Free, itemised quotes for CCTV, data cabling, WiFi, and smart systems across Leamington Spa and the surrounding CV31-CV33 area.

Leamington Spa is a mix of Regency villas, Victorian terraces, 1930s semis, and modern new-build estates, and no two properties need quite the same approach to CCTV or data infrastructure. Whether you want a discreet two-camera system on a period townhouse in the Newbold Comyn area or a full multi-point setup with internal networking across a commercial premises near the town centre, we supply and fit everything as one tidy, managed installation.
We are NAPIT-registered electricians based in Redditch, about 35 minutes from Leamington Spa. That matters because the cabling, power circuits, and consumer unit connections that feed any CCTV or data system sit firmly in the electrical trade. We handle all of it under one visit, one invoice, and one warranty. You do not need a separate electrician to sign off the wiring afterwards.
What's included
A pre-installation site survey with you, walking every camera position and cable route before any work starts, so you agree the layout and there are no surprises on the day.
Supply and installation of HD or 4K IP cameras, positioned to cover entry points, driveways, and outbuildings, with housings and fixings appropriate to the wall material, whether brick, render, or timber.
Structured data cabling run internally where possible, clipped neatly in trunking or concealed in walls on request, with all Cat6 terminations tested end-to-end before we leave.
Network video recorder (NVR) or digital video recorder (DVR) configured, connected to your router, and set up for remote viewing on your phone or tablet before we pack up.
WiFi access point installation or mesh network extension where cabling is not practical, ensuring your cameras and smart devices have solid, consistent coverage in every corner of the property.
Before-and-after photographs of every camera position and cable route, plus a written handover note explaining remote access, recording schedules, and what to do if you need to retrieve footage.
Local knowledge
Leamington Spa sits in the CV31-CV33 postcode area and its housing stock covers almost every era of British construction. The Regency conservation villas around the Pump Room Gardens and Lansdowne Crescent are Grade II listed or sit within a designated conservation area. Drilling external walls, surface-mounting conduit, or changing the appearance of a roofline on these properties requires thought and, in some cases, listed building consent before anything goes up. We always check with you at survey stage and can advise on discreet camera housings and internal cable routes that satisfy both planning guidance and your need for proper coverage.
Away from the conservation core, Leamington has a large belt of 1930s and post-war semi-detached housing across districts like Lillington, Whitnash, and Sydenham. These properties typically have cavity walls, standard cavity-wall lintels, and accessible roof voids, which makes concealed cabling straightforward. Rooftop and soffit-mounted cameras sit well on these houses, and the standard brick-and-render finish takes fixings cleanly. Newer estates on the eastern and southern edges of town, built from the 1990s onwards, often have pre-installed conduit or media plates that simplify a retrofit data cabling job considerably.
Leamington also has one of the stronger EV-adoption rates in our catchment, which reflects a wider appetite for smart home technology across the area. Many customers booking CCTV here are simultaneously thinking about WiFi-connected devices, smart doorbells, EV chargers, and battery storage. Because we cover all of those trades, a single survey can scope the lot. It is also worth noting that Leamington's mix of student lets, HMOs around the Brunswick and Clemens Street areas, and commercial premises along the Parade means we regularly install CCTV for both residential and small business customers in the same week.
Why Leamington Spa
Leamington Spa customers book us because we are electricians first, so every camera, cable, and smart device is wired and certified properly from the start.
NAPIT-registered for all electrical work, which means every circuit we connect meets current wiring regulations and you receive the correct certification for insurance and conveyancing purposes.
We carry full public liability and employer's liability insurance, so your property and our staff are covered before we set foot on site. Ask and we will share the certificate at survey stage.
One crew, one visit. We do not subcontract the data cabling to one firm and the electrical connections to another. Every element of the system is our work, our responsibility, and our guarantee.
We serve Leamington Spa interchangeably with Warwick and the wider CV postcode area, so availability is good and we are familiar with the property types, planning constraints, and building methods common here.
Free, written, itemised quotes with no hidden costs. After the survey you receive a clear document showing exactly what is included. Nothing is added on the day without your prior agreement.
How it works
Tell us your CV postcode and we confirm coverage straight away. Leamington Spa and the surrounding CV31-CV33 area is fully within our service zone, so there is no delay at this stage.
We visit at a time that suits you, walk the property with you, discuss camera positions, cable routes, recording options, and any planning considerations. No charge, no obligation, no hard sell.
You receive a clear, itemised written quote covering every element of the job: equipment, cabling, labour, and certification. No vague line items, no costs added later. You can ask questions before committing.
Once you approve the quote, we agree an installation date. We give you a realistic arrival window and confirm the visit by message so there is no waiting around on the day.
We complete the installation, test every camera and cable run, walk you through remote access and recording settings, then send before-and-after photos and a written handover note so you have a clear record of the work.
Often booked together
Leamington has high EV uptake and many customers want a home charger installed at the same time as CCTV. Running both sets of cabling in one visit reduces disruption and means a single certificate covers all the new electrical work.
Older properties in central Leamington often need a consumer unit upgrade or additional circuits before a CCTV or data system can be connected safely. Booking both together avoids a return visit and keeps certification straightforward.
Solar panel installations on south-facing 1930s and post-war roofs are common in Leamington, and many customers add CCTV and a network upgrade at the same time to make the most of one scaffolding setup and one electrical sign-off.
Worth knowing
Conservation area and listed building rules apply to a significant portion of central Leamington Spa. If your property is Grade II listed or in the conservation zone, you may need listed building consent before fixing external cameras. We can advise at survey stage, but planning permission is your responsibility to obtain before work starts.
Cable routing through solid Regency walls is slower and more intrusive than cavity-wall properties. Discuss whether you prefer surface trunking, which is quicker and reversible, or concealed runs, which take longer but leave no visible conduit. Both are achievable; the choice affects the scope and duration of the visit.
CCTV systems that capture footage of public pavements, neighbouring properties, or shared car parks carry obligations under UK GDPR and the ICO's surveillance camera guidance. Residential systems used purely for domestic security are generally exempt, but commercial or rental properties are not. We position cameras to minimise overspill, but registering with the ICO where required is the customer's responsibility.
FAQs
For a typical four-camera residential system with an NVR and remote viewing setup, expect a full working day. Larger systems, concealed cable runs through solid Regency-era walls, or combined CCTV and data cabling jobs take longer. We confirm the expected duration at survey stage and give you a realistic time window. We do not leave until every camera is tested, every cable is secured, and you know how to use the system.
Not if the job is done carefully. On listed buildings and conservation-area properties we discuss discreet housing options, minimal-footprint fixings, and internal cable routes that avoid visible conduit on the facade. Some works on Grade II listed buildings require listed building consent before they start, and we flag that clearly at survey stage. We have experience working on older Warwickshire properties and know what is achievable without compromising the building's character.
Yes. We regularly install CCTV for retail units, offices, and commercial landlords across the CV31-CV33 area. Commercial systems often involve more cameras, PoE switches, larger storage capacity, and user-access controls for multiple staff members. We scope all of that at the free survey and quote for it properly. If your premises also needs a network upgrade, structured data cabling, or WiFi access points, we can include those in the same visit and the same quote.
Purely domestic systems used to protect your own home and garden are generally exempt from ICO registration under the household exemption in UK data protection law. However, if your cameras capture footage of public areas, shared car parks, or neighbouring properties, or if you are a business or landlord, you are likely required to register with the ICO and display signage. We position cameras to minimise overspill as a matter of good practice, but legal compliance is your responsibility and we recommend checking the ICO's guidance directly.
A data cabling installer handles network infrastructure but cannot legally connect power circuits or issue electrical certificates. An electrician who does not specialise in data networks may install cameras without understanding structured cabling standards, termination quality, or PoE power budgets. We do both under one NAPIT registration. That means your cabling is tested to Cat6 standards, your power connections are certified, and you receive a single document covering the whole installation rather than two separate sign-offs from two separate firms.
Yes. We assess existing systems at survey stage and advise honestly on whether additional cameras, a replacement recorder, extra access points, or a full recable is the right approach. Sometimes an existing system can be extended cleanly; sometimes ageing equipment makes that impractical. We will tell you which applies and quote for the most cost-effective route. We do not recommend unnecessary replacements. If your current setup is fundamentally sound, we will build on it rather than replace it.
Our commitment
We take on a controlled number of installations each week so each job gets the attention it needs. That means a proper site survey, not a five-minute doorstep assessment. It means cabling routed tidily, not bundled behind a socket. And it means you can actually call us if something needs adjusting after handover. We would rather do fewer jobs well than rush through more.
Who we are
Djuka Electrics is based in Beoley, Redditch, and covers Leamington Spa and the wider Warwickshire area as a regular part of our patch. We are NAPIT-registered electricians and MCS-certified solar installers. Every job is photographed and documented. Our reviews come from real customers across the Midlands, and we are happy to share them before you commit.
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