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How much does smart home installation cost in Singapore?

Low SGD 500
Typical SGD 1,200
High SGD 30,000
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Key takeaways

  • Most smart home installation jobs in Singapore land between SGD 500–SGD 30,000 — known locally as smart home / home automation installer.
  • Smart home installation is unlicensed in Singapore, but electrical wiring must be done by a Licensed Electrical Worker, and HDB flats have renovation rules governing fixed works. Home cameras are subject to PDPA considerations where they capture common areas.
  • Prices below are researched national ranges, updated July 2026 — not quotes.

Smart Home Installation prices by job size in Singapore

Researched national ranges in SGD, updated July 2026.
Job size Low Typical High
Starter setup Hub, smart lighting, a speaker and a camera — mostly plug-in SGD 500 SGD 1,200 SGD 3,000
Multi-room automation Switches, blinds, sensors and cameras across a floor SGD 3,000 SGD 6,000 SGD 12,000
Whole-home integrated system Wired control platform, lighting, climate, security and AV SGD 7,000 SGD 15,000 SGD 30,000

Per-unit rates

Typical smart home installation rates in Singapore.
Unit Low Typical High
per hour (installer) SGD 50 SGD 85 SGD 150

What affects the price

  • Job size and scope — bigger or more complex jobs move you up the ranges above.
  • Access and condition — hard-to-reach areas, older properties or neglected maintenance add labour time.
  • Materials and quality level — where materials are involved, the grade you choose often matters more than labour.
  • Urgency — same-day or out-of-hours work usually carries a premium.
  • Where you live — large metros in Singapore typically run above the national range; smaller towns below it.

How to save

  • Get at least three quotes and compare like-for-like scopes, not just totals.
  • Be flexible on timing — off-peak slots are often cheaper.
  • Bundle related tasks into one visit to spread call-out costs.
  • Agree the scope in writing up front to avoid change-order surprises.

How to hire a smart home installation pro in Singapore

  1. Confirm a Licensed Electrical Worker does any mains wiring
  2. Ask which standards the system uses and whether it runs locally
  3. Get device count, integration scope and subscription costs in writing
  4. Set up a separate IoT network and strong unique credentials
  5. For HDB units, confirm any works comply with HDB renovation rules
  6. Check insurance and references

Red flags

  • Mains wiring by an unlicensed worker
  • Proprietary cloud lock-in
  • No plan for local/offline operation
  • Cheap no-name cameras
  • Vague on subscription fees

How Handld researches prices

These are researched estimates, not quotes and not our transaction data. We compile ranges from published sources — national statistics, trade bodies and incumbent cost guides — normalise them to SGD, and adjust city pages by a population-based cost tier. Last updated July 2026. Basis: Singapore smart home installer listings, extrapolated from regional guides.

Frequently asked questions

Will my smart home still work if the internet goes down?

Depends on the architecture. Cloud-dependent Wi-Fi gadgets lose most functions offline; local-first hubs and wired systems keep core automations (lights, locks, scenes) running. If reliability matters, ask specifically about local control before buying.

What about privacy and security of smart devices?

Cameras, mics and locks are attack surfaces. Insist on unique strong passwords, a separate IoT network/VLAN, firmware updates, and reputable brands with a security track record. A cheap no-name camera is a real privacy risk, not a bargain.

Should I worry about a system becoming obsolete?

Yes — proprietary ecosystems can be abandoned or paywalled. Favour devices supporting open standards like Matter and Thread, and avoid locking your whole home into one vendor's cloud. Ask the installer how the system copes if a brand discontinues support.

What questions should I ask a smart home installer?

Ask which standards the system uses (Matter/Zigbee/Z-Wave), whether it works locally offline, who does mains wiring and their electrical licence, what the ongoing subscription costs are, and how you add or replace devices later without them.

How much does smart home installation cost?

A starter setup — a hub, some smart lighting and a speaker or two — is a few hundred to a couple of thousand; multi-room automation with switches, blinds and cameras runs into the mid four figures; a whole-home integrated system with wiring and a control platform is five figures. Device count and wiring drive the price more than brand.

Do I need a professional or can I DIY?

Plug-in and Wi-Fi devices (bulbs, plugs, cameras, a voice hub) are genuinely DIY. You need a professional — and often a licensed electrician — the moment you touch mains wiring: hardwired switches, dimmers, wired sensors, or a structured-wiring control system.

Wi-Fi or wired/hub-based — which should I choose?

Wi-Fi devices are cheap and easy but can get flaky at scale and depend on the cloud. Hub-based systems (Zigbee, Z-Wave, Matter) and wired control platforms are more reliable and responsive for a whole home, at higher upfront cost. Match the system to how many devices you'll run.

What does smart home installation cost in Singapore?

Basic setups run about SGD 500-3,000, multi-room automation SGD 3,000-12,000, and whole-home systems SGD 7,000-30,000.

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