye Technical Services 244 Pfeifer Rd, Harmony, PA 16037, USA Phone: +1 724-204-1750 Google Business Profile: https://www.google.com/maps/place/?q=place_id:ChIJ846M0EWAM4gRT8YA05c_scA Website: https://nyetechnicalservices.com #CommercialSecurity #PittsburghElectrician #SecuritySystemInstaller #PennsylvaniaElectricalCode #AccessControl

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