We help families and homeowners turn ordinary houses into layered, realistic strongholds—homes that still feel like home, but behave very differently when something’s wrong.
ARX is drawn from the Latin for “citadel” or “stronghold”—a defended position inside a city. HomeGuard is what we care about: the people and spaces you actually live in.
Together, it’s the idea of a quiet stronghold built into a normal home, guarded on purpose—not by accident.
Property crime and targeted incidents have been climbing in our region for years. At the same time, most options for “security” still look like one of two extremes.
ARX HomeGuard sits in the middle: grounded, brutally practical, and focused on how you and your family move through your home on the best days and the worst days.
We built this because we wanted something we couldn’t find: normal-looking homes with hidden strength, designed around real threats, real families, and real budgets—not fear or fantasy.
ARX HomeGuard is small by design: you deal with the same people from the first call to the last screw going in.
We start with perimeter, shell, interior routes, and Fortified Spaces. If a gadget doesn’t clearly support one of those layers, it doesn’t make the list.
A specific room chosen for strength and access, then purpose-built as your strongest option.
Homes have kids, pets, shift work, late-night snacks, and unexpected visitors. We design for the life that actually happens inside your walls.
We work with people who want to quietly raise the bar on what their home can handle—not turn it into a fortress or a gadget showroom.
If you’re in the Langley or Lower Mainland area and want your home to carry more strength than it shows, the first step is simple: a short call, a straight conversation, and—if it makes sense—a 150-point assessment that turns concern into a clear plan.