Why Home Automation Experts Work with Designers & Builders

Why Home Automation Experts Work with Designers & Builders

Creating Lifestyle Homes with Smart Lighting, Entertainment, Security & More 

If homebuyers want to include home automation in their new home build, they should loop in a smart technology integrator. When a smart home expert is involved early in the designing process, they’ll work with the interior designer or home builder to bring the smart home to life. 

Just like a home builder works with electricians, plumbers, and other contractors, a home automation professional needs to be involved in AV, lighting, security, and other smart technologies. Here’s why a smart technology expert should be included in all luxury home-build projects and what you can expect from their service. 

Looking for a home automation system in the Dallas, TX area? Contact Texadia Systems for a free consultation. 

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Why Smart Home Systems Can Do More Than DIY Devices

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Enjoy Comfort & Convenience with a Fully Integrated Home Automation System 

So, you’re thinking about making your house a “smart home.” Maybe you’re interested in saving energy or the convenience automation provides. If you search the internet for smart home solutions, you’ll often come across DIY devices like Wi-Fi connected thermostats, voice speakers, and smart plugs that promise to make your house smart. 

While these devices can be useful in a small scale, they’re not the most effective way to build a fully automated home. Instead, professional home automation systems like Control4 can seamlessly control all of your home’s systems, even across multiple properties, from lighting to security to the home theater. 

Below, we’ll explain the difference between DIY smart devices and an integrated home automation system so you can make the best decision for your University Park, TX home. And to learn more about today’s smart technology, subscribe to our monthly newsletter to keep up to date on all our latest articles.

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Q&A: We Answer Your Common Smart Home Wiring Questions

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Get Our Cabling Installation Tips for Your Control System

As smart homes grow in popularity, homebuilders are taking notice and partnering with integrators to install prewired automation systems into new properties to accommodate customers’ demands. But even though smart homes are increasingly popping up on the market doesn’t mean all homes have been prepped for smart technology.

If you’re interested in joining the world of home automation, chances are you need some guidance on how to get started. Below, we’ve answered some of your common questions about preparing a robust cabling installation for all of the integrated technologies you’d like to incorporate into your University Park, TX home. Read on to see our answers!

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