Skip to main content

Best Best Value Home Automation in Dallas, TX

Get the best value on best value home automation in Dallas. Compare quotes from 57 licensed contractors side-by-side — price, timeline, warranty, and credentials all in one place.

Browse all services in Dallas, TX ->
Get Free Quotes →
57contractors

Typical cost in Dallas

$1,000–$8,000 / project

Get a free quote
Get quotes from top Best Value Home Automation contractors in Dallas, TXCompare prices and reviews from multiple local pros - free, no obligation.

57 contractors in Dallas

All Best Value Home Automation Contractors57

Slocum Automations

PO Box 257 , Aubrey, TX 76227-0257

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Home Automation, Venetian Blind Dealers, Smart Home Security

Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more

View Profile

ADT Security Services

8880 Esters Blvd , Irving, TX 75060

Burglar Alarm Systems, Smoke Alarm Systems, Security Systems ...

Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more

View Profile

Sound Ideas

3211 Curtis Dr , Fort Worth, TX 76116-5100

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Lighting Systems, Commercial Contractors, Security Cameras ...

Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more

View Profile

Liberty Sound & Security Systems, Inc

PO Box 982 , Wylie, TX 75098-0982

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Burglar Alarm Systems, General Contractor, Security System Monitors ...

Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more

View Profile

Delta Power Group, Inc

1910 Pacific Ave Fl 3 , Dallas, TX 75201-4529

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Home Automation, Solar Installation, Renewable Energy ...

Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more

View Profile

Team Enoch

8940 Creek Run Rd , Fort Worth, TX 76120-3949

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Heating and Air Conditioning, Roofing Contractors, Plumber ...

Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more

View Profile

Plata Electric LLC

7210 Euclid Dr , Rowlett, TX 75089-3086

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Electrician, Electrical Contractors, Commercial Electrician ...

Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more

View Profile

Anderson Lighting and Electric, LLC

2809 Justin Rd STE I , Flower Mound, TX 75028-2495

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Electrician, Landscape Lighting, Commercial Electrician ...

Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more

View Profile

Apex Smart Home

8406 Fountain Cir , San Antonio, TX 78229-2387

14 yrs in business

— Closed

Burglar Alarm Systems, Remodeling, Solar Energy Contractors. BBB Rating A+.

Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more

View Profile

Callaway LV, LLC

3409 Dever Dr , Waco, TX 76708-1709

4 yrs in business

— Closed

Home Automation, Home Theater Systems, Audio Visual Consultants. BBB Rating A.

Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more

View Profile

Austin Home Systems

1102 W Koenig Ln , Austin, TX 78756-1505

13 yrs in business

— Closed

Home Automation, Security Cameras, Security Systems. BBB Rating A+.

Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more

View Profile

Typical Best Value Home Automation Cost in Dallas

For: smart lighting, thermostat, and lock installation in Dallas, TX

Budget Option
$700
Starting price
Most Common
$2.3k
Average cost
Premium Service
$7.2k
High-end

What Affects the Price:

  • ¢Number of devices
  • ¢Hub/controller platform
  • ¢Dallas expansive black clay soil (shrinking/swelling) and summer heat demand specialty materials

Home Automation Cost in Dallas — 2025 Smart Home Installation Price Guide

What Dallas Homeowners Pay for Smart Home & Home Automation Installation

Dallas–Fort Worth is one of the nation's most active smart home markets — DFW's massive new construction volume in Frisco, McKinney, Celina, Princeton, and Allen brings thousands of pre-wired homes to market each year, while established neighborhoods in Southlake, Westlake, and Preston Hollow drive high-end smart home integration. Understanding the cost tiers is essential before getting quotes.

Smart Home Project Tiers — Dallas Pricing

TierTypical ScopePrice RangeBest For
StarterSmart thermostat (Nest/Ecobee), smart lock, video doorbell, 2–4 smart plugs$400–$1,200 installedDIY-to-pro upgrade; minimal integration
BasicSmart lighting (5–10 switches), smart thermostat, security cameras, smart lock, smart hub$1,500–$4,000New homeowner converting a standard home
Mid-RangeLutron Caseta or RadioRA lighting throughout home, multi-zone audio, security + cameras, motorized window shades (2–4 rooms), smart thermostat$5,000–$15,000Significant whole-home upgrade
PremiumControl4, Savant, or Crestron whole-home integration — centralized processor, distributed audio/video, motorized shades throughout, full security integration$15,000–$60,000Custom builds, luxury Dallas-area properties
LuxuryFull Crestron or Savant with 4K distribution, motorized shades + drapes, outdoor lighting control, gate/access integration, home theater$60,000–$250,000+Southlake, Westlake, Preston Hollow, Starwood

Component Cost Breakdown — Dallas Market

ComponentMaterialsInstallation LaborTotal Typical
Smart thermostat (Ecobee/Nest)$150–$250$80–$150$230–$400
Smart light switch (Lutron Caseta)$50–$80/switch$40–$75/switch$90–$155/switch
Motorized roller shade (Hunter Douglas)$300–$900/window$150–$300/window$450–$1,200/window
Whole-home audio (Sonos, Denon HEOS)$200–$400/zone$150–$400/zone$350–$800/zone
Structured wiring/networking upgrade$800–$2,500 materials$500–$1,500 labor$1,300–$4,000
Security camera system (4 camera + NVR)$400–$1,500$300–$800$700–$2,300
Smart lock (Yale, Schlage, Kwikset)$150–$350$80–$150$230–$500
Video doorbell (Ring, Nest Hello)$100–$250$75–$150$175–$400
Control4 EA-1 controller + license$2,500–$3,500$800–$2,000$3,300–$5,500

Dallas New Construction Smart Home Packages

DFW's major production builders (D.R. Horton, Meritage, Ashton Woods, Perry Homes) offer smart home technology packages at closing. These typically include smart thermostat, video doorbell, and basic smart lighting for $1,500–$5,000 as a builder upgrade. The trade-off: builder-installed systems are often the minimum viable product, with consumer-grade components and limited integration capability.

Many Dallas homeowners work with a local CEDIA-certified dealer after move-in to upgrade to a professional-grade system. This avoids builder markup and allows full customization — but involves running some additional wiring in finished walls if pre-wiring was not rough-in'd during construction.


Oncor Smart Meter & Home Automation Integration in DFW

Oncor (the transmission/distribution utility serving most of DFW) has deployed smart meters to most Dallas-area homes. Pairing a smart thermostat with Oncor's time-of-use retail electric rates (available through deregulated retail providers) allows demand-response automation — the thermostat pre-cools the home before peak pricing hours (typically 3–9 PM in hot months) and allows temperature to drift during peak periods, reducing electricity costs by $100–$400/year in Dallas summer months.

Dallas Home Automation — Frequently Asked Questions

Hiring a Home Automation Contractor in Dallas — Texas Licensing & What to Verify

Texas Licensing for Home Automation Contractors

Home automation installation in Dallas involves multiple trades, and the licensing requirements depend on which work is being performed:

Electrical Work — Master Electrician Required

Any home automation work that involves modifying electrical wiring, installing new circuits, or connecting to the electrical panel must be performed by or under the direct supervision of a Texas Licensed Master Electrician, licensed by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR). This includes installing smart switches that replace existing outlets, running new electrical circuits for motorized shade motors, or installing networking equipment that requires dedicated circuits.

Low-Voltage / Electronic Security Work — TDLR Licensing

Home automation systems involving security cameras, access control, intercoms, audio/video distribution, and structured wiring fall under Texas Electronic Security Act licensing, regulated by TDLR. Specifically:

  • Class A License: Companies with 10+ employees providing electronic security services
  • Class B License: Smaller electronic security companies
  • Class C License: Individual licensed technicians

To verify a Dallas home automation company's TDLR license: tdlr.texas.gov/verify/.

CEDIA Certification — The Industry Gold Standard

The Custom Electronics Design & Installation Association (CEDIA) is the residential technology industry's professional organization. CEDIA-certified technicians have completed training in audio/video, networking, automation, and system integration. For high-end projects — Control4, Crestron, Savant installations — look for CEDIA-certified companies in the DFW area. The CEDIA installer level designations (Installer I, Installer II, Installer III) reflect increasing technical expertise.

CEDIA members in Dallas include authorized dealers for major automation platforms — dealer authorization is required to install and program professional-grade systems (Control4, Crestron). A non-authorized installer cannot access the manufacturer's programming tools.

Control4 vs. Amazon Alexa vs. Google Home — What Dallas Contractors Should Explain

The DFW market has contractors ranging from professional-grade integration specialists (Control4/Crestron dealers) to general handymen installing smart devices. Understanding the platform tiers helps set expectations:

PlatformControlReliabilityIntegrationPrice
Amazon Alexa / Google Home ecosystemVoice + appCloud-dependent; fails when internet is downLimited cross-brand$50–$500 DIY
Apple HomeKitSiri + appMore local processing; better privacyApple-centric$100–$2,000 DIY
Lutron Caseta (with Caséta smart bridge)App + physical switchHigh reliability; local processingWide compatibility$1,500–$8,000 installed
Control4 / Savant / CrestronDedicated remote, app, or touchscreenHighest — local processor, no cloud dependencyComplete — manages every subsystem$15,000–$200,000+

Questions to Ask Dallas Home Automation Companies

  1. Are you TDLR-licensed for electronic security work in Texas? What is your TDLR license number?
  2. Is any electrical panel or circuit work included — and if so, will it be performed by a licensed master electrician?
  3. Are you a certified dealer for the platform you're recommending (Control4, Crestron, Lutron)?
  4. Do you use subcontractors for any part of the installation — and are those subs also licensed?
  5. What does your programming scope include — will the system be programmed for our specific use cases, or is it a generic configuration?
  6. What is your post-installation support policy — available for remote diagnostics? Service contract options?

DIY Smart Home vs. Professional Home Automation in Dallas

DIY vs. Professional Home Automation — The Dallas Homeowner's Comparison

With Walmart, Best Buy, Home Depot, and Amazon delivering smart home devices to DFW homes constantly, the temptation to DIY home automation is strong. For certain project types and budgets, DIY is genuinely appropriate. For others, the complexity and reliability requirements of a Dallas household demand professional installation and programming.

Full Comparison Table

FactorDIY Smart HomeProfessional Installation
Upfront cost$200–$2,000 (devices only)$1,500–$60,000+ (from basic to full integration)
ReliabilityGood for simple setups; degraded by app updates, cloud outagesHigh — local processing, monitoring contracts available
Complexity ceilingLimited — multi-room audio, motorized shades, and full AV need professional wiringUnlimited — professional platforms handle 50+ subsystems
Electrical workNot permitted without electrician licenseHandled by licensed electrical sub
Integration across brandsLimited — Amazon/Google ecosystems have compatibility gapsFull — Control4/Crestron integrate any device with IP or RS-232
Programming customizationBasic presets, app controlsCustom scenes, time-based automations, occupancy logic
Troubleshooting supportSelf-service; forums; manufacturer chatRemote diagnostics; dealer service contracts
Annual support cost$0 (self-service)$200–$2,000/year (dealer support contracts vary)
Resale value impactMinimal — buyer may not value fragmented devicesSignificant — Control4/Crestron systems add value in luxury DFW market
Best forStarter smart home features; tech-savvy homeownersWhole-home integration; luxury properties; non-tech homeowners

DIY Works Well in Dallas For:

Smart thermostat installation: Ecobee and Google Nest are designed for homeowner self-installation with clear wiring guides. Dallas homes with a common wire (C-wire) available are easy upgrades. Ecobee's integration with Oncor's time-of-use pricing programs makes it an excellent choice for DFW energy management.

Video doorbells and outdoor cameras: Ring and Nest Hello install with a screwdriver. Dallas HOAs in communities like Frisco, Plano, and Allen generally permit exterior security cameras — verify HOA aesthetic rules before choosing camera housing colors.

Smart plugs and bulbs: Zero licensing required, simple setup, immediately useful for controlling lamps, fans, and holiday lighting — particularly useful for Dallas homeowners in communities with HOA holiday lighting timeline requirements.


Professional Is Required in Dallas For:

Any new circuit or wiring modification: Texas law requires a licensed master electrician for electrical panel work or new circuit installation. Motorized shades, in-ceiling speakers, and structured wiring distribution require professional electrical involvement.

Motorized window treatments in Dallas's large-window homes: The DFW market's abundant new construction with floor-to-ceiling windows, particularly in north Dallas suburb McMansions, creates demand for motorized roller shades and cellular shades. Installation of motorized Hunter Douglas or Lutron RA2 shades requires proper wiring integration — a professional installation ensures motor power, network connectivity, and programming are correctly integrated.

Whole-home audio targeting Control4, Sonos, or Crestron: Multi-room audio in the 4–8 zone range that sounds good at a Dallas party requires proper speaker placement, amplifier selection, and acoustic calibration that experienced CEDIA-certified installers deliver. DIY multi-room audio rarely achieves the performance level expected in Southlake, Westlake, or Highland Park homes.

Reliable security system monitoring: Professional systems with cellular backup, local redundancy, and UL-listed central station monitoring provide legal confirmation of monitor status for homeowner's insurance discounts in Texas — typically $100–$400/year in premium savings.

Best Value Home Automation in Nearby Cities

More Best Value Home Automation Resources in Dallas, TX

Ready to find a trusted best value home automation pro?

Get free quotes from 57 verified best value home automation companies in Dallas. No obligation.

Get 3 Free Quotes →

Best Value Home Automation Cost Guides & Hiring Tips

Not sure what to expect? Read our expert guides on best value home automation pricing, what's included, and how to hire the right contractor.

Browse Best Value Home Automation Guides →

Are you a Best Value Home Automation contractor in Dallas, TX?

Get featured at the top of this page. Generate local leads, build credibility, and grow your business — starting at $99/month.