Access Control Installation — The Bronx, NYC

Bronx Access Control Installation —
Multi-Floor Ready. Remotely Managed.

The Bronx's large apartment complexes, Grand Concourse commercial corridors, and older plaster construction present real challenges — from securing multiple building entries to coordinating multi-floor wiring runs in buildings managed by property companies.

Licensed & Insured No Monthly Fees Audit Trail Included Same-Day Quotes
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Credential-Based Access
Fob, card, or phone — every entry logged
One-Day Installs
Most small installs completed same day
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Remote Management
Add or revoke access from anywhere
5-Star Rated
Verified Google reviews
The Problem & The Fix

Why Most Access Control Systems Fail
(and how we fix it)

A system with shared PINs, no audit trail, and no remote management isn't protecting your building — it's just a more expensive key.

Common Problems
Shared PINs with no audit trail

Codes get shared and never changed. When something goes wrong, there's no record of who entered or when — making investigations impossible.

Systems that fail open during power outages

Improperly configured locks release during outages, leaving your building unsecured. Fail-safe vs. fail-secure decisions require understanding your fire code requirements.

No way to revoke access remotely

A former employee or ex-tenant still has a physical key or working credential. You're either onsite to reprogram it or they still have access.

Owners locked out of their own system

Complex admin software, no training, no documentation — managers who can't add a credential or pull a report without calling the installer back.

What a Professional Install Includes
Unique credentials with full audit logs

Every person gets their own fob, card, or mobile credential. Every entry attempt is timestamped and logged — giving you a complete record when you need it.

Code-compliant fail-safe/fail-secure config

We configure lock behavior to meet NYC DOB and FDNY requirements for each door's function — and add UPS battery backup so short outages don't affect access.

Instant remote credential revocation

Deactivate a lost fob or a former tenant's access in seconds from your phone — no reprogramming on-site required.

Admin training & full documentation

We configure the management dashboard, train your team, and leave you with documentation so you're never dependent on calling us back for routine admin tasks.

Installation Pricing

Transparent Pricing.
No Hidden Fees.

Pricing varies based on door count, hardware selection, and wiring complexity. Here's what most installs cost — with no surprises in the final invoice.

Basic Install
$1,000–$4,000
1–2 doors • Residential or small office
Key fob & keycard credentials
Standalone or networked controller
Full entry audit log
Remote unlock capability
Battery backup / UPS
Professional wired installation
Credential programming & setup
Walkthrough & admin training
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Advanced Install
$5,000–$20,000
7+ doors • Multi-floor & multi-tenant
All credential types supported
Enterprise cloud management
Real-time entry alerts
Full site survey & system design
In-wall concealed cable routing
Multi-floor deployment
Elevator access control (where applicable)
Camera integration & unified platform
90-day post-install support
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Common Bronx Property Types
Apartment Complexes Multi-Family Buildings Commercial Buildings Offices Medical Offices Retail Stores Warehouses
Bronx Expertise

We Know Bronx Buildings

Large apartment complexes in the Bronx — including buildings in Co-op City, along the Grand Concourse, and in Fordham — often require access control across multiple entry points: main lobby, parking garage, side entrances, and mail rooms. These multi-point deployments require careful planning of cable routing and controller placement to keep the system manageable long-term.

Older plaster construction throughout much of the Bronx means wiring runs require the same care as Brooklyn brownstones — flexible drill bits, fish tape, and routing through utility chases. We work closely with property management teams on larger buildings to coordinate access and minimize tenant disruption during installation.

Why Seneca Security
Licensed in NY, NJ & CT

Fully licensed low-voltage contractor. Proper credentials, proper insurance on every job.

Clean, Concealed Cabling

We run cables through walls and ceilings — not surface-mounted along baseboards.

No Monthly Fees

You own the system outright. No subscriptions, no cloud contracts, no lock-in.

Same-Day Quotes

We respond fast and come out for a free site assessment before giving you a number.

Neighborhoods We Serve
Fordham Mott Haven Riverdale Co-op City Tremont Pelham Bay Hunts Point Morris Park Concourse Soundview Kingsbridge Throgs Neck
Client Reviews

What Our Clients Say

Verified Google reviews from property managers, business owners, and residents across NYC.

★★★★★

"We had a major problem with former employees keeping building access after they left. Seneca installed a key fob system that lets us deactivate credentials instantly. The install was clean, the training was thorough, and we've never had to call them back for help."

Marcus T.
Office Building Manager, NYC
★★★★★

"Seneca installed access control for our 18-unit building and the difference is night and day. Every resident has their own fob, we can see the entry log remotely, and rekeying for a new tenant takes seconds. The install was done in a single day with zero tenant complaints."

Diane C.
Apartment Building Owner
★★★★★

"These guys know NYC buildings. They understood the co-op board process, brought the right documentation, and coordinated with our super. The system has been running flawlessly for over a year. I'd recommend them to any building in the city."

Priya A.
Co-op Board Member, NYC
★★★★★

"We needed a multi-door access control system on short notice. Seneca came out the same week, gave us a clear proposal, and had everything running within two days. No surprises on the invoice, and the remote management portal they set up is genuinely easy to use."

Kevin L.
Commercial Property Manager, NYC
FAQ

Common Questions

Everything you need to know before getting started. Can't find your answer? Call us at 212-347-5400.

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Yes — large multi-entry apartment buildings are one of our specialties. We design systems that cover all entry points — main lobby, parking, side doors, laundry rooms — with a single controller platform that property management can administer remotely. We're accustomed to working with management companies and coordinating building-wide installs that need to be phased around tenant occupancy.
A single-door system for a small office or home entry starts at $1,000–$4,000. A 3–6 door system for a mid-size apartment building or commercial space runs $2,500–$10,000. Larger multi-entry apartment complexes with 7+ controlled doors run $5,000–$20,000. We price per job after an on-site walkthrough — larger Bronx apartment buildings often have coordination requirements that affect scope.
We serve all five boroughs of New York City — Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx, and Staten Island — as well as Long Island, New Jersey, and Connecticut. If you're unsure whether we cover your area, give us a call and we'll let you know.
Yes — apartment buildings are one of our most common jobs. We work with building owners, property managers, and co-op boards to install access control systems at main lobbies, side entrances, parking garages, laundry rooms, and other controlled entry points. We're familiar with the access and approval processes required by NYC buildings.
Credential readers (key fob, keycard, or mobile phone) are almost always the better choice for anything permanent. PINs get shared, written down, and never changed — a credential reader assigns unique access to each person so you have an audit trail of exactly who entered and when. Keypads have their place for low-traffic secondary entrances, but for a main building door we recommend credential-based access.
Yes, with proper planning. We configure access control systems with battery backup or UPS units to maintain operation during short outages. Fail-safe locks release when power is lost to allow safe egress; fail-secure locks remain locked. The right choice depends on the door's function and your building's fire and life safety requirements under NYC DOB and FDNY guidelines. We design each system to comply with local code.
In many cases, yes. We're happy to assess your equipment and let you know if it's compatible and suitable for your property. However, we stand behind the equipment we supply — if you bring your own hardware, our warranty covers labor only, not the hardware itself. We'll always be upfront about compatibility before starting any work.
We work with leading access control manufacturers including Paxton, Brivo, Avigilon, and HID Global — systems trusted by commercial and enterprise clients for their reliability, cloud management, and long-term support. We'll recommend the right platform for your building's size, budget, and management requirements.
Yes — scalability is a core advantage of modern access control systems. Whether you're starting with a single lobby entrance or outfitting a mid-rise building, the architecture supports adding readers and doors without replacing your existing infrastructure. We document your system thoroughly so expansions are straightforward, and our team is available for ongoing support as your needs grow.
Yes — modern cloud-based access control platforms let you add or revoke credentials, adjust schedules, and review detailed entry logs from any internet-connected device, including your phone. You'll have a timestamped record of every entry attempt, which supports security investigations and compliance documentation. We configure the admin dashboard and train your team so you're fully in control from day one.
For most single-door or two-door residential installs, we complete the job in a single day — typically 3–6 hours. Multi-door commercial installs or buildings requiring significant cable runs may take 1–2 days. Larger building-wide systems are scoped individually. We'll give you a realistic timeline in your proposal so you can plan accordingly.
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property and number of doors to secure.

We'll respond the same day with a clear estimate. No obligations, no pressure.