Smart Home Technology

Smart Home hubs act as a central brain, helping to connect and automate your property’s lighting, heating, and audio systems across all rooms required.

Compared to normal smart gadgets, provided by different brands or normally bought by consumers to tackle individual tasks, a professional Smart Home setup integrates your technology into a single ecosystem. This provides a rock-solid connection that ensures your smart thermostats, multi-room speakers, and light switches work together seamlessly from a single interface, rather than a collection of mismatched apps which can clog up your WiFi and require constant troubleshooting.

We’ll install all the necessary cabling, and make it our mission to hide wires and provide a neat installation.

Smart Home hubs and multi-room audio amplifiers generally can be either centrally rack-mounted or wall-mounted, and can be as small or as big as you need.

A recent build using a network switch with colour coded patch cables for different appliances (CCTV cameras, Wireless Access Points, Gate controllers) along with servers to control various services.

Brands we use for smart homes

How it works

1

Home Survey

We will perform a survey of your home to review what devices and integrations you currently have, and discuss your end goals.

2

Deployment Plan & Quote

We will present a deployment plan and showcase how the tech will integrate and ensure you’re happy with the interface and controls.

3

Installation and setup of equipment

Work will generally be completed in phases, typically over a course of a few weeks. It is normally necessary for us to run new cabling. We will then start installing equipment. Once finished, we test the system thoroughly under various conditions to ensure it meets the criteria, and performs exactly as intended,

4

Post-project support

Some brands we use allow for us to remotely manage the equipment, ensuring it stays up-to-date and monitor the equipment’s health and performance.

For smart home installs, we will check-in throughout the few days following the install, which is normally followed up with a service visit to check the system is behaving as expected, and if required, make any necessary adjustments.