
Same licensed local team (CA ACO 7755), with design decisions shaped by Marina del Rey's actual housing stock, layout and security context — not a generic LA template.
Standard camera housings pit and fail fast within blocks of the water. Our marina-zone builds spec IP66+ housings with marine-grade coatings, stainless mounting hardware, sealed conduit terminations, and service schedules that include corrosion inspection. It costs slightly more up front and roughly halves lifetime replacement cost — we'll show the math in the quote.
The marina's condo complexes run on HOA and management-company approval: COIs, visible-equipment review, scheduled access. In-unit: monitored security, motorized shades against water glare, AV and network upgrades. For associations: common-area cameras, garage and bike-room coverage (a persistent marina issue), and video intercom/package systems for high-delivery buildings.
Marina del Rey is unincorporated LA County — alarm response and permitting run through the county and the Sheriff's Marina del Rey station rather than LAPD. Alarm registration requirements differ from City of LA; we handle the correct county process as part of installation, and video-verified monitoring plays the same priority role with Sheriff dispatch.
Not for long — standard housings corrode within a couple of years near the water. We spec IP66+ marine-coated housings, stainless hardware and sealed terminations, roughly halving lifetime replacement cost. The delta is itemized in every marina-zone quote.
No — Marina del Rey is unincorporated LA County under the Sheriff's Department (Marina del Rey station). Permitting runs through county processes, which we handle, and video-verified monitoring carries the same dispatch-priority benefit.
Where the association/marina operator allows, yes — marine-rated cameras with appropriate mounting and network reach. In-building coverage of garages, bike rooms and package areas addresses the marina's most common theft patterns.
Yes — Innov8av holds California Alarm Company Operator license ACO 7755, is insured and bonded, and has served all of LA County since 2016 with the same local technician team for installation and service.
Call (805) 517-4668 or book a free consultation online. After a walkthrough, you receive an itemized written proposal — equipment models, labor, materials and monitoring listed separately — typically within 48 hours.
Related: LA cost & permit guide