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Home Automation Systems in NH

Security, locks, lights, cameras, and life safety — controlled from one app, built as one system, supported by a local NH team.

Local support & service
Custom-designed systems
Clear options, no pressure

Home Automation Systems Installation & Design

A Smart Home shouldn’t be Complicated.

A smart home that actually works is designed as a system, not assembled as a collection of apps that don't talk to each other.

Most homeowners who call us have already tried the DIY route, a Ring doorbell here, a smart lock there, a thermostat from a different ecosystem entirely. The result is four apps, inconsistent behavior, and devices that work individually but don't work together. When something breaks or needs reprogramming, there's no one to call.

We design and install home automation systems for New Hampshire homeowners who want reliable integration — security, locks, lights, cameras, and life safety on one platform, programmed around how your household actually runs, with a local team behind it when something needs to change.

Your security, on your phone

Pro Technologies remote services run on Alarm.com, the platform behind millions of connected properties across North America. Arm and disarm your system, watch live and recorded video, lock and unlock doors, and get instant alerts from wherever you are.

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What Home Automation Can Do for Your Home

The goal is not to add technology for its own sake. The goal is a home that is easier to manage, more secure when you are away, and more responsive to the people living in it. Here is what we integrate.

Qolsys IQ Panel 4
Qolsys IQ Panel 4

Security System Control

Your security panel is the hub of the whole system. Remote arming and disarming are the starting point, but the real value is in the logic built around them. Which doors send you a notification when they open. Which areas of the home have restricted access for housekeepers or kids. How the system behaves when you are home versus when you are away. We program all of that around your specific household, not a generic template.


Remote arming and disarming

Custom alerts (doors, garage)

Restricted area monitoring
Yale Assure Lock 2 with Yale Z-Wave Plus v2 Smart Module
Yale Assure Lock 2 with Yale Z-Wave Plus v2 Smart Module

Smart Locks

Hiding a key under the mat is a solved problem. Smart locks let you create access codes with specific time windows. A contractor's code that works only during business hours this week. A guest code that expires when the visit ends. A code for the dog walker that only works Tuesday and Thursday mornings. Every entry is logged, and you can revoke access from your phone the moment it is no longer needed.


Grant access remotely

Temporary guest codes

Unlocked door alerts
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Cameras + Smarter Decisions

Cameras integrated with your security system do more than record. They let you verify what actually triggered before deciding how to respond. A motion alert at 2am looks very different when you can pull up a live view in the same app rather than calling the monitoring center without any context.


Live view from anywhere

Smart motion alerts

Video verification of events
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Life-Safety & Environmental

Automation makes life safety more actionable. A CO alert that also turns on every light in the house is more useful than a beeping alarm in the middle of the night. A freeze warning at your vacation property that reaches your phone before pipes fail is worth far more than discovering the damage in the spring. For NH homes left unattended through winter, environmental monitoring tied to your automation system is often the most valuable part of the whole setup.


Smoke & CO alerts to phone

Water leak detection

Low-temp freeze warnings
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Lighting & Energy

Vacation mode, where lights run on a randomized schedule to make the home look occupied, is a simple deterrent that actually works. Beyond that, lighting tied to your security system means lights come on automatically when you disarm at night, and turn off when you arm and leave. Convenience and security in the same action, with no separate app to manage.


Remote light control

Smart schedules (Vacation mode)

Thermostat adjustment

Trusted Brands. Tested Solutions.

We work with proven security, fire, access control, camera, automation, and monitoring brands that meet our standards for reliability and performance. We’re not locked into one manufacturer or one “package.” If there’s a better product for your home or business, we’ll investigate it, test it, and recommend it when it’s the right fit.

Automation Beyond Security

If it has a switch or a controller, we can often automate it. Common add-ons include:

  • Garage doors
  • Motorized shades
  • Outdoor lighting
  • Smart plugs and appliance control
  • Hot tubs and pool equipment with the right integration
  • Pet care routines using compatible devices


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Why Professional Installation Matters

Most DIY smart home systems fail in the same ways. Devices that drop off the network. Automations that stop running after an app update. Ecosystems that do not play well together when you try to expand. And no one to call when any of it happens.

  • One unified platform, not an app collection:

    We build on platforms designed for whole-home integration, not consumer gadgets bolted together. One app controls everything. Devices communicate with each other directly, not just through a cloud server that can go offline or change its terms of service.

  • Signal planning for your actual home:

    Reliable wireless automation depends on coverage, and coverage depends on where devices are placed. Z-Wave and similar mesh protocols extend through the network, but placement still matters. We map device locations across your home, including detached garages, outbuildings, and areas where consumer devices typically drop out.

  • Programming that fits your household:

    Automation built around generic templates creates alerts and routines that do not match how you actually live. We build rules around your real schedule, your kids, your pets, and your routines. Alerts that tell you what matters, without becoming noise you start ignoring.

  • Support after the install:

    Adding a device, changing a scene, or troubleshooting something six months later is a phone call. Same local team, same phone number. You are not posting in a Reddit forum at midnight trying to figure out why your lock stopped responding.

Popular Automation “Scenes” We Set Up

One tap to handle multiple tasks. We help you build automations that fit real life.

Goodnight

Lock doors, arm system, adjust thermostat, turn off lights.

Away Mode

Arm system, randomize lights, turn down heat, enable alerts.

Arrival

Disarm, unlock entry door, turn on lights, adjust comfort.

Emergency

Lights on 100%, unlock egress doors, sending instant alerts.

What About What You Already Have?

Most NH homeowners we work with already have something. A thermostat, a few smart bulbs, maybe a doorbell camera. The question is usually whether we can work with what is already there or whether it makes more sense to start fresh.

The answer depends on the platform. Systems built on open standards like Z-Wave or Zigbee, or platforms like Alarm.com, integrate cleanly with professional security hardware. Proprietary ecosystems from certain consumer brands often do not communicate outside their own app, and trying to force them into a unified system usually creates more problems than it solves.

We will look at what you have, tell you honestly what integrates and what does not, and give you a clear recommendation. Sometimes keeping existing devices makes sense. Sometimes a clean install from a single platform saves years of frustration. We will not push you either way.

Our Service Area

Proudly protecting New Hampshire neighbors

From our Hooksett headquarters, our technicians cover the entire Granite State plus border communities in Maine and Vermont. When you need us, we are not calling in from out of state. We are already close by.

  • Manchester
  • Concord
  • Nashua
  • Portsmouth
  • Derry
  • Laconia
  • Bedford
  • Keene
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Home Security designed around your home

Custom systems, professional installation, and local NH support after day one.

Serving New Hampshire homeowners since 2005.

Common Questions about Home Automation

Customizable solutions for everyday automation.

Can I control my security system from my phone?

Can I give temporary access to guests or service providers?

Can cameras and locks work together?

Can the system expand later?

What can I automate first if I want the biggest impact?

Can the system disarm automatically when I unlock the door?

Will home automation still work if the internet goes down?

Can home automation help lower energy costs?

Can you integrate with what I already have, or do I need to replace everything?

How does installation work, and how long does it take?

Trusted by your neighbors.

From quiet homes to bustling warehouses, we've been keeping New Hampshire safe since 2005.

 

See What a Professionally Integrated Smart Home Actually Looks Like

We will walk your home, look at what you have, and tell you what a fully integrated system would do for your specific layout and household. No packages. No pressure.

Just a clear picture of what is possible and what it would cost.

Serving Manchester, Nashua, Hooksett, Bedford, Concord, and surrounding NH communities since 2005.