Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    Services - X-Treme IT Professionals

    Security monitoring services

    Security system installation

    Security system repair

    X-Treme IT Professionals Photos

    You might also consider

    Recommended Reviews - X-Treme IT Professionals

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    10 months ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    Ask the Community - X-Treme IT Professionals

    You might also consider

    Custom Automation Technologies, Inc. - Cozy theater

    Custom Automation Technologies, Inc.

    (2 reviews)

    I recently decided to add Roku to my not-smart television set-up and, after many attempts to find…read moreout how it should be done, I hit a wall. The idea came to me that a specialist in home entertainment systems may be able to help me, This was last Saturday so I called Custom Automation Technologies, Inc. in New Albany who were open until 6 pm. The owner, Dan Hoehnen, answered my call, talked with me about my system, and said he would come out that same afternoon and take care of it. Which he did, for about 1.5 hours he skillfully integrated a Roku stick into my mini-network which consists of an 11 year old plasma TV, a DVR, Spectrum cable box, a 11 year old DVD player all controlled by an 11 year old Bose Life Style sound system. Others had failed at this integration task, but Dan knew exactly what had to be done. He explained every step as he worked so that when he was finished I had full Roku capability on my system. He also explained how I should access and use the new feature, even helping me to document every step in the process. To top it off, he invited me to call him anytime I have a problem or a question. In summary, I could not be happier with the service provided by Mr. Hoehnen and CATI. The service was fast, expert, courteous and totally effective. Thank you, Dan and CATI! A very happy, happy customer

    trust me nothing at spectrum is at 5 anymore and the more automaization (code word AI) continues…read morethe worst things will get because they only understand the basics it's an AI bot that just gives you basic instructions. but I'm glad to know that one single person accomplish their task SAD. spectrum was in my neighborhood today The whole wire system need to replace because it was so old and then they went to my neighbor's house I was like disrespectrum day or something wow okay well good luck

    Sterling Protective Services

    Sterling Protective Services

    (4 reviews)

    Okay, my first review of Sterling has GOT to be a glowing one. I'll get into that in a minute…read more What's uncertain, though, is whether my first update months down the line will be as praise-filled. That's because I've only had their alarm system for two days. However, based on my initial experiences, and the interaction with the salesman and installer, I have to seriously tip my hat to Sterling. A few points first off: Sterling is locally owned and operated. It's a Central Ohio company. Unlike so many other security companies, Sterling uses only in-house installers. They do not sub-contract. Furthermore, they own and operate their OWN monitoring service. That means when your alarm goes off, the signal is getting sent right across town to Hilliard, not to New Jersey. And now, the real kicker. Unlike nearly every other monitoring service out there, Sterling STILL calls the cops when your alarm goes off. It's become an industry standard to call the owner first in the event of an alarm, and then ask whether you want the cops called or not. It's an effort to reduce false alarms, or rather, to waive responsibility from the company during false alarms. However, what it serves to do is cause for the crook to get away when you have an actual crime. Not so with Sterling. They don't call to confirm if you want the cops sent, they call to confirm if you shut the alarm off, to confirm a CANCEL! Now for the personal stuff. Sterling, and a particular agent to boot, were recommended to me by my realtor. I did not realize Sterling still called the cops for alarms, so I assumed they operated like the rest of them. As a result, I shopped around for months trying to find a reliable subscription-free alarm system. I couldn't. Fast forward a few months and my house got broken into twice. I called up the salesman and explained the situation. I wanted an alarm, and quick. I was scheduled for a sales consult the following morning, and pushed to the front of the install line because of the nature of the situation (an actual, active problem with crooks), and my install scheduled for Wednesday, just three days after making my initial call. The salesman goes even further and refers me to some contacts of his for things I needed at the house. What amazing service!! It's the same story for the installer. He was very punctual, very friendly, and very helpful. He told me ins and outs of the system, helped me understand things about the install that aren't pertinent to operating the system, but that I wanted to know, and advised on the best possible location for my control panel. Again, he also gave me contact info for an electrician he knows and swears by, and a handyman of whom he spoke very highly. If the alarm performs as well as the employees do, then when I update down the line, it'll be another five-star rating.

    These guys did good on our new built condo install, but as time went on, we felt more and more…read moreinsecure with their service. All other companies ask for a password to verify who they are talking to, but when we accidently set off the alarm, they would call and we would say all is OK -- never ask for a password or anything. Guess they felt if we reset the alarm, all must be OK. We had them for five years before switching to Time Warner. When we called to cancel they reminded us that we signed a contract that renews every year (not convert to monthly after initial contract term, as other services do), and that we had to pay out our contract to expiration -- AFTER FIVE YEARS! BEWARE -- if you use them, your contract will renew every year, will require a 30 day notice, and you will have only one time during the year to switch if you ever want to.

    X-Treme IT Professionals - itservices - Updated May 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...