




A lot of homeowners buy a Ring camera and then realize pretty quickly that the wiring side of things is way over their head. That's exactly where we come in. This was a wired installation from start to finish - running conduit, tapping into the panel, making clean connections, and getting the camera mounted in the right spot to actually do its job.
The Ring Floodlight Cam Pro is a solid unit. We're talking 4K Retinal Vision, 3D motion detection, and low-light sight built in. But all of that is useless if it's not wired up correctly. A proper hardwired install means no batteries to swap out, no signal drops, and a camera that's always on and always recording.
Here's what the work actually involves - running conduit along the exterior wall, connecting into the electrical panel, mounting a weatherproof outdoor box, and making sure every connection is tight and code-compliant. It's not a plug-and-play situation. Done right, the camera sits flush, the conduit is routed cleanly, and there's nothing sloppy about the finished product.
The end result speaks for itself. The Floodlight Cam Pro is mounted high on the exterior wall under the eave, angled perfectly to cover the entry area. Both flood heads are positioned wide for maximum coverage. The wiring is tucked and protected. Clean install, solid coverage, and a homeowner who now has eyes on their property day and night.
This is the kind of work we do at Redline Electric. Electrical wiring services that go beyond just flipping breakers - we handle smart home upgrades, security camera installs, outdoor lighting, and anything else that needs a licensed hand. If you've got a device sitting in a box that you're not sure how to wire up, we can help.