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Smart Home Installation in St. Louis, MO

St. Louis homeowners face severe tornado and hail risk in spring and fall along i-44 and i-70 corridors that accelerates wear on exterior surfaces. Our local pros understand your area's specific challenges and deliver quality work on every job.

Serving Ladue, Town and Country, Chesterfield, Ballwin, Wildwood, and surrounding St. Louis communities.

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Why St. Louis Homes Need Smart Home Installation

Severe tornado and hail risk in spring and fall along I-44 and I-70 corridors
Hot, humid summers averaging 89°F with river-valley humidity
Ice storms are a recurring winter hazard — more damaging than snowstorms
Annual rainfall of 40 inches
Extreme heat index days common in July–August
Common Home Types We Service
Red brick bungalows and two-stories throughout St. Louis CountyVictorian homes in Lafayette Square and Compton HeightsColonial homes in Ladue, Town and Country, and ChesterfieldRanch homes in St. Charles CountyNew construction in O'Fallon and Wentzville

What You Get

All major ecosystems: Amazon Alexa, Google Home, Apple HomeKit
Lighting, thermostats, locks, cameras, and audio
Whole-home Wi-Fi network optimization
Reliable, integrated systems — not disconnected gadgets
Programming and training included
Ongoing support and troubleshooting

Our Smart Home Installation Process

01

Consultation & Design

We discuss your goals, existing devices, and preferred platform to design a cohesive, integrated smart home plan.

02

Network Assessment

Reliable Wi-Fi is the foundation of smart home performance. We assess coverage and recommend improvements if needed.

03

Installation

Devices are installed — smart switches, thermostats, locks, cameras — and integrated into your chosen ecosystem.

04

Programming & Training

Automations, scenes, and routines are programmed, and we walk you through using everything before we leave.

Seasonal Considerations for St. Louis

1
Ice storm branch and gutter damage (Dec–Feb)
2
Spring tornado storm prep and cleanup
3
Summer repointing of brick mortar after heat expansion
4
Fall gutter cleaning from dense St. Louis County tree canopy
5
Spring flooding near Missouri and Mississippi river floodplains

Areas We Serve in St. Louis

Our smart home installation pros are available throughout the St. Louis metro area, including:

LadueTown and CountryChesterfieldBallwinWildwoodO'FallonSt. CharlesWebster GrovesKirkwoodFlorissant

Smart Home Installation FAQ for St. Louis Homeowners

How often should St. Louis homeowners get smart home installation?
Given St. Louis's severe tornado and hail risk in spring and fall along i-44 and i-70 corridors, most homeowners benefit from smart home installation at least once a year. Ice storm branch and gutter damage (Dec–Feb) often makes spring or fall the optimal time to schedule service.
What home types in St. Louis most need smart home installation?
Red brick bungalows and two-stories throughout St. Louis County and Victorian homes in Lafayette Square and Compton Heights are the most common home types in St. Louis and typically see the most wear. Our local pros are familiar with the exterior materials found across the metro.
What smart home platform should I use?
Amazon Alexa: widest device compatibility, best voice control. Google Home: best for Google ecosystem users. Apple HomeKit: best privacy, requires Apple devices. Matter (the new universal standard) is increasingly bridging all platforms.
Can smart home devices be installed without an electrician?
Many smart devices (plugs, bulbs, battery cameras) are truly DIY-friendly. Smart switches and hardwired cameras involve line voltage and benefit from professional installation for safety and reliability.
How important is home Wi-Fi for smart home performance?
Critical. Most smart home problems trace back to poor Wi-Fi coverage. A mesh Wi-Fi system (Eero, Google Nest WiFi) eliminates dead zones and provides the reliable connectivity smart devices need.
What's the most popular smart home starting point?
A smart thermostat (Nest, Ecobee) is the most popular first device — easy installation, immediate energy savings, and highly visible daily value. Smart locks and video doorbells are close seconds.

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