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📞 Call (877) 390-0565 NowTrust Emergency Electrician in Michigan for professional smoke detector installation services in Detroit and surrounding areas. Our licensed electricians ensure your home's safety with expert hardwired smoke detector installation that meets all local Michigan fire codes.
From basic smoke alarms to advanced interconnected systems, we provide comprehensive installation services for residential and commercial properties. Our Detroit-based team offers same-day emergency installation and can help you determine the optimal placement for maximum protection.
With over years of experience serving the Detroit community, we guarantee professional installation that meets all Michigan state requirements and manufacturer specifications. Available 24/7 for emergency services at (877) 390-0565.
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Installation costs typically range from $75-$200 per detector in Detroit, depending on the type of system and complexity of installation. We provide free estimates and offer competitive pricing for multiple detector installations.
Smoke detectors should be replaced every 10 years from the manufacture date. However, batteries should be replaced annually, and units should be tested monthly to ensure proper operation.
Yes, Michigan building codes require hardwired smoke detectors with battery backup in new construction and during major renovations. These must be interconnected so when one alarm sounds, all alarms in the house will activate.
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