Free, no-obligation quote for CCTV, data cabling, WiFi and smart systems across Warwick and the surrounding CV34 and CV35 postcodes.

Warwick has a mix of property unlike most towns our size. You have Grade II listed townhouses within a stone's throw of the castle, 1990s detached homes on Myton Fields, and newer builds spreading out towards Hatton Park and Leek Wootton. Whether you want a discrete camera system on a historic property or a full data and WiFi network in a modern business premises, the approach has to fit the building. We supply and fit CCTV, structured data cabling, WiFi access points, EPOS systems, and smart-home networking as one joined-up installation, not a bag of separate contractors.
We are NAPIT-registered electricians working out of Beoley, roughly 35 minutes west via Henley-in-Arden. Every installation is quoted in writing after a proper site survey, and we handle the full job from cable routing to final camera placement and system hand-over. No subcontracting, no hidden cabling left dangling in a loft.
What's included
A thorough pre-installation site survey where we walk every room or building area with you, agree camera positions, cable routes, and equipment spec before anything is ordered or fitted.
Supply and installation of cameras, NVR or DVR recording units, and all associated cabling, with cables routed cleanly through voids, conduit, or trunking to keep the finish tidy.
Structured data cabling runs (Cat6 or better) for networking, EPOS terminals, or access points, terminated, tested, and labelled at both ends so your system is maintainable for years to come.
WiFi access point installation and configuration, including placement surveys to eliminate dead spots, whether that is a single home router or a multi-AP system across a larger commercial site.
Full system commissioning: cameras set to correct field of view, recording schedules configured, remote-viewing app set up on your devices, and a plain-English walk-through so you can use the system confidently from day one.
A written record of all cable routes, equipment serial numbers, and configuration settings left with you at handover, so any future changes or additions can be made without starting from scratch.
Local knowledge
Warwick's historic centre presents genuine installation challenges that you do not find in a standard new-build estate. Properties within the castle precinct and along the streets of the old town frequently sit within conservation areas or carry listed-building status, which means any external cable runs, camera mounts, or conduit work needs careful thought about surface fixings, materials, and visibility. We are used to working on older masonry, lime-render walls, and solid-stone elevations where standard plastic trunking would look wrong. We plan cable routes internally wherever the fabric of the building allows, and we discuss any external work with you before we begin so there are no surprises about planning obligations.
Outside the historic core, Warwick has grown substantially. Hatton Park, Myton, and the Leek Wootton corridor have a concentration of 1990s to 2010s detached and semi-detached housing where cavity-wall construction and modern roof spaces make cable routing more straightforward. These properties suit well-specified multi-camera systems, and the newer builds in particular often have the electrical infrastructure to support integrated smart-home setups alongside CCTV. Business parks on the eastern fringes of the town, including premises along the A46 corridor toward Coventry, are typical commercial clients for us: retail units needing EPOS cabling and WiFi, offices needing structured Cat6 networks, and warehouses needing perimeter camera coverage.
Warwick sits within Warwickshire's broader market-town geography, meaning many homes are period properties with original timber frames, Victorian brickwork, or Edwardian additions. Damp penetration through original masonry is more common here than in newer construction, so we pay attention to how cable entry points are sealed. Getting this detail right at installation prevents faults appearing two or three winters later. We also see a lot of properties where previous electrical or data work has been done piecemeal over decades, leaving mixed cable standards and poorly documented routes. Part of our service is rationalising what is already there before adding new systems on top.
Why Warwick
Warwick customers come back to us because we treat the building carefully, document everything properly, and do not leave you with a system you cannot manage.
We are NAPIT-registered electricians, which means our electrical work is certifiable and our installations meet the requirements of BS 7671. That matters when you come to sell or lease a property and need to demonstrate compliant wiring.
We carry full public-liability and employer's-liability insurance, so if anything goes wrong during the installation, from a damaged surface to an accidental cable strike, you are covered. We will confirm insurance details on request before any work begins.
Every quote is written, itemised, and fixed after a site survey. There are no provisional sums that balloon later and no costs added after the job. What we quote is what you pay.
We plan cable routes before we start drilling, which matters especially in Warwick's older properties. A camera in the wrong position or a cable routed through a structural feature is a problem we avoid by spending time at survey stage, not a problem we leave you to deal with after.
We hand over a full written record of the installation: cable routes, equipment specs, configuration details, and serial numbers. If you need to expand the system in three years or call someone else to service it, they will know exactly what is there.
How it works
We confirm that your CV34 or CV35 postcode falls within our coverage area, which it will. This takes under a minute by phone or via our website contact form. We then arrange a convenient time for a site survey, usually within a few working days.
We visit the property, walk through the areas where cameras, cabling, or network points are needed, and discuss your requirements in plain terms. We look at existing infrastructure, cable routes, wall construction, and power supply so the quote reflects your actual building.
We send a written, itemised quote covering equipment supply, labour, making good, and any third-party materials. There are no provisional sums or hidden costs. You can review it, ask questions, or request changes before agreeing anything.
Once you accept the quote, we book a firm installation date. We give you a realistic arrival window and let you know how many days the job is likely to take so you can plan accordingly. We do not overbook and then compress visits.
We complete the installation, commission all equipment, and walk you through the system before we leave. We photograph the finished installation and send you a handover document covering cable routes, equipment details, and configuration settings for your records.
Often booked together
CCTV and data systems often reveal older consumer units, spur wiring, or inadequate earthing in Warwick's period properties. Sorting the underlying electrics at the same time avoids a second disruption and ensures the new system has a reliable power supply.
Customers on Hatton Park and Myton estates frequently combine CCTV with an EV charger installation. Both need cable runs from the consumer unit to an external location, so combining them into one visit reduces disruption and makes the overall job neater.
Properties on Warwick's newer outskirts increasingly pair solar panels with a monitoring and smart-home network. Installing data cabling and WiFi access points at the same time as solar avoids a second set of cable runs through the roof space.
Worth knowing
Listed buildings and conservation-area properties in central Warwick may require you to seek listed-building consent or conservation-area consent before external cameras or visible cable runs are fitted. We can advise on what is likely to need consent, but formal approval sits with Warwick District Council and is your responsibility to obtain before work begins.
CCTV systems that capture images beyond your own property boundary, including public pavements or neighbouring land, are subject to UK GDPR obligations. Residential systems covering shared access or business systems in public-facing areas may need a registration with the ICO. We will flag this during the survey so you can address it before the system goes live.
Older properties in Warwick often have lath-and-plaster or solid-masonry internal walls where cable notching and chasing is slower and messier than in modern construction. This affects how long a job takes and how much making-good is required. We discuss this honestly at survey stage so your quote reflects the actual building, not a best-case scenario.
FAQs
Yes, but it requires more planning than a standard installation. External cameras and visible cable runs on a listed building may need listed-building consent from Warwick District Council before work begins. We will assess the property during our free survey, identify which elements are likely to need consent, and help you understand the process. Internally routed cables and discrete camera positions often reduce or remove the need for consent, and we always plan the least-invasive route first. We cannot apply for consent on your behalf, but we can advise on what to expect.
A residential installation covering three to six cameras with a single NVR usually takes one full day for a straightforward modern property. Older properties in Warwick with solid masonry walls, lath-and-plaster ceilings, or multiple floors can take longer because cable routing requires more care and making-good. Commercial installations with structured cabling, multiple access points, and EPOS runs are scoped individually. We give you a realistic time estimate at survey stage, not a best-case figure, so you know what to plan for.
Purely domestic CCTV covering only your own property and curtilage, with no capture of public pavement or neighbouring land, generally falls outside the UK GDPR registration requirement. However, if cameras cover shared driveways, public roads, or are used in a business context, ICO registration is likely required and a CCTV policy document is advisable. We flag this during the survey so you can take the appropriate steps before the system goes live. The ICO website has a self-assessment tool, and registration, where needed, is straightforward.
Yes. We regularly work in commercial units, offices, and retail spaces across the Warwick and Leamington Spa area, installing structured Cat6 cabling, WiFi access points, and EPOS terminal connections as a single organised system. We survey the site first to understand the building layout, existing infrastructure, and your connectivity requirements, then quote the full job in writing. Business premises on the A46 corridor and the Warwick business parks are within our normal working area. Call 01527 337155 to arrange a site visit.
A DVR (digital video recorder) works with analogue cameras connected by coaxial cable. An NVR (network video recorder) works with IP cameras connected over a data network, usually Cat5e or Cat6. For a new installation, we almost always specify NVR and IP cameras because the image quality is higher, the cabling is the same infrastructure used for your data network, and the system is easier to expand later. If you already have a coaxial-based system and want to add cameras, we can advise whether upgrading to IP makes more sense than extending the existing setup. We discuss this at the survey.
Yes. Our installations come with a workmanship guarantee covering the quality of the installation itself: cable terminations, fixings, making-good, and system configuration. Equipment warranties are provided by the manufacturer and vary by product; we will make sure you have all relevant documentation at handover. Where IWA insurance-backed guarantees are applicable to the work, we will confirm this at quote stage. If anything we have installed develops a fault due to our workmanship, we will return and put it right. Call 01527 337155 or email us to discuss any concerns after installation.
Our commitment
We keep our installation schedule manageable so every job gets the attention it needs. Warwick's property mix, from listed townhouses in the castle quarter to modern estates on the outskirts, means no two installations are identical. Rushing a cable route through a lime-render wall or leaving a poorly configured NVR behind is not how we work. We take on jobs we can do properly, and we tell you honestly at survey stage if the scope is beyond a single visit.
Who we are
Djuka Electrics is based in Beoley, Redditch, and covers Warwick and the wider CV34 and CV35 area as part of our regular patch. We are NAPIT-registered electricians and MCS-certified solar installers. Every job is photographed and reviewed. If you want to know more before booking, call us on 01527 337155 and speak to someone who has worked in these postcodes.
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