Best Home Security Systems in Fort Worth, Texas

To find the best home security systems, we tested products and talked with security companies and customers.
Best professional home security
vivint sign outside
Vivint
4.5 out of 5 stars
4.5
Starts at
$29.99
/mo
  • pro
    Pro installation
  • pro
    Smarter security cameras
  • pro
    Advanced smart home features
Trusted brand name
adt sign in front of grey house
ADT
4.3 out of 5 stars
4.25
Starts at
$28.99
/mo
  • pro
    Pro installation
  • pro
    Longest money-back period
  • pro
    Google Nest products
Best customer rating
Cove
4 out of 5 stars
4
Starts at
$17.99
/mo
  • pro
    DIY or pro installation
  • pro
    60-day trial period
  • pro
    LiveAssist service
  • Icon Emoji  Fire
Best budget-friendly
ring security yard sign in grass in front of house
Ring
4 out of 5 stars
4
Starts at
$20.00
/mo
  • pro
    DIY installation
  • pro
    30-day trial period
  • pro
    Wide camera selection
Best DIY home security
simplisafe security yard sign in grass in front of house
SimpliSafe
4.3 out of 5 stars
4.25
Starts at
$19.99
/mo
  • pro
    DIY or pro installation
  • pro
    Efficient dispatch technology
  • pro
    Live video feed
  • Icon Emoji  Fire

Info current as of publish date. Offers and availability may vary by location and are subject to change. Full ADT disclaimer

Each home security system we recommend has its perks. But Vivint takes the lead for its high-end equipment, smart home selection, and theft-deterring features. If you’re hunting for a budget-friendly alternative, SimpliSafe might be up your alley. Or maybe you prefer a company with over 140 years of experience protecting folks—ADT would fit the bill.

Why you can trust us

To find the best home security systems, we dig into hands-on tests, meet with security companies, and learn from real customers. 

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Compare the best home security systems in Fort Worth, Texas

Our reviews cover these home-security picks among others. We love the quality equipment and comprehensive service a national brand provides, but we also share local picks so you can decide what works best for you.

Brand
Installation
Monthly cost Icon Tooltip  Dark
Best for
Starter equipment price
Contract required
Smart home compatibility Icon Tooltip  Dark
Learn more
ProfessionalBest professional home security$599.00No *Amazon,
Google,
Z-Wave
ProfessionalMost trusted security brand$0.00YesAmazon,
Google,
Z-Wave
DIY or ProBest customer ratingQuote required
Online quiz
No *Amazon, Google
Ring
DIYBest budget-friendly pick$199.99NoAmazon, Google, Z-Wave
DIY or ProBest DIY home security$245.00NoAmazon,
Google

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Fort Worth, Texas local security companies

Local security companies are more likely to uniquely understand your neighborhood. And sometimes these providers can offer packages with the best of different brands. But it’s also typical to experience longer waits for installs, less transparent pricing/packages, and fewer customer-support resources.

Amr Surveillance, LLC
www.amrsurveillance.com
5065 FM 423, # 500-351
Frisco, TX 75034
469-557-6099

Clear It Security
clearitsecurity.com
7116 Sparrow Point
Fort Worth, TX 76133
817-715-8324

Hawk Security
www.hawksecurity.com
14500 Trinity Boulevard
Forth Worth, TX 76155
888-846-4295

HHS Security Services, LLC
www.hhssecurity.com
17515 Spring Cypress
Cypress, TX 77429
832-220-9217

Locktight Security
www.besttexaslocksmith.com
6101 Denton Highway
Haltom City, TX 76148
817-717-4318

Maximus Security Services
www.maxalarms.com
800 Airport Freeway
Irving, TX 75062
469-557-6099

Worth Fire & Security
www.worthfireandsecurity.com
7501 Highway 287
Arlington, TX 76001
817-572-7700

Should I buy local or national home security?

The best home security system for your family depends on your priorities. Maybe you value the latest tech a national company provides. Maybe you like that local providers are more tied to your community.

National home security companies
pro More resources for a wider customer base
pro Better equipment available
pro Familiar brands would-be intruders recognize
con Some brands prone to high-pressure sales
con Long contracts with high cancellation fees
Local home security companies
pro Knowledge of local problems
pro Packages with best of different brands
con Fewer customer support resources
con Longer wait for install
con Less transparent pricing/packages

What to look for in home security

Home security isn’t a one-size-fits-all service. Here are the top things to consider when picking out your perfect home security match.

Household type and composition

If you rent, look for wireless home security equipment that won’t damage your walls and is easy to take with you when your lease is up. If you’re a homeowner, consider the size of your property and the number of ground-floor access points. 

Do you live alone, or do you have others in the home like children or pets? If you have kids coming home on their own after school, you might want security cameras or a video doorbell in your system. (Video doorbells can help spot package deliveries and detect familiar faces too.) 

For pups who like to take off, look for motion sensors to tack onto a pet door or outdoor gate. If you have roommates, you may want to protect only your room, so look for a smaller DIY security system you can manage on your own.

Neighborhood

Look into local crime stats, talk to neighbors, and connect with your neighborhood watch. You can also use neighborhood safety tools like Ring’s free Neighbors app. It gives you real-time updates from people in the neighborhood and provides crime reports from local law enforcement. If your neighborhood has a lot of vehicle break-ins, think about an outdoor security camera or a system that offers car security.

DIY vs. professional installation

If you’re into doing things yourself, then a DIY alarm system might be a better fit. SimpliSafe is our DIY recommendation, but there are other good options out there like Frontpoint. Want the convenience of letting someone else sweat during the install? Vivint does all the work for you and offers high-end equipment.

Keep in mind what brands offer

Vivint cameras

Security cameras

You can tailor your system’s security cameras to your needs—whether you need indoor or outdoor cameras, or more advanced features like motion-activation or night vision.  You can also use your smartphone, tablet, or computer to view footage from your cameras and access your home security system remotely. With motion-activated cameras, you can quickly review relevant footage.

customer service rep answering a phone call

Professional monitoring

You can get home security systems that don’t include professional monitoring, but we don’t recommend it. You’re always safer with trained pros watching your home 24/7. Plus, sometimes local police won’t respond to a burglar alarm without verification of a threat (which is automatically provided when you add professional monitoring to your home security system).

woman checking on home security system via app on smartphone

Smart home security

Smart home automation is easy and affordable. And you can monitor your security system and other gadgets from your phone. Control your smart locks or appliances remotely and link up voice-assistant speakers with your security system. Plus, automated security systems let you set up text and email notifications for events, like children coming and going, or emergencies.

Fort Worth, Texas home security FAQ

Installation cost, equipment, and monthly monitoring charges are the three main pricing variables for your home security system.

  • Professional installation can cost you from $25 to $200, with the average falling around $80. If you’re handy, DIY installation can save you some cash.
  • A basic security system package will cost you around $280 on average. That said, there are options ranging from $100 to $700. Don’t want to shell out for a system? If you sign up for monthly monitoring, some providers will give you a system.
  • Monthly monitoring ranges from $4 to $65 monthly—$32 on average. Monitoring can be free if you choose to self-monitor. But investing in pro monitoring means you don’t need to be glued to a live feed. The pros will contact you if something’s awry.

We recommend Vivint. Few brands can compete with its proprietary high-end equipment and smart home selection. With Vivint, you can customize home security packages to your heart’s content. Vivint products also feature proactive theft-deterring features, and installation is a breeze since the pros do it for you. 

SimpliSafe is the best DIY home security system, hands down. It has some of the most affordable monthly monitoring fees in the industry, and it doesn’t tie you down with lengthy contracts. We’re also big fans of SimpliSafe’s RapidSOS feature for faster help during emergencies. SimpliSafe lives up to its name with a stress-free online shopping experience—no pushy salespeople to deal with. 

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Rebecca Edwards
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Rebecca Edwards
Rebecca is the lead safety reporter and in-house expert for SafeWise.com. She has been a journalist and blogger for over 25 years, with a focus on home and community safety for the past decade. Rebecca spends dozens of hours every month poring over crime and safety reports and spotting trends. Her expertise is sought after by publications, broadcast journalists, non-profit organizations, podcasts, and more. You can find her expert advice and analysis in places like NPR, TechCrunch, The Washington Post, The Chicago Tribune, The Miami Herald, HGTV, MSN, Reader's Digest, Real Simple, and an ever-growing library of podcast, radio and TV clips in the US and abroad.

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