Building a New Home? Make it the Smartest House on the Bloc!

November 23, 2017

Although most enthusiasts install home automation in existing homes, many new construction homes are being wired for home automation. A little pre-planning during a new home construction can save you a lot of extra work down the road. Coordinates all of the technology in your home by creating brilliant experiences that fit your life and are easy for your whole family to enjoy. With one touch, dim the lights, play music, turn up the heat, lock the doors and arm the security system. Or, check on your new home from your smartphone, no matter where you are.

Electrical Wiring

Ask your electrical contractor to run neutral wires to all junction boxes. Although most electricians do this as a matter of professional practice, making your preference known ensures you will always have a neutral wire available.

Neutral wires are required for most powerline home automation devices.

Request deep junction boxes. Deeper junction boxes give you more room to work, accommodate deeper in-wall devices, and in general make your life a lot easier.

Have your electrical contractor install and wire extra junctions boxes. If you don’t have a use for them at first, simply cover them with a faceplate. It is a lot easier to install extra junction boxes during the construction phase than it is to come back later and do it.

Install Conduits

Install cable conduits everywhere you might remotely anticipate a need for wires of any kind. Cable conduits are separate from electrical conduit and are used to run speaker wire, video cable, and network cable. Install conduits in walls even if you don’t anticipate using them right away.

Again, it’s a lot easier to install a piece of the conduit during construction than it is to fish speaker wire through a wall after the house is built.

 Terminate your conduits into junction boxes, cover with faceplates and forget about them until you need them. Install at least one conduit and junction box at eye level in each room to accommodate a touch panel.

Wiring Closets

Build a small, centrally located closet for storing patch panels, distribution panels, and media servers.

Ensure your wiring closet is big enough to accommodate a rack with extra room for moving around, and install ample cable conduits in this room because much of your wiring will terminate here.

Speakers

Even if you aren’t installing a whole house audio system initially, you should plan for it in the future and wire every room for in-ceiling or in-wall speakers. At some point in the future, you’re going to want to add whole house audio to your home.

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