Full Home Redevices
A full home redevice replaces every switch, outlet, and smart device in your house with one unified system, installed in a single project. Phase NW wires and configures smart dimmers, smart outlets, a video doorbell for front-door visitor monitoring, a smart lock for keyless remote door access, indoor security cameras with motion detection, and outdoor security cameras for weather-resistant perimeter surveillance. Everything connects to Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant so you control your entire Kent home by voice or a single app. We handle the whole house, including smart home installation, configuration, and testing of every device. No piecemeal upgrades. No six-app chaos.
Here's the situation we walk into constantly: you've got a Ring doorbell on one app, smart plugs on another, a thermostat on a third, and none of them do a single useful thing together. Your partner just asked, again, why the porch light won't turn off with a voice command. That's exactly the problem a full redevice solves. Not five apps. Not three remotes. Not a drawer full of instruction manuals. One system, one app, one project.
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A full home redevice touches every room. This is where individual pieces come together into something that actually feels like a smart home instead of a collection of disconnected gadgets.
Smart lighting is the backbone. We replace every standard toggle switch with smart dimmers and scene controllers. Once they're wired and configured, the difference is immediate. A "Good Morning" setting brings the kitchen to full brightness. "Movie Night" dims the living room. Scheduled porch lights follow Kent's shifting sunset times through the year. For hallways and bathrooms, motion-triggered rules handle things so nobody fumbles for a switch at 2 a.m. (smart home energy savings)
Voice control ties the lighting to everything else. We test every room for hands-free commands through Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant, whichever platform your household prefers. One primary system. No multi-app chaos. That alone eliminates the frustration that derails most DIY smart home attempts.
At the front entry, we install a smart lock with keyless remote access. You create individual codes for family members, dog walkers, or the house cleaner, and lock or unlock from your phone whether you're in the Covington Costco parking lot or on vacation. A video doorbell goes in alongside it: two-way audio, customizable motion zones, and real-time visitor monitoring that feeds into the same app controlling your locks and cameras.
Inside, we position indoor security cameras based on your priorities, covering entry points, living areas, or a nursery. Outside, weather-resistant perimeter cameras go up at doors and rooflines. They handle Western Washington rain and wind without skipping a beat.
The whole-home payoff is straightforward: every device, lights, locks, cameras, outlets and switches, lives in one app and responds to a single voice assistant. No juggling five platforms. No orphaned devices. Just one system that works.
Curious what a full redevice would look like for your specific home? We're happy to walk through it room by room, reach us at (206) 487-7278 or request a free walkthrough estimate.
Every full home redevice follows the same structured process, whether we're working in a 1960s rambler near Scenic Hill or a newer build in Panther Lake. Here's exactly how it unfolds.
Step 1, Walk-Through & Device Audit. We start with a room-by-room review of every switch, outlet, fixture, and any smart devices you've already installed. This isn't a quick glance, we document what's there, test what's working, and flag compatibility issues before a single product gets ordered. (NFPA 70 wiring standards)
One detail comes up often in older Kent homes: aluminum wiring. If your house has it, every smart switch and dimmer needs a CO/ALR rating to connect safely. Miss that, and you're looking at a fire risk hiding behind a faceplate. We catch it during the audit so it never becomes a problem later.
Step 2, Ecosystem Selection. We sit down with you and pick one primary platform: Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, or Apple HomeKit. The choice depends on what phones your household uses, what voice assistants you already talk to, and how you actually want to interact with your home day to day. Getting this right matters, it's what eliminates the separate-apps headache that drives most people to call us in the first place.
Step 3, Procurement & Scheduling. We order every device, switch, and component at once. Bulk ordering means nothing sits half-installed waiting on a backordered dimmer. We schedule the install in coordinated phases so your household isn't without lights or locks overnight. No surprises. No delays.
Step 4, Installation & Configuration. Our electricians wire, mount, and pair every device. Then comes the real work: programming scenes, automations, and schedules, and testing every single one in front of you. Lights respond. Locks engage. Cameras stream. You see it all working before we pack up a single tool. (Washington State electrical licensing)
Step 5, Handoff & Training. We walk you through your new system, answer every question, and make sure you're comfortable controlling everything from your phone and voice assistant. You'll feel confident before we leave. That's the standard.
We'd love to walk through your Kent home, map out every switch and outlet, and show you exactly how a full redevice comes together for your specific setup. Give us a call at (206) 487-7278, one project, one team, one system that actually works together.
