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"10 Questions to Ask When Considering Home Automation" Becomes a Resource for Builders
Having the right answers is often less important than knowing the right
questions to ask. TecHome Builder's recent article, "10 Questions to Ask
When Considering Home Automation" by Steve Withrow helps builders
navigate home automation for today's smart home consumed homebuyers.
Many high-volume homebuilders are considering offering technology
options in their homes for the first time, and they're finding out that
the home automation marketplace has grown much more complex than it was
in the days when electronics and home theaters were the only
possibilities.
Today every subsystem in a house, indoors and outdoors, from air flow to
water control, can be connected and coordinated remotely and with ease.
And while there are many possible solutions, the questions still abound.
TecHome Builder's article offers builders 10 questions that will help
builders navigate the ever-expanding automation landscape and will give
them an edge over their competitors, like:
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Should you prewire for wireless automation and wait for the customer
to make a decision, or should you install a system as a standar
feature?
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How much money should you invest in automation so that it reliably
improves your profit margin on each home you sell?
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How will home automation impact your construction process and your
timeframe?
Builders don't need to be experts in automation to make it work in the
homes they build.
Learn valuable insights, helping builders answer their customer's most
pressing questions at: http://www.techomebuilder.com/10-questions-ask-considering-home-automation
TecHome produces the TecHome
Builder Summit (now known as TecHome Hi-Vol), the co-located TecHome
Builder LUX and TecHome Contractor Summits (being held November 4-6
in ChampionsGate, FL) and the NEW TecHomeX
(being held March 21-23 in Orlando,FL). This first-of-its-kind expo will
gather all the players that contribute to deliver today's smart home
like builders, contractors, realtors, monitoring companies, tech
manufacturers and more.
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