Security Sensor Lights in Mount Pleasant, Perth - installed by SmartSpace Installations

Security Lighting · Mount Pleasant

Security Sensor Lights Mount Pleasant

Local security sensor lights for Mount Pleasant (6153).

Overview

Security sensor light installation in Mount Pleasant (6153) - motion-triggered LED floodlights, integrated with CCTV and home security, installed by licensed electricians.

We install security sensor lights across Mount Pleasant, on the south side of the Canning River with leafy streets most weeks. Typical Mount Pleasant job: 4-6 motion-activated LED floodlights covering driveway, side gates and rear yard approaches, tied into the home's alarm and CCTV so a triggered light pushes a notification to your phone.

Every install includes proper lux calculations for the site, neighbour-glare-respecting angles, dusk-to-dawn override, and separate manual switching. LED heads carry 5-year warranties and are rated for coastal Perth conditions.

Where the home already has CCTV, we integrate the sensor lights with camera events - a person detected on the driveway camera turns the floodlight on before they reach the door.

12+

Years working in Mount Pleasant & western suburbs

500+

Homes wired across Perth

10yr

Workmanship warranty

5★

Google rating

01 · Detail

Security Sensor Lights in Mount Pleasant - Coverage + Environment

Deeper Mount Pleasant blocks need proper lux planning - a single flood at the front door is not enough. We typically design 4-6 heads covering driveway, side access and rear yard approaches, each with independent PIR and separate manual override.

Where the home already has CCTV we integrate the sensor lights with camera events - a person detected on the driveway camera triggers the light before they reach the door, and both events appear together in the security log.

  • 014-6 head coverage on deeper Mount Pleasant blocks
  • 02Dusk-to-dawn override and separate manual switching

02 · Detail

About Mount Pleasant - Local Context That Shapes The Install

Mount Pleasant (6153) is Mount Pleasant, on the south side of the Canning River with leafy streets. Recognisable streets include Canning Highway, Ogilvie Road, Reynolds Road and Queens Road, with the area anchored by the Canning River foreshore and Deep Water Point.

Housing stock is significant rebuild activity along the river with retained pockets of 60s-70s stock. On the power side: three-phase common on new builds and rebuilds. Networks and cabling: FTTP mostly; river-facing rear yards often need external Wi-Fi coverage for outdoor entertaining. These are the constraints every security sensor lights job in Mount Pleasant has to design around.

  • 01Free on-site consultation across Mount Pleasant and surrounds
  • 02Fixed written quote - the price you sign is the price you pay
  • 03Licensed electricians and data-cabling technicians on every job
  • 0410-year workmanship warranty on all installs

03 · Detail

Inside a security project with SmartSpace

Choosing SmartSpace for Security means dealing with the same two founders - Leo and James, from first call through to handover. No account managers, no offshore call centres, no scripted upsells.

Every security project starts with a proper on-site consultation. We measure, mark cable runs, photograph switchboards and talk through how the household actually uses the space, so the security quote we hand you is fixed in writing before a tool is lifted.

Our senior crew is what makes the difference on a security install. Licensed electricians and data-cabling technicians work in our own vans, never sub-contracted out, which is why every job carries a full 10-year workmanship warranty.

We treat Security as an engineered install, not a retail box shift - proper Cat6 or Cat6A cabling, weatherproof enclosures where hardware sits outside, tidy switchboard labelling, and a documented as-built handover pack you can hand to the next electrician.

Pricing for Security is transparent and honest. We publish typical ranges, walk you through hardware options in plain English, and never bolt on monthly cloud subscriptions or vendor lock-ins after the fact.

We're picky about the brands we specify. Every product on our shelf has been used in the field long enough for us to know its real failure modes, its firmware quirks, and its long-term serviceability. If a cheaper option is honestly the better fit for your brief, we'll say so and quote it.

Aftercare is where most installers fall down and where we've built our reputation. Direct-line phone support from the crew who did the work, remote diagnostics on supported systems, and a fast-lane callout schedule for existing clients. The relationship doesn't end at handover.

Quoting is done on site, not over the phone. We look at the switchboard, the ceiling space, the wall construction and the existing cabling before we put a number on paper, because that's the only way a fixed price stays fixed. If we find something during the works that genuinely changes the scope, you hear about it the same day, in writing, before we proceed.

  • 01Free on-site consultation and fixed written quote for Security
  • 02Licensed electricians on every security job - no sub-contractors
  • 0310-year workmanship warranty on all security installs
  • 04No monthly subscriptions, no vendor lock-in
  • 05Same-week security bookings across the Perth metro

04 · Detail

Working with us on Security

Our systems are built to be handed over, not held hostage. You own the licences, you hold the admin credentials, and nothing we install depends on a portal only we can log into. Plenty of homeowners come to us after being locked out of their own gear by a previous installer, and we won't put anyone in that position.

Timelines are set by the trade sequence, not by wishful thinking. On new builds and renovations we work back from lock-up and plaster dates so cabling lands before the walls close, and we coordinate directly with your builder, sparky and cabinet maker rather than leaving you to relay messages.

Cabling is the part nobody sees and the part that decides how long a system lasts. We run generous spare capacity, terminate to standard, label both ends, and test every run before it's signed off. It costs a little more on day one and it saves rewiring the house when the next generation of hardware arrives.

We build for the way the household actually lives. Kids who lock themselves out, a partner who won't touch an app, grandparents who need a physical button, a dog that sets off badly placed sensors - those details decide whether a system gets used or switched off after a fortnight, so we ask about them up front.

Security and privacy are treated as defaults, not extras. Cameras get their own network segment, default passwords are always changed, remote access is locked down, and firmware is checked at handover. If a device only works by exposing your home network to the open internet, we won't specify it.

Perth's climate shapes what we specify. Salt air west of the freeway corrodes cheap outdoor hardware within a couple of summers, roof spaces hit brutal temperatures in February, and afternoon sun destroys plastics on a north-west elevation. We choose enclosures, cable and mounting hardware that survive those conditions rather than the ones that look identical on a spec sheet.

Double-brick construction is the norm here and it changes almost every decision. There's no wall cavity to chase in a solid internal wall, wireless signal drops sharply through render, and core-drilling is a different job to cutting a stud wall. Anyone quoting your house sight-unseen on eastern-states assumptions will find that out halfway through the install.

We work alongside your other trades rather than around them. On a build or a renovation that means agreeing cable routes with the electrician before rough-in, keeping ceiling positions clear of ducting with the HVAC installer, and confirming joinery cut-outs with the cabinet maker. Most on-site problems are coordination failures, not technical ones.

FAQs

Frequently asked.

Quick answers to what Perth clients ask most. Anything we haven't covered? Get in touch.

How much does security light installation cost in Mount Pleasant?

Supplied and installed, a 4-light sensor floodlight package for a Mount Pleasant home is $1,400-$2,600. Integration with existing CCTV or alarm is included.

Can you integrate sensor lights with my Mount Pleasant CCTV?

Yes - we tie sensor lights into UniFi Protect, Reolink, Hikvision and Dahua systems so a camera event triggers the light before a person reaches the door.

Brands We Specify

PhilipsHPMClipsalSonoff

Next Steps

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We'll meet you on site, listen to the brief, and quote a system designed for the way you actually live.

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Why Smart Space

Engineered to disappear.

Twelve years on Perth jobs, 500+ homes wired, and a 10-year workmanship warranty on every install. One small team - engineers, not generalists.

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