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7 , Scottsdale, AZ 85260
Security System Monitors, Burglar Alarm Systems, Security Cameras ...
Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more
3730 W Saint John Rd , Glendale, AZ 85308-3119
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3730 W Saint John Rd , Glendale, AZ 85308-3119
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Phoenix, AZ 85053-1958
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Automation Systems, Audio Visual Equipment, Audio Visual Consultants ...
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7540 W Charter Oak Rd , Peoria, AZ 85381-5322
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Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more
4625 E Cotton Center Blvd Ste 183 , Phoenix, AZ 85040-4808
Burglar Alarm Systems, Smoke Alarm Systems, Security Systems ...
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2611 S Roosevelt St Ste 101 , Tempe, AZ 85282-2051
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2611 S Roosevelt St Ste 101 , Tempe, AZ 85282-2051
Burglar Alarm Systems, Smoke Alarm Systems, Security Systems ...
Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more
4625 E Cotton Center Blvd Ste 183 , Phoenix, AZ 85040-4808
Burglar Alarm Systems, Smoke Alarm Systems, Security Systems ...
Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more
13801 N 64th Dr , Glendale, AZ 85306-3701
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Glendale, AZ 85308-1014
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13801 N 64th Dr , Glendale, AZ 85306-3701
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Not every contractor who installs smart devices is a home automation integrator. In the Phoenix market, you will encounter general handymen, electricians, security company technicians, and professional AV integrators. The difference between hiring the right type and the wrong type is significant.
This page explains what type of contractor you actually need for your project, what licensing and certifications apply in Arizona, and how to evaluate and compare bids before hiring.
If you want to know what projects cost before requesting quotes, see: /cities/phoenix-az/home-automation/cost
When people search for home automation contractors near me, they are usually trying to filter for travel radius, response speed, and real local support. In Phoenix, that matters because many projects involve follow-up programming, firmware updates, and occasional service calls after installation.
How to evaluate near-me fit:
If two bids are similar, prioritize the team with clearer local coverage and faster support commitments.
The term top-rated home automation companies in Phoenix should mean more than review stars. A reliable home automation company combines platform expertise, strong proposal clarity, and documented post-install support.
Use this fast scorecard before shortlisting any home automation company in Phoenix:
Most homeowners start by comparing 2-3 companies, then move to scope normalization before choosing a contractor.
You need a licensed professional AV integrator who is an authorized dealer for the platform you want to install. These integrators design, program, and install complete systems. They are technical specialists who manage a project from design through programming and ongoing support.
A low-voltage technician or smart home installation specialist may be sufficient for individual device installs such as thermostat, doorbell, or 1-2 cameras. These are simpler scopes that do not require platform programming.
A licensed electrician can run power to locations but cannot design or program a Control4 or Savant system. A general handyman can mount a thermostat but cannot configure multi-room audio routing, automation scenes, or integrate shading, pool, and security into one control layer. Mismatching contractor type to project scope is the most common cause of failed smart home installations.
Arizona requires a license from the Arizona Registrar of Contractors (ROC) for any low-voltage electrical work exceeding $1,000. This applies to nearly all professional home automation projects.
Verify a contractor license before signing anything: https://azroc.gov/
Working with an unlicensed contractor on a project over $1,000 removes your legal recourse through the Registrar if the work is incomplete or defective.
Every contractor working in your home should carry:
Request a certificate of insurance before work begins.
For professional-tier systems, the contractor must be an authorized dealer or certified installer for the platform they propose.
| Platform | Certification | What It Gives You |
|---|---|---|
| Control4 | Control4 Authorized Dealer | Full product access, warranty support, remote service capability, software updates |
| Savant | Savant Authorized Dealer | Full platform access, Savant Power integration, Apple TV control support |
| Crestron | Crestron Authorized Partner | Enterprise-grade product access, required for estate and commercial deployments |
| Lutron | Lutron Certified Installer | Full Homeworks QS and RadioRA product access; required for advanced lighting control |
An authorized dealer can handle warranty claims on your behalf, make remote software updates, and access technical support from the manufacturer. Ask directly: Are you an authorized dealer for the platform you are recommending? Verify this on the manufacturer dealer locator.
A professional integrator provides a written proposal within 3-7 days of the consultation.
Arizona AV closets in attics or unconditioned spaces can reach 150 degrees or more in summer. A qualified Phoenix integrator designs equipment racks for proper ventilation and temperature management. Ask specifically how your equipment will be cooled if it is not in conditioned space.
Wire fishing through stucco with wire lath is more complex than wood-frame construction. It requires different techniques, more labor time, and careful patching. Contractors without Phoenix experience may underbid this work. Ask: What is your approach for routing wires through stucco walls?
Most Phoenix homes have pools. Not every integrator has experience integrating pool equipment (Jandy, Pentair, Hayward) into a home automation platform. Ask for examples of Phoenix pool automation projects they have completed.
Home automation systems need service after installation. A contractor with a permanent Phoenix-area office and local technicians can respond to service calls within days. A contractor who installs systems without having a local team in place cannot provide the same relationship. Ask: Where is your office, and do you have local technicians who handle service calls?
Home automation installation companies in Phoenix range from single-technician operators to full integration firms. The right option depends on your scope.
If you are comparing home automation installer Phoenix AZ options, ask each provider to document what happens after go-live. The long-term support model is where low-cost bids often fail.
A professional Phoenix integrator offers one or more of these after installation:
Ask about support structure before signing.
The Phoenix metro area has a range of options from large regional integrators to smaller boutique firms. The market is active enough that getting three qualified bids is realistic. Stick to ROC-licensed integrators who are authorized dealers for the platform they propose.
No. Security companies specialize in alarm systems, cameras, and monitoring contracts. They do not program unified control platforms, manage distributed audio, or integrate shading and pool control. They serve a different scope.
National home improvement chains can handle simple device installs. They do not design or program professional-grade systems and are not authorized dealers for Control4, Savant, or Crestron. For whole-home integration, you need a local certified integrator.
Do not proceed. An expired ROC license means the contractor is operating illegally on work over $1,000 and you have no recourse through the Registrar. Require a current, verifiable license before signing any contract.
Both Control4 and Savant maintain dealer locators on their websites where you can search by zip code. This is the authoritative way to confirm whether a contractor holds active dealer authorization for a specific platform.