Map electrical panels, note spare breaker capacity, and photograph switch boxes to check for neutral wires. List HVAC controls, router location, and any coax or Ethernet runs. Walk each room with a Wi‑Fi analyzer, and mark dead zones, metal lath walls, and noisy appliances that interfere with radios.
Decide early how devices will talk: Zigbee, Z‑Wave, Thread with Matter, or reliable Wi‑Fi where appropriate. Favor hubs and bridges that support local automation, long vendor support windows, and easy backups. Mixing platforms is fine if you plan for clean integrations and failover paths from the start.
In older houses, plaster, crown moulding, and millwork deserve protection. Choose in‑wall devices with matching trims, use surface raceways that blend with baseboards, and route cables along picture rails. Prioritize discreet sensors, battery options, and reversible installations so landlords and future buyers appreciate upgrades rather than fear them.
Pilot in a single zone like the entry and kitchen. Measure before‑and‑after behavior: energy, light levels, and time saved. Keep notes on friction points. Share your findings with us in the comments, and subscribe for templates that help score comfort changes objectively across seasons and visiting relatives.
Pilot in a single zone like the entry and kitchen. Measure before‑and‑after behavior: energy, light levels, and time saved. Keep notes on friction points. Share your findings with us in the comments, and subscribe for templates that help score comfort changes objectively across seasons and visiting relatives.
Pilot in a single zone like the entry and kitchen. Measure before‑and‑after behavior: energy, light levels, and time saved. Keep notes on friction points. Share your findings with us in the comments, and subscribe for templates that help score comfort changes objectively across seasons and visiting relatives.
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