Why call me for smart home and tech help?
I jumped on the smart home bandwagon early, learned a lot of lessons the hard way, and built a house full of devices, routines, automations, and integrations that actually work together. That means I can help you skip the frustrating trial-and-error phase and get to the good part faster.
What makes this different from generic “tech support” is that I understand both the physical side and the systems side. I can install devices, clean up wiring, improve the network underneath it all, and help tie everything together so your house feels easier to live in instead of harder.
Most requested smart home & tech services
Device Repair
Phones, tablets, laptops, and portable devices with broken screens, worn batteries, charging problems, and common hardware issues.
Smart Home Setup
Smart locks, doorbells, lights, thermostats, blinds, cameras, garage control, voice control, and routines that make life easier.
Home Networking
Better WiFi, fewer dead zones, cleaner setups, and networks designed to support smarter homes more reliably.
Integration Help
When devices, apps, and platforms don’t play nicely together, I can help bridge the gap and simplify the experience.
Smart home setup without the frustration
Smart homes can be amazing when they’re done right — and incredibly annoying when they’re not. I help with everything from small starter setups to more advanced whole-home automation.
That might mean a couple of smart locks that auto-lock when you leave, a video doorbell and a few cameras, or a bigger system that ties together things like lights, blinds, thermostats, ceiling fans, garage doors, entertainment gear, fireplaces, irrigation controllers, and more.
My goal isn’t to make your house “fancy.” It’s to make it easier to live in.
Great use cases
- Smart locks and entry control
- Video doorbells and cameras
- Blinds, lights, fans, and thermostats
- Garage and entertainment automation
- “Can all this stuff work together?”
Device repair and practical fixes
I’ve repaired hundreds of phones, tablets, laptops, portable gaming devices, and other electronics. If you’ve got a cracked screen, a battery that won’t hold a charge, a flaky charging port, or a laptop that needs a memory or storage upgrade, I may be able to help.
This is a great fit when you’d rather repair or improve what you already have instead of replacing it outright.
Home networking that supports the rest of your tech
One of the biggest reasons smart home tech feels unreliable is that the underlying WiFi setup isn’t built for it. A stable smart home starts with a stable network.
In many homes, you don’t even need all new equipment — you just need someone who knows how to configure and use the gear you already have properly. I can help improve coverage, stability, and layout, and I can set up cleaner network separation for IoT devices when it makes sense.
Making devices, apps, and systems play nicely together
One of my favorite parts of this kind of work is solving the “why doesn’t this talk to that?” problem. Sometimes the best answer isn’t just adding more gadgets — it’s simplifying the setup, improving the network, or adding the right software layer between devices so everything behaves the way you expected it to in the first place.
If you’ve got a house full of smart gear but it feels inconsistent, confusing, or too dependent on five different apps and a prayer, I can help make sense of it.
The smart home should fit your life, not the other way around
Good smart home design is about convenience, peace of mind, and removing little daily headaches. Maybe that means your front door locks itself 90 seconds after it closes. Maybe it means your lights and blinds follow a routine. Maybe it means checking a camera from bed instead of going outside to see if something got left out.
Whatever the goal is, I’ll help build something practical around how you actually live.
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Need help with smart home or tech issues?
If your WiFi is unreliable, your devices are fighting each other, or you want help building a smart home that actually feels smart, reach out. Texting is usually the fastest way to get started.