Security System Cost Calculator & ROI Estimator
Project Mode
Estimate ROI based on contractor-level project costs.
How To Use This Calculator
- Count the total number of devices to be installed: door/window sensors, motion detectors, cameras (wired or wireless), keypads, smoke detectors, glass-break sensors, and any specialty sensors (water, CO, temperature).
- Specify the system type: professionally monitored wired system (highest reliability, most installation time), DIY smart home wireless system (fastest installation, subscription monitoring optional), or a hybrid system (wired panel with wireless peripherals).
- Indicate whether cabling is required. Wired camera systems require running coax or Cat6 from each camera to the recording unit — this cable-running phase accounts for most of the installation time in wired systems.
- In DIY mode, modern wireless security systems are among the most accessible smart home DIY projects. Stick-on sensors, wireless cameras, and app-based monitoring eliminate virtually all of the wired system's installation complexity.
Formula Breakdown
Every form input is listed below before the calculation steps. Project costs and DIY assumptions are separate so you can see exactly what changes when you switch project modes.
Project Details & Cost Inputs
These are the primary project variables from the Project Details form.
- Materials Cost ($)Used in: Project Cost (with Buffer), Total Cost, Net Gain / Loss, Return on Investment (ROI).
- Labor Cost ($)Used in: Project Cost (with Buffer), Total Cost, Net Gain / Loss, Return on Investment (ROI).
- Permit & Inspection Cost ($)Used in: Project Cost (with Buffer), Total Cost, Net Gain / Loss, Return on Investment (ROI).
- Equipment Rental Cost ($)Used in: Project Cost (with Buffer), Total Cost, Net Gain / Loss, Return on Investment (ROI).
- Waste Disposal Cost ($)Used in: Project Cost (with Buffer), Total Cost, Net Gain / Loss, Return on Investment (ROI).
- Unexpected Cost Buffer (%)Used in: Project Cost (with Buffer), Total Cost, Net Gain / Loss, Return on Investment (ROI).
- Current Home Value ($)Used in: Expected Home Value After Project.
DIY Cost Variables & Assumptions
These values are used only when DIY mode is selected.
- Project ModeProfessional mode sets DIY variables to zero. DIY mode applies the values below and sets the DIY-mode flag to 1 where a formula uses it.
- Estimated Project Hours ⏱️Total hours you expect to spend on this project. Drives your opportunity cost and supply calculations.Used in: Opportunity Cost 💼, 🍺 12-Packs of Beer Needed, Beer Budget, Total DIY Hidden Costs, Total Cost, Net Gain / Loss, Return on Investment (ROI).
- Your Hourly Rate ($/hr) 💼What your time is worth per hour. The hidden cost of DIY most people forget to count.Used in: Opportunity Cost 💼, Total DIY Hidden Costs, Total Cost, Net Gain / Loss, Return on Investment (ROI).
- Beers Per Hour 🍺Drilling holes for sensors and cameras earns a cold one. We'll calculate 12-packs at $15 each.Used in: 🍺 12-Packs of Beer Needed, Beer Budget, Total DIY Hidden Costs, Total Cost, Net Gain / Loss, Return on Investment (ROI).
- Buddies Helping You 🍔Every buddy deserves burgers. We'll calculate how many 6-packs of patties at $10 each.Used in: 🍔 Burger 6-Packs Needed, Burger Budget, Total DIY Hidden Costs, Total Cost, Net Gain / Loss, Return on Investment (ROI).
Calculation Steps & Results
The calculator applies these formulas in sequence using the inputs shown above.
- National Avg. Value Increase (Security System)
3000This result is shown as a dollar amount. - Expected Home Value After Project
Current Home Value ($) + 3000This result is shown as a dollar amount. - Project Cost (with Buffer)
(Materials Cost ($) + Labor Cost ($) + Permit & Inspection Cost ($) + Equipment Rental Cost ($) + Waste Disposal Cost ($)) × (1 + Unexpected Cost Buffer (%) ÷ 100)This result is shown as a dollar amount. - Opportunity Cost 💼
Your Hourly Rate ($ ÷ hr) 💼 × Estimated Project Hours ⏱️This result is shown as a dollar amount. - 🍺 12-Packs of Beer Needed
ceil(Beers Per Hour 🍺 × Estimated Project Hours ⏱️ ÷ 12)This intermediate result feeds the calculator’s final comparison. - Beer Budget
ceil(Beers Per Hour 🍺 × Estimated Project Hours ⏱️ ÷ 12) × 15This result is shown as a dollar amount. - 🍔 Burger 6-Packs Needed
ceil(Buddies Helping You 🍔 × 2 ÷ 6)This intermediate result feeds the calculator’s final comparison. - Burger Budget
ceil(Buddies Helping You 🍔 × 2 ÷ 6) × 10This result is shown as a dollar amount. - Total DIY Hidden Costs
Your Hourly Rate ($ ÷ hr) 💼 × Estimated Project Hours ⏱️ + ceil(Beers Per Hour 🍺 × Estimated Project Hours ⏱️ ÷ 12) × 15 + ceil(Buddies Helping You 🍔 × 2 ÷ 6) × 10This result is shown as a dollar amount. - Total Cost
(Materials Cost ($) + Labor Cost ($) + Permit & Inspection Cost ($) + Equipment Rental Cost ($) + Waste Disposal Cost ($)) × (1 + Unexpected Cost Buffer (%) ÷ 100) + diyMode × (Your Hourly Rate ($ ÷ hr) 💼 × Estimated Project Hours ⏱️ + ceil(Beers Per Hour 🍺 × Estimated Project Hours ⏱️ ÷ 12) × 15 + ceil(Buddies Helping You 🍔 × 2 ÷ 6) × 10)This result is shown as a dollar amount. - Net Gain / Loss
3000 − ((Materials Cost ($) + Labor Cost ($) + Permit & Inspection Cost ($) + Equipment Rental Cost ($) + Waste Disposal Cost ($)) × (1 + Unexpected Cost Buffer (%) ÷ 100) + diyMode × (Your Hourly Rate ($ ÷ hr) 💼 × Estimated Project Hours ⏱️ + ceil(Beers Per Hour 🍺 × Estimated Project Hours ⏱️ ÷ 12) × 15 + ceil(Buddies Helping You 🍔 × 2 ÷ 6) × 10))This result is shown as a dollar amount. - Return on Investment (ROI)
(3000 − ((Materials Cost ($) + Labor Cost ($) + Permit & Inspection Cost ($) + Equipment Rental Cost ($) + Waste Disposal Cost ($)) × (1 + Unexpected Cost Buffer (%) ÷ 100) + diyMode × (Your Hourly Rate ($ ÷ hr) 💼 × Estimated Project Hours ⏱️ + ceil(Beers Per Hour 🍺 × Estimated Project Hours ⏱️ ÷ 12) × 15 + ceil(Buddies Helping You 🍔 × 2 ÷ 6) × 10))) ÷ ((Materials Cost ($) + Labor Cost ($) + Permit & Inspection Cost ($) + Equipment Rental Cost ($) + Waste Disposal Cost ($)) × (1 + Unexpected Cost Buffer (%) ÷ 100) + diyMode × (Your Hourly Rate ($ ÷ hr) 💼 × Estimated Project Hours ⏱️ + ceil(Beers Per Hour 🍺 × Estimated Project Hours ⏱️ ÷ 12) × 15 + ceil(Buddies Helping You 🍔 × 2 ÷ 6) × 10)) × 100This result is shown as a percentage.
How the Estimate Works
The security system cost analysis starts with the direct project inputs, groups them into cost subtotals, adds contingency or other modeled overhead, and then compares the resulting investment with the value or savings inputs. ROI, payback, net gain, and related outputs are calculated from that same cost-and-value model rather than from a generic percentage.
- Cost build: Project Cost (with Buffer), Opportunity Cost 💼, Total DIY Hidden Costs, Total Cost, Return on Investment (ROI).
- Value and return: National Avg. Value Increase (Security System), Expected Home Value After Project, Net Gain / Loss, Return on Investment (ROI).
- Use the formula breakdown above to see which entered values drive each subtotal and final result.
The estimate covers panel or hub installation (1.0 hour), door and window sensor installation (0.25 hours per sensor for wired, 0.10 hours per sensor for wireless), motion detector installation (0.5 hours per detector for ceiling mounting and wiring), camera installation (0.5 hours per wireless camera, 1.5 hours per wired camera including cable run), and system programming and testing (1.5 hours for a complete system). The cable-running phase for wired cameras is the largest time variable — 0.15 hours per linear foot for fishing wire through finished walls and ceilings.
The most significant performance difference between wired and wireless systems is in long-term reliability. Wired sensors have no battery to replace, no radio frequency interference issues, and no Wi-Fi dependency — but they require substantial installation effort. Wireless systems install in a fraction of the time but require battery management (typically 1–3 year battery life per sensor) and depend on stable Wi-Fi for remote access and monitoring.
Benefits of Using This Calculator
- Creates a transparent starting point for planning a security system project instead of relying on a single unexplained guess.
- Shows how individual assumptions affect the result, making it easier to spot unrealistic inputs and test alternatives.
- Supports conversations with contractors, suppliers, or household decision-makers by putting the key assumptions in one place.
- Can be reused as quotes, quantities, or project scope change, so your estimate stays useful throughout planning.
Factors That Affect Your Results
- Project scope and quantities: the values entered for Materials Cost, Labor Cost, and Permit & Inspection Cost can move the estimate substantially.
- Material, equipment, and disposal choices: product grade, availability, waste, delivery, and rentals can change the total.
- Labor and regional pricing: contractor rates, local demand, access, permits, and code requirements vary by location.
- Unknown conditions and changes: site access, repairs discovered during the work, weather, and scope changes can add time or cost.
Key Concepts Explained
Return on investment (ROI)
The estimated value recovered relative to project cost. It is a planning estimate, not a guaranteed financial return.
Payback period
The modeled time or value threshold needed to recover the project investment under the calculator’s assumptions.
Estimated cost
The modeled material and labor total for security system before actual quotes, site conditions, and final scope are known.
Data Sources
- Remodeling Magazine — Cost vs. Value Report (2019–2024)Annual national survey of contractor costs and resale value recovered for common remodeling projects. Used as the primary benchmark for value-increase estimates in this calculator.View Cost vs. Value Report
- National Association of Realtors — Remodeling Impact Report (2019–2024)NAR survey data on the appeal and value recovered from home improvement projects as reported by real estate professionals and homeowners nationwide. Used to corroborate resale value estimates.View Remodeling Impact Report