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Home Automation and Smart Device Wiring Near Puyallup

Switches, panels, and low-volt coordination wired for reliable smart home use. Located in Puyallup. We serve homeowners throughout Pierce County and King County, Washington.

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  • Licensed & insured
  • Clear communication
  • Local residential focus
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Predictable Results on Home automation & smart devices

“Troy and his crew went above and beyond on a stubborn doorbell issue. They researched, ordered the right part, and fixed it when others gave up.” Christine Woods · ★5
“I use Troy for all my electrical needs. Honest, fair, on time, and strong on remodel work and inspections when we need them.” Buster McGehee · ★5
“They installed six recessed lights in our master bedroom. On time, clear explanations, symmetrical layout, and no mess left behind. We will use them on the next project.” Christina and Soriya · ★5
Why this matters

The Flashy App Fails When Neutrals and Loads Do Not Match

Smart dimmers, fan controls, and whole-home hubs need correct wiring patterns - especially in older switch legs without neutral at the box.

Without planning, you get flicker, phantom drains, and devices that fall offline when a mesh hop blinks.

What we do

Line-Volt Foundations for Whatever Ecosystem You Pick

We pull neutrals where needed, separate motor loads from LED strings, and provide stable power to racks or hub locations per manufacturer guidance.

You get labeled circuits and documentation so future-you or the next integrator is not tracing mysteries in the dark.

What to expect

Three Steps to Automation Without Mystery Trips

Device choice is yours - reliable power is ours.

1

Walkthrough + topology

We map switch locations, loads, and neutral availability against your ecosystem goals.

2

Rough corrections + homerun planning

Where smart gear demands it, we re-feed or add neutral conductors before finishes lock you out.

3

Device support + verify

We install listed devices per sheet, pair where appropriate, and load-test representative scenes.

Smart Home Electrical Around Pierce and King County

All dispatch runs from Puyallup. Same crews, trucks, and standards - whether you are five minutes away or across the lake bridge.

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If you wait

DIY Smart Stacks on Bad Wiring Burns Good Money

Returns pile up when neutrals were never there.

  • Incompatible dimming kills expensive LED tape and destroys user trust on day one.
  • Hubs rebooting from saggy branch circuits waste Saturday mornings forever.
  • Resale buyers spot hacked switch stacks instantly.
  • Integrators charge emergency rates to fix rushed rough-ins.
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FAQ

Answers on Home automation & smart devices Before You Book

Do you program scenes and voice assistants?

Our core work is code-compliant power and device install; we coordinate with integrators for advanced programming when you want that layer.

My switch has no neutral - now what?

Some devices require a neutral conductor. We quote the least invasive path to add one or swap to compatible controls.

Can you prewire during a remodel?

Yes - that is the ideal window for keypads, shade power, and structured drops alongside lighting homeruns.

Start Your Home automation & smart devices Project With Clarity

Tell us about your home automation & smart devices project - photos welcome. Call (253) 617-9288 or send details online.