How to Install Wireless Doorbells

Installing a doorbell used to be a tedious affair. Holes had to drilled, wires had to be fed, electricity turned off and on. Plus, it took both skill and luck to get the positioning of the doorbell correct the first time. Otherwise, more wire and more holes. Luckily, wireless doorbells have come a long since they first appeared on the market, and today installation has become incredibly easy. You don’t have to be an electrical genius to figure out how to install a wireless doorbell.

Doorbell manufacturers have simplified the entire process. First, just install batteries into the button unit, or units if you’re working with more than one door. Then screw the button into a properly sized hole near the door or attach it to the wall with adhesive. Next, you plug the doorbell receiver into a wall outlet within the doorbell’s functioning signal range and you’re good to go!

Some wireless doorbell receivers use different forms of power, though. Users must check the packaging to determine whether you’ll need an open outlet or simply can use batteries. On the bright side, a wireless doorbell receiver can be installed, and moved, anywhere in the house now that extended signal ranges are available. That’s really all it takes. Even better, wireless doorbell receivers can be turned off or unplugged at any time, so there won’t be any disturbances if you want to catch a quick nap.

If you need a new doorbell and don’t want to struggle with a ton of wires and complicated installation, try a wireless doorbell. The process is so easy that package instructions can tell you how to install a wireless doorbell.