How Much Does CCTV Installation Cost in Sydney? (Full Breakdown)


 

How Much Does CCTV Installation Cost in Sydney? (2025 Breakdown for Homes & Businesses)

If you’ve been thinking about installing CCTV cameras in your Sydney home or small business, you’ve probably noticed that pricing can vary a lot. One installer might quote you $1,200, while another tells you it’ll be closer to $2,000 — and neither explains the difference clearly.
This guide breaks down the actual costs, what affects them, and how to know whether you’re paying for quality or just sales talk.

 

Typical CCTV Installation Price Ranges in Sydney

While every property is different, most installations fall into a few common price brackets:

 

Home CCTV installs

  • 2–3 camera systems: $750 – $1,600

  • 4 camera systems: $1,200 – $2,200

  • 6+ camera systems: $2,000 – $3,500+

 

Small business / retail

  • 4–6 camera systems: $1,800 – $3,500

  • 8–12 cameras / larger retail: $3,500 – $7,000+

  • Shopfront + back room + storage: highly variable depending on cable runs

These numbers assume a typical mix of Hikvision or Dahua cameras, a standard NVR, and normal installation conditions.
Where things get more complicated — and where prices rise — is when the building layout makes cabling more difficult, or when the customer wants higher-end cameras like AI-enabled models, fisheyes, or PTZs.

 

What Actually Affects the Price?

1. Number of cameras

This one’s straightforward: more cameras = more labour + more materials.
A single additional camera usually adds $150–$350 depending on the model and mounting requirement.

2. Quality and type of camera

Not all cameras are the same.

  • 2MP budget cameras: cheapest, less detail

  • 4MP/6MP/8MP cameras: standard for most Sydney homes

  • AI smart cameras: people counting, face detection, better motion detection

  • PTZ cameras: extremely versatile but significantly more expensive

  • Fisheye cameras: single camera covering a large area

Buyers often underestimate how much clarity matters. A cheap camera might “see” someone stealing, but a good camera can actually identify them.

3. Cable access and building construction

This is where most cost variation comes from.
A single-storey house with a roof cavity is usually simple.
Double brick homes, tight roof spaces, long cable runs, and high ceilings all increase time and complexity.

Commercial sites often require:

  • conduit

  • ladder work

  • ceiling tiles removed

  • cable trays

  • after-hours installation
    These factors raise labour costs.

4. NVR storage size (HDD size)

A 1TB hard drive records fewer days than a 4TB one.
Commercial clients often need 30–90 days of footage, which requires larger storage.

5. Remote access setup

Most installers include this by default, but some charge extra.
If cloud services or special network configurations are involved, it may add a bit to the price.

6. Brand & warranty

Reputable installers stick to major brands (Dahua, Hikvision).
Cheaper online brands reduce the upfront cost but often fail after 12–18 months.

Example Pricing Scenarios (Realistic Sydney Jobs)

Here are three realistic scenarios to help you understand the price range.

Scenario A: 3-bedroom house in Western Sydney

  • 4 × 6MP turret cameras

  • Single-storey, easy roof access

  • 4TB HDD for 2–3 weeks recording

  • Remote access setup
    Typical price: ~$1,350–$1,700

Scenario B: Small convenience store in Inner West

  • 6 cameras

  • Cash register area + aisles + storeroom

  • long cable runs

  • After-hours installation
    Typical price: ~$2,400–$3,200

Scenario C: Two-storey home with difficult cable access

  • 6–8 cameras

  • Brick veneer with narrow roof cavities

  • Some conduit required
    Typical price: ~$2,500–$4,000

 

How to Avoid Overpaying

Here’s what to check before choosing any installer:

✔ Ask about cable type

Make sure it’s solid copper CAT5e or CAT6, not CCA (copper-clad aluminium).

✔ Ask for the exact camera model numbers

Some installers hide behind generic terms like “8MP camera” but use off-brand hardware.

✔ Confirm warranty terms

You should receive at least:

  • 3 years hardware warranty

  • 12 months installation warranty

✔ Check if remote access setup is included

Some companies charge extra for this.

 

So What Should You Expect to Pay?

For a typical home or small business in Sydney, expect to pay $1,200–$3,000 for a complete, properly-installed system using branded equipment.
If you’re getting quotes far below that, it’s usually a sign the installer is cutting corners on hardware or cable quality.

If you want an accurate price, the best approach: get a quote from below and we will schedule an onsite visit to review and give an accurate quote personalised for you.

 

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