
Dyker Heights is one of Brooklyn’s most residential neighborhoods — quiet streets of substantial brick homes, families that have owned their properties for generations, and a neighborhood culture that takes home maintenance seriously. The telecommunications needs of a Dyker Heights single-family home are specific: these are large, multi-story properties with thick masonry construction, finished basements, detached garages, and often a rear yard that the family uses as an extension of their living space. Lock and Tech USA has served Dyker Heights homeowners for over 25 years, delivering telecommunications systems that are engineered for the actual scale and construction of these homes — not sized for a one-bedroom apartment.
Since 1998, we’ve been securing homes and businesses across NYC and New Jersey with professional security solutions you can trust. Our licensed technicians provide 24/7 emergency service, using only the latest technology and backed by comprehensive warranties on all installations.
Small businesses, home offices, and professional practices in Dyker Heights benefit from VoIP services that eliminate the cost and rigidity of traditional business phone lines while delivering functionality that a growing operation actually needs: multi-line calling, voicemail-to-email, call logging and recording, CRM connectivity, and mobile softphone access for principals who are frequently out of the office. All associated data and VoIP cabling is installed and certified during the same project.
A Dyker Heights home that spans four floors with thick masonry walls, a fully finished basement, and a detached garage represents one of the most demanding single-family wireless installation challenges in Brooklyn. Our installations begin with a site survey that measures how signals actually propagate through the specific building — not how they should propagate in theory — and design an access point layout that provides seamless roaming coverage from the basement to the top floor, including the garage and rear yard. The installed network is controller-managed with VLAN separation for guest devices and IoT equipment.
The physical cabling infrastructure in a Dyker Heights home determines whether every other telecommunications system performs at its potential or fights against its own limitations. We install Cat5e, Cat6, and Cat6a ethernet runs and fiber optic links where higher bandwidth is needed between areas of the property. Homeowners undertaking any renovation where walls are opened have a clear opportunity to install Cat6a cabling at far lower cost than a retrofit — and that cabling will support every networking technology the home needs for the next two decades.
Home office video conferencing in Dyker Heights — whether for a professional who works remotely or a small business owner running client meetings from a dedicated room — benefits from properly installed camera, microphone, display, and network infrastructure that outperforms a laptop webcam and a consumer router. We configure these systems specifically for the room’s dimensions and acoustics.
Dyker Heights homes are large enough that automation produces measurable results. Multi-zone climate control that heats only the floors being used, lighting scenes that adjust automatically through the day, motorized shades that respond to sun position and time, and whole-home audio that follows the family from room to room — all connected through a single controller and operated from a touchpanel or phone. We install automation systems in both active renovations and occupied homes, using the approach that produces the cleanest result given the property’s current condition.
IP camera systems with NVR or cloud recording, AI motion analytics, and remote viewing cover the property perimeter, entry points, driveway, and rear yard. Surveillance integrates with the automation system so camera triggers can activate exterior lighting, send push notifications, or record to both local and cloud storage simultaneously.
Our primary Dyker Heights client base is homeowners in large single-family and multi-family brick homes. We also serve small business owners along 13th Avenue and 86th Street, medical and dental offices, and property managers covering Dyker Heights, Bay Ridge, and Bensonhurst.

A Dyker Heights homeowner who invests in telecommunications infrastructure — wireless network, smart home automation, surveillance, and structured cabling — is making an investment that pays back in three ways: lower energy costs through climate and lighting automation, a better-documented property that typically attracts stronger offers at resale, and a home that supports every technology the family will want over the next decade without requiring additional infrastructure work.
Lock and Tech USA sizes every Dyker Heights project to the actual property. We don’t apply a standard residential package to a 4,000-square-foot brick home that needs eight access points and twelve automation zones. The on-site assessment determines what the project actually requires, and the proposal reflects that honestly. Testing and training are completed before we close every project, so the homeowner is fully confident in the system before we leave.
Get in touch today to arrange a complimentary assessment of your Dyker Heights home.
Dyker Heights commercial activity is concentrated along 13th Avenue and 86th Street — retail shops, medical offices, restaurants, and small professional services firms that serve the local community. Each business type has distinct telecommunications requirements that we address with sector-specific experience rather than generic commercial packages.
| Commercial Facility | Key Telecommunications Services |
| Medical & Dental Offices | HIPAA-compliant VoIP, data cabling, video conferencing, structured cabling |
| Retail Locations | Wireless networks, business phone systems, video surveillance, ethernet cabling |
| Restaurants | VoIP, wireless networks, audio-video automation, lighting control |
| Office Buildings | Structured cabling, VoIP, video conference solutions, lighting control |
| Houses of Worship | Discreet wireless networks, audio-video systems, video surveillance |
| Coops & Multi-Family Buildings | Fiber optic backbone, wireless networks, video surveillance, intercom integration |
| Schools & Educational Facilities | Managed wireless networks, structured cabling, video surveillance |
| Warehouses | Fiber optic cabling, wireless coverage, IP camera systems |
ButterflyMX, 2N, AiPhone, ABB, Comelit, Alpha Communications, SSS Siedle, Lee Dan Communications, DKS DoorKing, Viking Security, Elvox, Tektone, Mircom, Nutone, Cisco, Ubiquiti, and Honeywell.
How many wireless access points does a typical Dyker Heights home require?
It depends on the size and layout of the property. A three-floor brick home with a finished basement typically requires three to five access points for complete coverage, including the rear yard and garage. Our site survey determines the exact number and placement before any equipment is ordered.
Can smart home automation be installed in a Dyker Heights home without a full renovation?
Yes. We install automation systems in fully occupied homes using a combination of existing electrical infrastructure, wall-fishing where accessible, surface raceway in inconspicuous locations, and wireless-enabled devices where new cabling is impractical. The site assessment identifies the best approach for each area of the home.
What is the return on investment for telecommunications upgrades in a Dyker Heights home?
Homeowners typically see three sources of return: reduced energy costs from climate and lighting automation, lower homeowner’s insurance premiums when a monitored alarm and camera system is documented, and increased property value at resale from professionally installed and documented low-voltage infrastructure.
Do you install outdoor surveillance cameras for Dyker Heights driveways and rear yards?
Yes. We design exterior camera coverage for the full property perimeter — front entry, driveway, rear yard, and any side access points — using weatherproof IP cameras with night vision and AI motion detection, integrated with the home’s automation and alert systems.
Can you connect a detached Dyker Heights garage to the home’s wireless network and smart home system?
Yes. We connect detached garages using underground conduit cabling — the most reliable permanent solution — or surface-mounted exterior raceway where trenching is not practical. Garage door automation, lighting control, and camera coverage can all be added as part of the same project.








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