Monday, August 29, 2016

Prewire Your New Home for Security and Automation



Building a new home is very exciting! But it can also feel overwhelming. There are decisions to be made and hiccups along the way that you’ll have to work out with the builder and contractors.

Some of the decisions are fun, such as picking out cabinets and flooring. Others are not as fun but certainly essential. For example, plumbing and electrical wiring aren’t the most exciting features of a home, but they are much easier to install when the house is being built.

Also, if you consider what you want from your home in the long-term (i.e., bathroom in the basement, home theater system), you can have all the inner workings ready to go when the time comes, significantly reducing labor and expenses.


Let’s begin!

It’s faster and easier.

When your house is being built, it’s much quicker and simpler to run wires and cables for home automation. The walls aren’t drywalled and painted yet, so there’s not much standing in the way of an ideal setup. Plus, you don’t have to deal with messy cords on the outside of your walls in the long run.

You have more options for customization.

When you’re in the process of building your home, you have a wider range of home automation and security options available to you. Decide ahead of time what types of features you want for your home (i.e., camera surveillance) so that all products can work seamlessly together.

It’s worth noting that you don’t have to purchase everything upfront. You can have the proper wires run for future home automation, but you can choose just a security system at first.

You have time to learn the software.

Many home security and automation products do come with a small learning curve. It takes time getting used to the cameras, security system, home automation features and mobile app. If you’re going to make the investment, it’s important that you use it to the fullest potential. Installing a home alarm system early on gives you time to learn the software before moving in.

It offers peace of mind.

New construction homes are often built in newer neighborhoods. You don’t know your neighbors, so you can’t ask them to watch over your home. You may not have blinds or curtains up yet, so people can see through your windows. A home security system offers an additional layer of protection during this change in your life.

Call Texas Security & Surveillance, one of the most reputable alarm companies in Austin to learn more about installing a home security system in your new construction home.  

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