Have you ever wished that you didn’t have to bother your neighbors by asking them to water you lawn when you’re on vacation? Ever wished you could turn the air conditioning on in your home before you get back, and be greeted by a cool blast of air when you walk through the door? No one would have dreamt twenty years ago that these things would be possible in their lifetime. But here we are — home automation is a rising trend in neighborhoods all over the country.
Here are some things you probably need to know when considering home automation and smart home technology.
1. It’s already here
Although you may not be very familiar with this technology yet, the fact is that it is being used in homes and businesses around the world as we speak. And this technology is expected to rise in popularity as time goes on. Many people are already using their smartphones or tablets from remote locations to control various systems and amenities in their homes, including: HVAC, sprinklers, alarms, intercoms, window shades, pool temperatures, entertainment systems and lights.
2. It can save you money
Smart home technology can help the environment by saving energy. It can also save homeowners a lot of money. For example, a smart thermostat gives you the ability to control your home’s temperature even when you’re not there. It also learns the most economical and effective patters of heating and cooling for your family’s lifestyle.
A similar scenario is true with sprinkler systems. Smart sprinklers can learn patterns of shade and sun, and use this data to executive a more effective and resource-conscious sprinkling schedule for your lawn, gardens, shrubs and plants. You can even install smart blinds that automatically darken the house (and keep the ambient temperature cooler) during the warmest hours of the day.
3. It’s not cost prohibitive
You may be afraid that installing a home automation system in any of its various forms is too expensive. But don’t be fooled — getting good results from home automation doesn’t require a colossal investment. With the right guidance, it’s possible to start with a few effective features that will make a positive lifestyle differences and start to save you money right away. As your investments start to pay for themselves, you can expand into other areas of home automation.
Getting your ducks in a row
Navigating the brand new world of home automation can be tricky when you don’t know where to start. Questions of compatibility or incorrect installation may prevent you from getting the results promised by various manufacturers, and your efforts could end in wasted cash and frustration.
A home automation specialist can show you the most effective ways to make use of the exciting new frontier that is home automation. Instead of trying to “go it alone,” get in touch with a qualified specialist who can tell you about compatibility, quality, installation, durability, upgradability, and all of the important issues facing homeowners who want to experience the benefits of these amazing new technologies.
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