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We Did the Math: How Much Home Security Tech Can Save You On Insurance Bills

Home security is also a hack to lower your home insurance premiums -- sometimes by hundreds of dollars. Here's exactly how much you could save.

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Tyler Lacoma Editor / Home Security and Smart Home
Tyler has worked on, lived with and tested all types of smart home and security technology for over a dozen years, explaining the latest features, privacy tricks, and top recommendations. With degrees in Business Management, Literature and Technical Writing, Tyler takes every opportunity to play with the latest AI technology, push smart devices to their limits and occasionally throw cameras off his roof, all to find the best devices to trust in your life. He always checks with the renters (and pets) in his life to see what smart products can work for everyone, in every living situation. Living in beautiful Bend, Oregon gives Tyler plenty of opportunities to test the latest tech in every kind of weather and temperature. But when not at work, he can be found hiking the trails, trying out a new food recipe for his loved ones, keeping up on his favorite reading, or gaming with good friends.
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Tyler Lacoma
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An Abode security system on a white desk.

Adding a security system really does save money, and I found out the percentages.

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Shop for a home security system and you'll soon run into claims that adding the right device to your home could lead lower bills, especially home insurance. It's easy to make the claims, but I wanted to vet the numbers. So I did the research, found the details from insurers including Allstate, Progressive and State Farm and did the calculations. 

You certainly can save on insurance payments with the right security devices, which reduce the chance of theft and, consequently, the chance of an insurance company needing to pay a claim. In the right circumstances, you could even save hundreds of dollars a year, enough to pay off even expensive security devices. But the details are important, so let's look at the possible savings by percentages.

A single device like a video doorbell or security camera

Savings: Probably 2% to 5% discount

The wireless Blink Outdoor 4 security camera sits perched on a fence.

One security camera can probably get you a small insurance discount.

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A single security camera or video doorbell on your property can usually knock off a few percentage points from your homeowners insurance premiums. Insurers like to see cameras not only as a preventative option but as a way to collect evidence in case of a crime or property damage, making their jobs much easier. These cameras often don't require subscriptions and don't include monitoring services, so you can consider them a one-time purchase. Take a look at our outdoor security camera recommendations to see some popular options.

Insurance companies may have rules regarding what features a camera must have to qualify, such as motion detection (very common), self-monitoring alerts (always included via app) or a higher resolution on the camera. Some may count cams only if they're connected to a larger home security system. Check the details to learn more.

Important note: Discounts will vary based on the insurance company. Some won't offer many discounts at all. Some may have a flat rebate, like $20 to $40 off your annual premium. But percentages are common and provide a useful way to gauge potential savings, so we're using them. Always contact your insurance agent to ask about your specific discounts before buying home security tech.

A smart lock

Savings: Possibly a 2% to 5% discount

lockly smart lock

Smart locks of the right caliber can help you save.

Lockly

A smart lock makes managing access easier and fixes problems like forgetting to lock the front door. You can also create temporary passes for people rather than handing out precious physical home keys. Watch for homeowners insurance discounts like a smart deadbolt that includes a keypad, or smart locks on every external door in the house.

A full home security system

Savings: Likely a 5% to 15% discount

The Abode security hub sits on a white desk with the sensor and fob, while someone types on a computer in the background.

Abode's starter kit is super affordable and works with many third-party products.

Abode

A full home system includes door and contact sensors to help detect break-ins. These systems can be fully DIY, and cheap versions may cost only a couple hundred dollars to start with. Plus, most allow you to add more sensors, cams or other devices in the future. Abode and Vivint in particularly have excellent support for third-party devices from other brands.

Because of the more complete coverage, home security systems are even more likely to qualify for insurance discounts and make it easier to increase potential discounts by adding more devices. Contact sensors, glass break sensors, a panel to arm or disarm and a security cam or two is a powerful combination that many insurers offer benefits for. Adding a compatible temperature monitoring system or leak detector can bump savings even higher.

Again, watch for requirements like having certain types of sensors, having sensors on all access points in your home and other fine print that insurers may have.

Professional home monitoring services

Savings: Up to 20% discount

Illustration of the US with Frontpoint's logo overlaid

Home security monitoring is most likely to net you discounts.

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A professional eye on your home can cost about $20 to $30 or even less per month and connects your system with a monitoring center that can watch for trouble and contact first responders even if you aren't available. They may even be able to use audio or sirens to scare burglars away. SimpliSafe's advanced system even recognizes friends from strangers to improve reactions.

Monitoring is an excellent way to mitigate damage from break-ins or fires so they're very likely to gain  some discounts from insurance companies.

Note: Insurance companies may offer different rebates for different types of monitoring. You may get one discount for burglar monitoring and a separate discount for professional fire alarm monitoring. Most professional monitoring services offer both in a combined package.

Environmental sensors like leak detectors or smart smoke detectors

Savings: Possibly a 2% to 5% discount

Kangaroo climate leak sensor

Kangaroo includes a climate sensor, aka leak detector, in it's expanded eight-piece home monitoring kit.

Kangaroo

Leak detectors are helpful for alerting home occupants to leaks in bathrooms or under sinks, while smart smoke detectors offer better monitoring options and blessedly quiet battery updates. However, neither of these by themselves may be enough to qualify for an insurance discount.

Instead, these sensors are more likely to qualify for savings if they are part of a larger home security system or connected to a professional monitoring service. Insurance companies especially like to see leak detectors in a security system and may offer additional savings if you add one. Many platforms offer support for things like leak sensors, but for a particular compact and affordable option, check out Arlo's eight-in-one sensor approach.

Note: For specific devices like leak detectors, insurers may have specific brands that they require.

Does homeowners insurance ever require a home security system?

It's not universal but certain insurance packages or additions may require specific home security devices and even professional home monitoring. These requirements can also vary based on location or the value of nearby homes: If you're moving to a new home, study your homeowners insurance policy carefully to note any home security mandates.

What if the bank pays for my homeowners insurance?

In some cases, people pay homeowners insurance into an escrow account managed by their lender, which in turn chooses to pay for homeowners insurance and other fees. This may be a requirement of a mortgage, at least for the first year or so.

In situations like this, insurance companies may not offer the same kind of discounts, or you may not be able to save much money depending on the details of your mortgage. However, you can contact your lending bank to discuss remitting the escrow payments for insurance and handling the insurance directly, if you prefer.

Can home security devices lower my rent?

No, not directly. If the property owner allows you to use your own security devices, it can help with safety and convenience, not with rent discounts. However, if you pay your own renters insurance, such as insurance against theft of your belongings, then its possible that security tech discounts will apply like they do to homeowners insurance. 

To save even more money, consider bundling your insurance policies or looking for especially cheap home security cams. There are also ways to save a lot of money on professional home monitoring.