
Cameras that still work after dark
Most useless footage comes from cameras mounted too high, aimed too wide or blinded by a porch light. We position for faces and number plates on Epsom driveways, not pretty wide shots.

Hardwired 4K HikVision and Dahua CCTV across Epsom (KT17, KT18, KT19). Free on-site survey, fixed written quote, two-year workmanship guarantee — direct line to the CCTV team, never a call centre.
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Mon–Sun 7am–8pm · Direct line to the CCTV team, never a call centre
Epsom based — working Epsom daily
Vans cover KT17, KT18, KT19 seven days a week.
Free on-site survey
We walk the property, find the blind spots and plan cable routes — fixed written quote on the day.
Two-year guarantee
Every camera, recorder, cable run and mount covered. If it fails, we come back free.
Epsom Aerials & Satellites has been installing and repairing CCTV across Epsom — the town centre, Clay Hill, Woodcote, the Downs, Langley Vale, Tattenham Corner, Stamford Green, Horton and West Ewell — for over fifteen years. We're a genuinely local Surrey firm, our vans are on the A24 and around the racecourse every day, and when you call, you speak to the engineer who'll be on your roof.
We install 4K HikVision and Dahua systems across KT17, KT18 and KT19 — from the listed Georgian frontages along Church Street and the High Street conservation area, to the large detached homes on Woodcote Park, College Road and Langley Vale Road, the modern Horton Park and Livingstone estates in KT19, the 1930s semis around Clay Hill and Pound Lane, and the commercial units along Longmead Industrial Estate and Nonsuch Trading Estate.

Epsom · Surrey
4K hardwired systems, installed in a day
Epsom isn't one town — it's a town centre conservation area, two large racecourse-edge estates, a long stretch of 1930s commuter semis and a clutch of modern Horton Park new-builds, all sharing three postcodes. A national call-centre installer won't know which streets need conservation-grade fixings, which roads have been hit by keyless-entry car theft this year, or which Horton properties still have failing builder-grade aerial cable in the loft that we can re-use for CCTV.

Most useless footage comes from cameras mounted too high, aimed too wide or blinded by a porch light. We position for faces and number plates on Epsom driveways, not pretty wide shots.
Old Epsom (KT17) — listed Georgian and Victorian terraces around Church Street, Pikes Hill and the High Street, where any front-elevation camera needs Epsom & Ewell Borough conservation-area approval and reversible fixings. Epsom Downs side (KT18) — large detached homes along Woodcote Park, College Road, Beech Walk and the racecourse approach, where full perimeter 4K coverage of long driveways and tree-lined rear gardens is the standard brief.
The Church Street conservation area covers most of central KT17 south of the High Street — front-elevation cameras here need to sit behind existing architecture (gutters, downpipes, porches), use colour-matched cabling and reversible mounts. We've worked on Grade II properties around Church Street, Ashley Road and Pound Lane and know which Epsom & Ewell Borough planners approve first time.
Local demand is driven by high-value detached homes around Woodcote, the Downs and College Road — long, often unlit driveways with two or three cars are repeatedly targeted for keyless car theft and catalytic converter theft. Race-week brings extra footfall around Tattenham Corner and Langley Vale. Driveway-facing 4K turret cameras with ANPR plate capture and instant phone alerts are our default brief on these streets.
KT17 town centre, Clay Hill, Pikes Hill, Stoneleigh and East Ewell. KT18 Woodcote, the College Area, Stamford Green, Langley Vale, Tattenham Corner and the Downs. KT19 Horton, West Park, Livingstone Park, West Ewell and the Ruxley fringe. Same-day surveys whenever the diary allows.
Every CCTV problem we solve across Epsom is on this list. If yours isn't, ring us — there's a strong chance we've fixed it on the next street.
012-, 4-, 6- and 8-camera 4K systems for Epsom houses — driveway, front door, side returns, garden and outbuildings. Full-colour night vision down to 0.001 lux, smart motion zones (ignores the fox and the bin lorry), push alerts to your phone, and 30 days of recording on a hidden NVR.
02Evidential 4K installs for the Ashley Centre, High Street retail, Longmead and Nonsuch industrial units, Epsom Hospital contractors, dental practices and offices around East Street. ONVIF-compliant cameras, RAID-protected NVR storage, ANPR at gates and integration with intruder alarms.
03Cameras offline, NVR won't boot, app stopped working, hard drive full, footage missing or unreadable? We diagnose, repair or replace — keeping existing kit and cabling where it makes sense. Most repair call-outs across Epsom are sorted in a single visit.
04Still running D1 or 960H analogue cameras from a decade ago? We re-use the existing coax with HDCVI/HDTVI cameras and a modern recorder — full HD or 4K resolution without re-cabling the building. The cheapest route to a usable system.
05Outbuildings, stables and paddocks around Langley Vale and the lanes south of the Downs where buried cable isn't practical. Wi-Fi cameras with mesh extenders, solar-powered standalone units and 4G-backed cameras with cloud recording for properties off the grid.
06Wired HikVision and Dahua video doorbells, intercom panels and electric strike releases — one app for cameras, door release and recording. Far more reliable than the battery doorbells that drop offline every fortnight.
07Town-centre blocks and HMOs around the High Street, East Street and Hook Road — communal entrance cameras, bin-store and bike-store coverage, with managing-agent-friendly admin and GDPR-compliant documentation.
08Annual service to clean lenses, check focus, test motion recording, verify backups, update firmware and replace failing kit before it lets you down. Recommended for any commercial system you'd ever need to present to an insurer or the police.
Listed Georgian and Victorian frontages — discreet camera bodies, conservation-grade fixings, internal cable runs and Epsom & Ewell Borough consent applications handled on your behalf.
Large detached homes with long, often unlit driveways — 4K ANPR turret cameras, HikVision ColorVu for unlit drives, and integration with existing alarm systems.
1930s semis, often with ageing cabling in the loft — we re-use what we can and add 4-camera HD or 4K systems with a hidden NVR in the boiler cupboard.
Larger detached stock with awkward chimney access — full perimeter coverage of front, side returns and rear garden, with integrated video doorbells.
Properties with paddocks, stables and approach drives off the lanes south of the Downs — 4G-backed and solar cameras for sites where mains and broadband don't reach.
Modern estates on the old hospital site — first-time CCTV installs, video doorbells, and tidy cable runs through cavity and soffit on properties still under their NHBC warranty.
Mixed 1950s and modern stock bordering Chessington — 4-camera 4K upgrades, CCTV/alarm integration and storm-damage repair to existing kit.
Shops, dental practices, offices and small commercial units — evidential-quality 4K CCTV, till-area coverage, remote monitoring and ICO-compliant documentation.
We only fit CCTV brands with proper UK distribution, real warranties and firmware that keeps getting security updates — if it fails in two years, you'll still get parts.
Our default for residential — ColorVu colour night vision, AcuSense smart detection and reliable 4K turret and bullet cameras with a five-year warranty.
Workhorse commercial range — Starlight low-light cameras, WizSense AI analytics and rugged dome cameras for warehouses, retail and industrial units.
For tech-savvy homeowners and businesses already running UniFi networking — clean app, no monthly fees and strong low-light performance.
Budget-friendly residential alternative when you want a quality wired system without the HikVision price tag.
Honest Epsom starting prices for supply-and-install. Your written quote is fixed after a free site survey — if the job turns out simpler, we charge less. Never more.

| Site survey & system design | Free with installation / £90 standalone |
| 4-camera HD CCTV system — supplied & installed | from £950 |
| 4-camera 4K CCTV system — supplied & installed | from £1,250 |
| 8-camera 4K CCTV system — supplied & installed | from £1,950 |
| Additional camera on existing system | from £195 |
| Wireless / solar / 4G camera install | from £325 |
| Commercial CCTV — per camera point (cabled) | from £275 |
| Video doorbell installation (HikVision / Dahua) | from £245 |
| CCTV repair / fault diagnosis (credited against work) | from £90 |
| Annual CCTV maintenance contract | from £180/yr |
Tell us what you're trying to protect, where the property is, how many cameras you think you need and the rough budget. You'll get a realistic ballpark within ten minutes.
We come to you, walk the property, identify camera positions, plan cable routes, check Wi-Fi or 4G signal where relevant and confirm the kit list. You get a fixed written quote on the day.
Most domestic systems go in inside a day. Cameras are weatherproofed, cable is run through wall / loft / soffit (no surface trunking unless you ask), the NVR is hidden in a discreet location and the app is set up on every device you need.
We show you how to use the app, scrub back through footage, export clips for police or insurance, and add or remove users. You leave with everything documented.
Anything we install is covered for two years. Hardware carries the manufacturer warranty (typically two to five years on HikVision and Dahua). If something fails inside that window, we come back free.
Domestic CCTV in Epsom almost never needs planning permission — it falls under permitted development as long as cameras are positioned to minimise capture beyond your boundary. The exceptions are the Church Street and High Street conservation areas, listed buildings, and any front-elevation install on an Article 4 property. Any camera that does capture a public footpath, lane or neighbouring property also brings UK GDPR / ICO obligations — we provide signage, a written CCTV policy and a subject access request (SAR) procedure as standard with every commercial install, and with any domestic install that overlooks public space.

Commercial & retail
Signage, policy and retention handled for you
Yes — but most of central KT17 around Church Street, the High Street and Pikes Hill is covered by conservation-area controls and Article 4 directions, and many of the buildings are listed. Any front-elevation camera or external cable run will need Listed Building Consent or conservation-area approval from Epsom & Ewell Borough Council before work starts. We survey first, propose positions behind existing features (gutter lines, downpipes, porch overhangs), use colour-matched cabling and reversible fixings, and we'll prepare and submit the application drawings on your behalf.
These properties typically need four to six 4K turret cameras covering the long driveway (with ANPR for plate capture), the front door, both rear corners of the garden and any side gates. We add HikVision ColorVu for unlit drives, integrate a wired video doorbell, and hide the NVR in the loft or boiler room. Most include linked phone alerts and the option for monitored response if you're often away.
Yes — all of KT18 south of the Downs is core territory for us. Properties on the lanes around Langley Vale, Walton-on-the-Hill and Tattenham Corner often need 4G cellular cameras (no broadband to many of the outbuildings) or solar-powered standalone units for gates and stables. We carry both on the van.
Almost never. Domestic CCTV falls under permitted development across Epsom & Ewell Borough as long as cameras minimise capture beyond your boundary. The exceptions are the Church Street and High Street conservation areas, listed buildings and any cameras on a front elevation in an Article 4 zone. Any camera that captures public footpath, lane or neighbouring property also brings ICO obligations — we provide signage, written policy and SAR procedure as standard.
Yes — we routinely integrate HikVision and Dahua NVRs with mainstream intruder panels (Texecom, Pyronix, HKC, Honeywell, Risco) so an alarm trigger pushes the relevant camera feed to your phone or the alarm receiving centre. On commercial Epsom sites — particularly around Longmead and Nonsuch — we also link to access control and ANPR so a single event triggers door, gate and recording together.
Yes. Bring us the existing kit and we'll diagnose, repair or replace whatever's failed. We work on every mainstream brand — HikVision, Dahua, Swann, Reolink, Annke, Ring, Eufy, UniFi, Honeywell and more. The diagnostic fee is credited against any repair work you go ahead with.
A domestic 4-camera install on a Clay Hill semi or a Horton Park new-build is typically half a day to a full day. An 8-camera install on a larger Woodcote or College Road property is usually one full day. Listed-building or conservation jobs around Church Street take longer because of cable-route planning — usually one to two days plus the consent lead time. You'll have a realistic estimate before any work starts.
No. Footage records to the on-site NVR you own. There's no cloud subscription, no per-camera fee and no monthly bill. App access, remote viewing and playback are all included.
From a single driveway camera in Clay Hill to a full 16-camera ANPR install on the racecourse approach, you'll get the same engineer, the same fixed price and the same two-year guarantee.