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Vivint Alarm System Cost and Price Guide – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T07:55:12+00:00 • 3 min read

Vivint Alarm System cost varies by home size, package, and monitoring plan, with key drivers including equipment, professional installation, and contract terms. This guide provides practical price ranges in USD to help buyers estimate a typical investment and compare options.

Assumptions: region, house size, chosen equipment, monitoring plan, contract length.

Item Low Average High Notes
System Hardware $500 $1,200 $2,500 Base hub, sensors, keypad; cameras increase cost.
Installation & Activation $150 $350 $800 Professional setup often required.
Monitoring Plan (Monthly) $19 $39 $60 Annual commitments may reduce monthly rate.
Contract Length Discount $0–$10/mo Longer terms can lower monthly price.
Equipment Add-Ons $100 $400 $1,200 Cameras, motion sensors, doorbells.
Taxes & Fees $20 $60 $150 State and local charges apply.

Overview Of Costs

Vivint Alarm System cost typically ranges from $800 to $3,000 upfront for equipment and installation, plus ongoing monitoring from about $19 to $60 per month. The exact figure depends on the number of sensors, cameras, smart-home integrations, and the chosen monitoring plan. Per-unit estimates help set expectations: $500–$2,500 for hardware, $150–$800 for installation, and $19–$60 per month for monitoring.

Cost Breakdown

Table below consolidates major pricing elements to show how the total can accumulate.

Materials Labor Equipment Permits Delivery/Disposal Accessories Warranty Overhead Contingency Taxes
$500–$1,000 $150–$350 $500–$1,500 $0–$100 $0–$50 $100–$400 $0–$200 $50–$150 $0–$250 $20–$150

What Drives Price

Key drivers include system size, sensor count, camera features, and monitoring level. Specifically, homes with 1–2 doors and 5–10 sensors tend to fall into the lower-to-mid range, while properties with multiple entry points, high-resolution cameras, or smart-home hubs push costs upward. Another driver is installation complexity: integration with existing wiring or nonstandard door/window frames can add time and labor costs. Per-unit pricing exists for devices (sensors, cameras) and installation time scales with crew size and travel.

– Size and layout: open floor plans with many windows often require more sensors and coverage.
– Camera specifications: standard 1080p cameras are cheaper than 4K or infrared-night-vision models.
– Monitoring choice: self-monitoring is generally not available with Vivint; professional monitoring is standard, affecting monthly fees.
– Contract terms: longer commitments can reduce the monthly rate but lock in pricing.

Assumptions: standard home layout, typical sensor mix, no specialty installation.

Regional Price Differences

Prices can vary by region due to labor, taxes, and local promotions. In the U.S., major metro areas may see higher upfront costs and higher monthly monitoring fees compared with suburban and rural markets, often by 5–15% and up to 20% in some cases.

Labor & Installation Time

Labor typically accounts for 2–6 hours per install depending on home complexity. A straightforward setup with a handful of devices may take around 2–3 hours, while a multi-room system with cameras could require 4–6 hours. Labor rates commonly fall in the $75–$125 per hour range, influenced by local wages and technician availability.

Additional & Hidden Costs

Hidden or less obvious costs can affect total project price. They include extended warranties, camera cloud storage upgrades, cellular backup fees, and potential equipment restocking charges. Some providers charge activation or service fees during initial setup, and taxes vary by state. If a property requires permit completion or inspection by a local authority, permit fees may apply.

Real-World Pricing Examples

Three scenario snapshots illustrate typical ranges for common setups.

  1. Basic: 1 hub, 4 door/window sensors, 1 indoor camera, professional install.
    • System hardware: $500–$800
    • Installation: $150–$250
    • Monitoring: $19–$39/mo
    • Total first-year cost (excluding taxes): $700–$1,430 + $228–$468
  2. Mid-Range: 2–3 doors, 6–10 sensors, 2 cameras, smart hub integration.
    • Hardware: $800–$1,400
    • Installation: $250–$450
    • Monitoring: $29–$49/mo
    • First-year cost: $1,450–$2,800 + $348–$588
  3. Premium: 5+ doors, 12+ sensors, multiple cameras, advanced features (smart lighting, 4K cams).
    • Hardware: $1,400–$2,500
    • Installation: $400–$800
    • Monitoring: $49–$60/mo
    • First-year cost: $2,600–$4,720 + $588–$720

Assumptions: standard single-family home, non-sparse installation, urban or suburban service area.