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Don’t DIY Your Smart Home System: 5 Reasons to Hire a Pro

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When DIY Smart Homes Go Wrong

New plug-and-play devices like video doorbells lead many homeowners to think they can build a smart home system themselves. But a high-end automated home may include hundreds of smart devices (including lights and sensors) and require complex programming for custom scenes. If you try to assemble a system without experience, you’ll probably waste hours on a system that doesn’t work.

If all you want is one or two smart devices, then proceed with DIY. But a smart home system that unifies all your technology will require assistance from a professional. 

Read on to discover five reasons to hire a smart home professional for your Frisco, TX home. And to learn more about home automation each month, subscribe to our free newsletter here

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