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We answer your frequently asked questions about smart home automation. If you have any further questions, feel free to get in touch with us.
Get in TouchWhat is smart home automation, and how does it work?
Smart home automation involves connecting and controlling various devices and systems in your home through a central hub or smartphone app. It enables you to remotely control and automate functions such as lighting, security and climate control.
What are the benefits of installing a smart home automation system?
Smart home automation offers convenience, energy efficiency, enhanced security, and the ability to customise your home environment to suit your preferences. Read more about the benefits of a smart home here.
Do I need a professional installer for smart home automation or can I do it myself?
While some devices are user-friendly for DIY installation, a professional installer can ensure seamless integration, proper setup and troubleshooting for more complex systems.
How do I control my smart home automation system?
You can control your system using dedicated smartphone apps, voice commands via virtual assistants (e.g., Alexa, Google Assistant), wall-mounted control panels or remote controls.
What happens if there’s a power outage or my internet connection goes down?
Some smart home devices can continue to operate locally even if the internet connection is lost. Backup power sources like uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) can also help maintain essential functions during outages.