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Ring Installer · County Meath

Ring & smart-doorbell installation in Meath.

Larger sites, more entry points — Meath homes almost always go for a bundle, not a single device.

Towns covered: Navan, Ashbourne, Ratoath, Trim, Dunboyne, Kells, Dunshaughlin, Duleek

What makes Meath installs different

Meath homes tend to be bigger sites than Dublin or Kildare — Ashbourne, Ratoath, and Dunshaughlin in particular have a high concentration of detached properties on a third of an acre or more, with side gates, rear gardens, and often an outhouse or garage on a separate circuit. A single doorbell at the front door simply doesn't cover what these homeowners want to see. We almost always recommend a Driveway Bundle or Whole Home Bundle in Meath — and the M3-corridor proximity (lots of homes back onto fields or country lanes) means motion-zone tuning is more involved than in a tightly-built Dublin estate. Without zone tuning, every passing tractor and gust of wind triggers an alert. We dial in zone shapes and sensitivity manually before we leave so you only get alerts that matter.

Smart Space in Meath — the short version

County Meath is within our standard service area — we install Ring doorbells and cameras in Navan, Ashbourne, Ratoath, Trim, Dunboyne, Kells, Dunshaughlin and Duleek. Many Meath homes are on larger sites with multiple entry points, so we typically recommend a Driveway or Whole Home bundle covering both front and rear. Our installers will survey the property, flag Wi-Fi dead zones, and set up motion zones that ignore roadside cars and tree branches. Meath installations are typically booked within the week, and we offer complimentary consultations with written quotes.

A typical Meath install

A family in Ashbourne books a Pro Whole Home Bundle for a detached 4-bed on a half-acre site. The consultation flagged three motion-hostile environments: a busy local road on the south side, mature trees casting shadow patterns at dawn, and a fox path across the rear lawn. Install day: doorbell at the front, floodlight on the gable covering the south-side driveway, second floodlight on the rear wall covering the patio and lawn. After mounting, we spend forty minutes purely on zone shaping — masking the road from the driveway cam, narrowing the rear cam to exclude the tree line, and setting an overnight low-light sensitivity that ignores the fox but catches a person. The homeowner gets two alerts that night — both legitimate.

What we install in Meath

Meath Ring installation — frequently asked

Are bundles worth it in Meath?+

Almost always yes. Meath properties tend to be larger detached or semi-detached homes with multiple entry points (front, side gate, rear garden), and a single doorbell can't cover all of them. The Driveway and Whole Home bundles are priced to make the second and third camera much cheaper than buying them separately.

Can you tune motion zones to ignore the M3 or N2 roadside?+

Yes — this is standard. We mask the road portion of the camera view and adjust sensitivity so passing cars don't trigger alerts. The neighbour walking past your gate will still alert; the lorry on the dual carriageway won't.

How long is a typical Meath install?+

Single doorbell: about an hour. Driveway Bundle: 2 hours. Whole Home Bundle on a larger property: 2.5-3 hours including zone tuning and a full family walk-through.

Do you cover the Drogheda / Meath border area?+

The Meath side of Drogheda (Donore, Slane) yes. The Louth side (Drogheda town itself) is in our /areas/louth coverage — same crew, same flat fees, just listed separately.

Book a Ring install in Meath

Complimentary consultation, written quote on the day, fitted within the week. Flat from €139. No contract.