Smoke & CO Detector Installation in Tallahassee

Protect your family with properly installed and positioned safety detectors

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Are Your Detectors Actually Working?

Smoke detectors save lives, but only when they're properly installed, positioned, and maintained. Many homes have detectors in the wrong locations or units that are past their effective lifespan.

  • Smoke detectors lose effectiveness after 10 years and should be replaced
  • Wrong placement means slower detection when seconds count
  • Dead batteries are the leading cause of detector failure
  • Many homes lack carbon monoxide detectors, which are now required by code

Professional Smoke & CO Detector Installation

Working smoke detectors cut the risk of dying in a home fire nearly in half. HK & Sons provides professional smoke and carbon monoxide detector installation throughout Tallahassee to ensure your family has the protection they need.

Why Professional Installation Matters

Smoke detector placement isn’t as simple as “somewhere on the ceiling.” Proper installation considers:

  • Height and position - On ceiling or high on wall, away from corners
  • Distance from kitchens/bathrooms - Far enough to avoid nuisance alarms
  • Airflow patterns - Not in dead air spaces near HVAC vents
  • Interconnection - Hardwired units that all sound together
  • Accessibility - Reachable for testing and battery changes

Types of Detectors We Install

Smoke Detectors:

  • Battery-powered units with 10-year sealed batteries
  • Hardwired detectors with battery backup
  • Combination ionization/photoelectric dual-sensor units
  • Smart detectors with app notifications

Carbon Monoxide Detectors:

  • Standalone CO detectors
  • Combination smoke/CO units
  • Hardwired with battery backup
  • Digital display models showing CO levels

Detector Placement Guidelines

We follow manufacturer guidelines and Florida building code:

  • Inside each bedroom - Smoke detector on ceiling
  • Outside sleeping areas - In hallway near bedrooms
  • Every level - At least one per floor, including basement
  • Near gas appliances - CO detectors within 15 feet of furnace, water heater
  • Garage adjacent - CO detector on wall shared with attached garage

Replacing Existing Detectors

Smoke detectors don’t last forever:

  • Replace after 10 years - Check the manufacture date on the back
  • Upgrade old ionization-only units - Dual-sensor provides better protection
  • Consider smart detectors - Get alerts on your phone when you’re away
  • Replace yellowed units - Discoloration often indicates age

What's Included in Our Service

Assessment

Review current detector placement and identify gaps in coverage

Proper Installation

Mount detectors at code-compliant heights and locations

Interconnection

Wire hardwired units together so all alarms sound simultaneously

Testing

Test each unit and show you how to maintain them

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How It Works

1

Evaluate

We assess your current setup and recommend improvements

2

Plan

Determine optimal placement for each detector

3

Install

Mount and connect all units properly

4

Test

Verify every detector works and demonstrate maintenance

Why Choose HK & Sons for Detector Installation

Life-Saving Service

Properly installed detectors provide the early warning that saves lives.

Code Compliant

We install to current Florida building code requirements.

All Types

Battery, hardwired, or combination units - we install them all.

Complete Coverage

Every bedroom, hallway, and level protected properly.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many smoke detectors do I need?

Florida code requires smoke detectors inside each bedroom, outside each sleeping area, and on every level of the home including basements. For a typical 3-bedroom, 2-story home, that's usually 5-6 detectors minimum.

What's the difference between ionization and photoelectric detectors?

Ionization detectors respond faster to flaming fires, while photoelectric detectors are better at detecting smoldering fires. Dual-sensor units combine both technologies for comprehensive protection. We typically recommend dual-sensor or a mix of both types.

Do I need carbon monoxide detectors?

If your home has any gas appliances, an attached garage, or gas heating, CO detectors are essential. Florida law requires them in new construction. We recommend them for any home with fossil fuel combustion, even if not strictly required.

Serving Tallahassee & Leon County

We proudly provide Smoke Detector Installation services throughout Tallahassee, FL and surrounding areas including Killearn, Southwood, Midtown, and all of Leon County.

Is Your Family Protected?

Call us today for a detector assessment. This is affordable peace of mind.

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