Smoke Detector & Safety Device Installation
Hardwired smoke detector installation, carbon monoxide detector placement, and interconnected alarm systems. Required safety devices done correctly.
Alabama code requires hardwired, interconnected smoke detectors in bedrooms, outside sleeping areas, and on every level of any new or substantially renovated home. Battery-only detectors are no longer enough for code-compliant work. Wave Electrical installs hardwired smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, ties them together so every alarm in the house sounds at once, and gives you a clean, professional install that will pass inspection and protect the people inside.
When you need this
- You’re building, remodeling, or selling a home that needs to meet current Alabama code
- Your detectors are battery-only, chirping constantly, or older than ten years (they expire)
- You have gas appliances, an attached garage, or a generator and no carbon monoxide detector
- You own a vacation rental on the Gulf Coast and want documented, code-compliant safety devices
- A renovation or addition added bedrooms or living space and the detector layout no longer matches code
What the process looks like
Jimmy starts with a quick walk-through of the house. He’ll count what’s there, identify where detectors are missing, and confirm whether your existing units are hardwired, battery-only, or expired. From there, he’ll give you a clear quote — number of devices, where each one goes, and what kind (smoke, CO, or combination).
On install day, the work happens room by room. For new hardwired runs, he pulls wire from a nearby circuit through the attic or ceiling cavity, mounts each detector to a fresh ceiling box, and wires the interconnect line so all units talk to each other. Once everything is in, he tests the system as a whole — one alarm triggers, every alarm in the house sounds. Battery backups go in, the indicator lights confirm power, and you get a quick walk-through on what each chirp pattern actually means.
For a simple replacement (same location, same wiring), it’s a short visit. For a full upgrade in an older home, plan on most of a day. Either way, it’s licensed and insured work, done right the first time.
Especially important for vacation rentals
Beach houses and condos on the Gulf Coast carry real liability when safety devices aren’t current. A short-term rental guest who experiences a fire in a property with non-compliant or non-functional smoke alarms is a problem you do not want. Hardwired, interconnected detectors with documented installation give you a clean answer if anyone ever asks. Jimmy installs them the same way whether the house is your primary residence or a property you rent out a few weekends a month.
Wave Electrical is licensed and insured across Baldwin County. From your home to your business, call Jimmy at 251-656-4601 or request a free quote — and get the people in your building properly protected.
Frequently asked questions
Hardwired smoke detectors are connected to your home's electrical system with a battery backup. They're more reliable than battery-only units because they don't depend on remembered battery changes, and when interconnected, all alarms in the home sound at once — the safest setup.
Alabama code requires smoke alarms on every level of the home, inside each bedroom, and outside each sleeping area. Older homes often don't meet current requirements. Jimmy can assess your home and bring it up to code.
Yes. Hardwired detectors require running wiring, but it's a straightforward job for a licensed electrician. It's often done as part of a broader electrical upgrade or home renovation.
If you have any gas appliances, an attached garage, or a generator, a CO detector is strongly recommended. Alabama code is evolving on this requirement, but the safety case is clear — CO is invisible and odorless, and a detector is inexpensive protection.
We serve all of Baldwin County & beyond
Got a flickering light, or a 6-month build?
One licensed electrician, on the Gulf coast since 2009. Tell Jimmy what's going on and you'll get a callback the same day.