
Whether you’re upgrading your security system, switching providers, or moving out, removing an ADT panel from the wall may seem intimidating — but it’s actually quite doable with the right approach.
Here’s how to remove an ADT alarm panel safely and without damaging your wall or electrical setup.
🔧 What You’ll Need:
- Small Phillips or flathead screwdriver
- Pry tool or butter knife (optional)
- Wire cutters (only if deactivating permanently)
- Optional: Spackling paste and paint for wall repair
⚠️ Important Precautions Before You Begin
- Disarm your ADT system from the panel or app.
- Contact ADT if your system is monitored. Removing the panel without notifying them can trigger an alert or fine.
- If your system is leased, you may be required to return the panel to ADT.
Locate the transformer (usually plugged into a nearby outlet) and unplug it. Then, remove the backup battery inside the panel (if applicable) to completely cut power.
⚠️ Your panel may beep once the battery is removed — this is normal.
Use a flathead screwdriver to carefully pry the front display or faceplate off the panel. Most ADT panels (like the DSC, Honeywell, or Safewatch series) will pop off with gentle pressure.Sample title
Once the front is removed, you’ll see screws holding the backplate to the wall. Remove them with a Phillips screwdriver.
Save the screws if you’re planning to reinstall it elsewhere.
Gently pull the panel away from the wall after all screws are removed.ample title
If you’re completely removing the panel and not reinstalling it:
Carefully label or take a photo of the wire connections.
Use a screwdriver or wire cutters to detach the wires.
Cap or tape the wire ends for safety.
🧱 Optional: Patch the Wall
Once the panel is removed, you may have:
- Screw holes
- Cable entry holes
To restore the wall:
- Fill holes with spackling paste.
- Sand smooth, then paint to match the wall color.
🛠️ Final Notes
- Some newer ADT panels are wireless (like the Command panel) and easier to remove — simply detach them from the magnetic wall plate.
- If you’re unsure about wiring or electrical safety, it’s best to hire a technician or contact ADT.
In conclusion, removing your ADT panel from the wall is a manageable DIY task when done with proper care and safety steps—just be sure to disconnect power, handle wiring cautiously, and check your ADT contract if equipment is leased. Whether you’re upgrading, moving, or switching providers, knowing how to uninstall your panel properly can save time and stress. If you’re exploring a new security solution after removing your current system, check out this guide to the best home security systems for trusted recommendations and updated comparisons.