Free, no-obligation quote for Worcester homes and businesses. Fully insured, NAPIT-registered, and everything fitted as one tidy system.

Worcester covers a wide range of property types, from Georgian townhouses near the cathedral to 1930s semis in St John's and modern new-builds on the Warndon Villages estate. Whatever your property, you want a CCTV and data system that is properly planned, neatly installed, and actually works when you need it. We supply and fit cameras, data cabling, WiFi, EPOS terminals, and smart-home devices end-to-end, so you deal with one installer from the first survey to the final test.
We are based in Beoley, Redditch, roughly 35 minutes north-east of Worcester via the M5, which means we are on site quickly and familiar with the local building stock. We are NAPIT-registered electricians, fully insured, and we do not subcontract the work. Every cable route, camera angle, and access point is agreed with you before we drill a single hole. When we leave, you get a brief walkthrough of the system and a written record of what was fitted and where.
What's included
A pre-installation survey of your property, inside and out, so camera positions, cable routes, and network topology are agreed with you before any work begins. No surprises on the day.
Supply and installation of HD or 4K CCTV cameras in agreed positions, weatherproofed and angled to cover your key zones. We use equipment specified to suit your property size and lighting conditions.
Full structured data cabling where required, run neatly through wall cavities, loft spaces, or surface trunking, terminated and tested to confirm clean signal from every outlet and camera head.
WiFi access-point installation and configuration, positioned and set up to eliminate dead spots. We survey signal strength room by room before deciding where access points go, not just where they are easiest to fit.
EPOS or smart-meter integration where required, wired cleanly into your existing consumer unit or data infrastructure with all connections labelled and documented for future reference.
A full system test and handover walkthrough, including live camera view checks, app or monitor setup, and a written record of equipment, cable routes, and any login credentials you need to keep.
Local knowledge
Worcester's housing stock is genuinely mixed, and that variety affects how a CCTV or data installation is planned and executed. The cathedral quarter and surrounding streets contain Georgian and early Victorian terraced properties with solid masonry walls, lime plaster interiors, and limited ceiling voids. Running cabling through these buildings needs patience and the right tools. Surface trunking, carefully colour-matched and routed, is often the tidiest solution rather than chasing into historic fabric. If your property sits within the city's conservation area, it is worth confirming permitted development rules with Worcestershire County Council before any external fixings are agreed.
Moving out from the centre, St John's, Barbourne, and Claines contain a large proportion of 1930s and 1950s semi-detached houses with timber-framed loft spaces and cavity walls. These properties tend to be straightforward for first-fix data cabling when the loft is accessible, and camera brackets can usually be fixed at eaves height with standard fixings. The Warndon Villages and Tolladine areas contain more recent developments where structured cabling may already be partially in place, but WiFi dead spots are common in larger detached or semi-detached new-builds because builders rarely install access points beyond the broadband entry point.
One factor specific to Worcester's western edge is the proximity of the Malvern Hills. Properties on the Newtown Road corridor and those facing west can experience reduced natural light during winter afternoons, which affects camera image quality if standard colour cameras are specified without infrared capability. We always assess lighting conditions during the survey and specify cameras with appropriate low-light or full-colour night vision where needed. Signal interference from thick Malvern stone garden walls is also worth noting for any external WiFi extension work in those areas.
Why Worcester
Worcester customers come back to us because we treat the installation as a single coordinated job, not a series of separate trades visiting at different times.
We are NAPIT-registered, which means our electrical work is inspected and certified to BS 7671. You get a proper installation certificate at the end of the job, not just a receipt and a handshake.
We are fully insured for both public liability and employer's liability, so every person and every surface on your property is covered from the moment we arrive until the moment we pack up and leave.
We do not subcontract. The same crew that surveys your property carries out the installation. That means nothing is lost in translation between a salesperson's promises and what actually gets fitted on the day.
We cover Worcester from our Redditch base in around 35 minutes, which keeps our response time short for surveys, follow-up visits, and any aftercare calls. You are not waiting weeks for someone to travel from Birmingham or Bristol.
Every quote is free, written, itemised, and fixed before any work starts. There are no variations added after the job unless you specifically request a change to the original scope.
How it works
Enter your WR postcode on our site or call us on 01527 337155. We confirm coverage instantly. Worcester sits well within our 50-mile radius from Redditch, so you will not be turned away on geography.
We visit your property at a time that suits you, assess wall construction, cable routes, camera positions, lighting conditions, and any conservation or planning constraints. No charge, no obligation, and no high-pressure sales pitch at the end of it.
You receive a fully itemised written quote, usually within 24 hours of the survey. Every line is described in plain English: equipment specified, cable routes noted, and any access requirements flagged. The price is fixed unless you change the scope.
Once you accept the quote, we agree a date that works around you. We give you a realistic arrival window, not a four-hour slot. If anything changes on our side, we contact you in advance.
We complete the installation, test every camera, outlet, and access point, and walk you through the system before we leave. You receive before and after photos by email, plus your installation documentation and any certification required.
Often booked together
Many Worcester properties, particularly older terraced houses near the city centre, need a consumer unit or circuit upgrade before a CCTV or data system can be cleanly powered. Booking both together avoids a second site visit and keeps certification straightforward.
New-build and period properties in Worcester increasingly combine EV charger installation with structured data cabling and camera coverage in a single first-fix visit, saving disruption and keeping cable routes coordinated across the property.
Homeowners in Worcester fitting solar panels often add CCTV at the same time to monitor roof equipment and deter theft. Running data cable during the solar installation avoids repeat access to roof spaces and loft voids.
Worth knowing
If your property is within Worcester's cathedral conservation area or is a listed building, any external camera brackets, conduit, or cable entry points may require prior approval. We can advise on what is likely to be acceptable, but formal consent rests with the local planning authority and your listed building officer.
Cabling routed externally or through cavity walls must comply with current Building Regulations Part P and relevant BS 7671 wiring standards. As NAPIT-registered electricians we work to these standards as a matter of course, but it is worth being aware if you have a mortgage lender or insurer who asks for certification.
CCTV systems in Worcester that capture images beyond your own boundary, including public footpaths or neighbouring properties, fall under UK GDPR. For domestic use this is usually straightforward, but business operators should register with the ICO and display appropriate signage. We can advise on camera positioning to minimise data-compliance complexity.
FAQs
For a typical Worcester semi-detached house with four external cameras and a network video recorder, a full installation usually takes one working day. Larger properties, those with complex cable routes through solid masonry, or jobs that include structured data cabling and WiFi access points as well as cameras may run to two days. We give you a realistic time estimate in the written quote after the site survey, so there are no surprises about how long we will be on your property.
Yes, we install systems in older and listed properties regularly. The practical constraints are real: solid lime-plastered walls, limited ceiling voids, and restrictions on external fixings all affect the approach. We design cable routes to minimise damage and can use surface trunking that sits sympathetically against period interiors. What we cannot do is obtain planning consent on your behalf. If your property is listed or within a designated conservation area, you should confirm permitted development rules with Worcestershire County Council before we start any external work.
This is one of the most common combined requests we get from Worcester customers. New-builds in Warndon and similar estates are often wired for a single broadband entry point with no infrastructure beyond that. We survey signal strength throughout the property, specify the right number and position of access points, and run structured Cat6 cabling back to a central switch so every room has a solid wired or wireless connection. Cameras are then added to the same network infrastructure, keeping the whole system clean and manageable.
For purely domestic use, where cameras cover only your own property and garden, the domestic purposes exemption under UK GDPR applies and ICO registration is not required. However, if any camera captures images of a public pavement, road, or a neighbour's garden, the position becomes more complex. Business operators almost always need to register and display appropriate signage. We position cameras during the survey to minimise the footprint beyond your boundary wherever possible, and we will flag any angles that could create a compliance issue before we fit anything.
Every installation is different, so we do not publish fixed prices. The cost depends on the number of cameras, the cable routes required, whether data cabling or WiFi access points are included, and the specification of equipment chosen. What we can tell you is that every quote is free, written, itemised, and fixed before any work begins. There are no hidden costs added after the job. Call us on 01527 337155 or use the contact form and we will arrange a free survey at a time that suits you.
Yes, commercial and light-industrial installations make up a significant part of what we do. We have fitted systems in retail units, offices, and workshops across Worcestershire. For business premises we consider staff and customer zones separately, integrate EPOS terminals where needed, and ensure the system meets ICO requirements for commercial CCTV operation including signage placement. If you are fitting out a new premises or upgrading an existing system, we are happy to survey and quote. Call 01527 337155 to arrange a visit.
Our commitment
We limit the number of jobs we take on each week so that every installation gets the attention it needs. Worcester properties range from compact Victorian terraces to large commercial premises, and rushing a cable run or skipping a signal test creates problems that are expensive to fix later. Taking on fewer jobs means we do them properly the first time, and it means the same crew that surveyed your property is the one that shows up on the day.
Who we are
Djuka Electrics is based in Beoley, Redditch, and covers Worcester and the wider Worcestershire area as a core part of our patch. We are NAPIT-registered electricians and MCS-certified solar installers. We post real before and after photos from completed jobs, and our reviews come from named customers in the towns we serve. When you call 01527 337155, you speak to someone who knows the area and the work.
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