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When it comes to keeping your home safe, more and more folks are turning to smart security solutions like the Google Nest Floodlight Camera. It’s sleek, effective, and a solid investment for outdoor surveillance. But just like any high-tech tool, proper installation makes all the difference — not only for performance, but also for long-term security and peace of mind.
At Busy Beaver Handyman Services, we’ve seen a lot of DIY installs gone sideways. And while we love when homeowners take initiative, we also know that something as important as a security camera should be done right the first time.
Let’s start with something many people overlook: Google’s floodlight cameras are designed to be mounted on a wall — not a ceiling. If you look closely at the box or product description, it’ll usually say “wall mount only.” That’s not a suggestion — it’s a design decision. Mounting it on the ceiling or in a custom angle (like in some corner spots) is possible, but it takes a bit of planning and know-how.
We recently had a client who wanted to mount their camera in a higher, less reachable spot — great idea in terms of safety! But we had to make sure there was enough clearance from the wall, otherwise the floodlight arms wouldn’t be able to rotate properly. Also, when mounted in an upside-down or sideways position, you need to flip the image in the app settings, since the built-in magnet won’t rotate the way you might expect. Google uses a very short cable, and that limits how much you can twist or adjust without running into issues.
And then there’s the security concern. These cameras are attached by a magnetic base, which makes for easy installation — but also easier removal by someone with bad intentions. Unfortunately, we’ve seen situations where cameras were stolen simply because the installer didn’t use the included anti-theft screw or left out some of the bolts altogether. That’s why we always make sure every bolt, including the theft-resistant one, is properly fastened. It might take a few extra minutes, but it’s worth it.
Safety always comes first. This is electrical work — you’re dealing with wiring, mounting heavy hardware, and possibly working on ladders. Don’t risk injury or faulty wiring just to save a few bucks. Our licensed techs can handle it quickly, cleanly, and up to code.
At Busy Beaver, we’re proud to serve the Charlotte area with reliable, skilled service — whether you need help installing a Google Nest Floodlight, running new wiring, or handling a wide range of handyman services. We show up on time, respect your home, and make sure the job is done right.
So if you’re searching for camera install, outdoor video surveillance, or just a handyman in Charlotte, NC, give us a call. Let’s get your home secured, properly.

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