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The benefits of owning an integrated electronic solution within your environment will greatly enhance any lifestyle, or business objective. While integrated options vary from client to client, anything is possible; your imagination and budget is your only limit. If you're looking for ideas, we can also help you make an informed decision or simply check out our website for ideas, installation photos, and read testimonials from our satisfied customers. Customer service is top priority with every client.
Digital Lifestyle Integration offers pre-packaged solutions and fully customized solutions with whole house (distributed) audio, whole house (distributed) video, control, automation, shade control, lighting control, outdoor living, video surveillance, structured cabling, wireless networks, central vacuum, satellite installations/reworks, digital signage, digital menus, and so much more.
There's basically two types of construction methods; new and retrofit (remodel). If you're planning on new construction, we recommend getting us involved with the design process as soon as possible. We'll work with your architects, designers, engineers, and general contractors to achieve your desired results. With retrofit projects, contact us for a no cost consultation in your home to review your ideas
Here are common technology mistakes people make when purchasing a new home:
1. Not Realizing Your Future Needs and Options
Not thinking about future growth will cost you unnecessary money when the technological need arises. In order to receive the best investment advantage for any new construction project; you'll need to install all the necessary cabling when the walls are open and bare. Before any cabling can be installed, you need to visualize yourself using that space. What will the space be used for? Will you entertain in this space? How will you entertain in this space? What devices will achieve the desired results?
2. Poor System Designs
Electronic systems and the cabling infrastructure is very complex. The system performance is only as good as the design. If your architect, builder, designer fails to provide you with an engineered solution; how can you be sure the system will function to the exact specifications?
3. Poor Installation Procedures
There are multiple considerations when integrating technology into any environments. If these considerations aren't resolved on paper first, the installers will often place outlets/devices at locations that are not compatible with your expectations and affect system performance.
4. Not Knowing When to Call a Professional
Today's electronics are highly advanced; they can provide an experience that
isn't like any other amenity in your environment, but these devices required an
incredible amount of technical knowledge, training and best practice
installation services. If you're a homeowner, you needed additional outlets, you
would call an electrician, or if you needed a kitchen sink installed, you would
call a plumber. It probably makes sense to contact a professional as your
technology solution provider. We are professionals and know how to avoid every
mistake on this list, in addition to hundreds of others.