What an intercom system actually costs in Dallas–Fort Worth, by system type, and what drives the price.
An intercom system is how a property lets visitors identify themselves before being let in — whether that’s a single-family gate, an apartment lobby, or a commercial entrance. Pricing varies more than people expect because "intercom" covers everything from a basic audio-only unit to a fully networked video system tied into access control.
On this page: What goes into an intercom system · Cost by system type · What drives price · Code & accessibility · DFW & Allen specifics · Residential vs. commercial vs. multifamily · Common mistakes · Installation process · Questions to ask · Glossary · FAQ
Quick answer: A complete intercom system covers the entry call station (audio or video), the interior answering unit or app, wiring or network connectivity, and often integration with a gate or door release.
The entry station is what a visitor interacts with — pressing a button or scrolling a directory to call a specific unit. On the other end, residents or staff answer via a wall-mounted panel, a phone line, or increasingly a smartphone app. See our video intercom system guide for how video-specific systems work.
Quick answer: A basic audio-only intercom typically runs $500–$1,200 installed. A single-family video intercom typically runs $800–$2,000. Multi-tenant video intercom systems typically run $2,500–$10,000+ depending on unit count.
| System Type | Estimated Cost Range |
|---|---|
| Basic audio intercom | $500–$1,200 |
| Single-family video intercom | $800–$2,000 |
| Gate telephone entry system | $1,200–$3,500 |
| Multi-tenant video intercom | $2,500–$10,000+ |
Figures are general starting ranges for planning purposes only, not a quote.
Intercom entry stations serving the public should account for ADA accessibility, including mounting height and usable controls. Installers in Texas are licensed through the TDLR — ours is License #B31188501.
Gate telephone entry systems are common at HOA and gated community entrances across Allen, Plano and Frisco, while multi-tenant video intercom is more common in apartment and multifamily buildings closer to Dallas and Fort Worth's urban core.
Residential properties typically use a simple video intercom at the front door or a gate telephone entry unit — see our gate installation cost guide for how these pair.
Commercial properties often pair an intercom with access control at a main entrance for visitor screening.
Multifamily and apartment properties need a directory-based system supporting many units — see our apartment and multifamily intercom guide.
| Telephone Entry | A system letting a visitor call a resident's phone to request entry. |
| Directory System | A multi-tenant intercom that lists units for a visitor to select. |
| Door/Gate Release | The function that lets an intercom remotely unlock a door or trigger a gate. |
Because intercom cost depends on system type and unit count, we assess on-site before quoting. Call 682-516-9940 or request a free estimate below.
A basic audio intercom runs $500 to $1,200; a single-family video intercom runs $800 to $2,000; multi-tenant video systems run $2,500 to $10,000 or more.
Video intercom adds a camera so you can see the visitor before responding, while audio-only relies on voice alone.
Yes, intercoms are commonly paired with a gate telephone entry system so residents can remotely open the gate.
Yes, many modern systems let residents answer and release the door from a smartphone app instead of a wall unit.
Primarily the number of units, whether it's audio or video, and any integration with access control or a gate.
Yes, publicly-accessible entry stations should account for accessible mounting height and usable controls.
A single-family system typically takes a day; multi-tenant systems vary with unit count and building wiring.
In many cases yes, though it depends on the existing wiring and system compatibility.
Yes, gate telephone entry systems for HOA and gated communities are one of our most common intercom installations.
Yes, we install intercom systems across Dallas, Fort Worth, Allen, Plano, Frisco, McKinney and the surrounding North Texas area.