Site photos

You do not need perfect photos. One wider entrance shot, one closer view of the current bell, camera or mounting spot, and one photo showing the nearest useful power or chime point are usually enough to start.

Serving Brent, wider NW London, and selected West London postcodes. Best first check: send your postcode, 2–4 photos and any model name or product link.

A few phone photos usually answer the first scope questions faster than a long message. They help confirm the likely view, the mounting position, the power arrangement, and whether the job looks like a straightforward visit or something that needs more planning.

What this usually means

The first check is usually about fit, not guesswork. Good photos make it much easier to see whether the entrance, the likely view and the power side all point towards a tidy straightforward visit or something broader.

What photos help most

  • One wider photo of the entrance, gate, path or wall where the camera or doorbell will go.
  • One closer photo of the current bell, chime, existing camera, or the exact mounting spot if nothing is there yet.
  • One photo showing the nearest indoor socket, chime point or other obvious power option if that is part of the setup.
  • One photo of any product box, model label or link if you have already bought the kit.

What can still change after photos

  • Final mounting height, cable run and fixing method may still need confirming on site.
  • Wi-Fi quality at the final position or the condition of existing bell wiring can change the answer.
  • Some jobs that look simple in photos turn out to need extra parts, a wider tidy-up or a written quote.
  • If the scope changes, that should be explained before anything moves beyond the original plan.
Official sources and practical guidance

Ready to send site photos for a camera or doorbell quote?

Send 2–4 photos, your postcode and any model details you already have. I’ll tell you whether it looks like a straightforward visit or a broader quoted job.