From Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow (where the Rockefellers built Kykuit in Pocantico Hills) through Scarsdale, Bedford, and Chappaqua in Westchester, the Nyack waterfront in Rockland, Tuxedo Park in Orange, Cold Spring and Garrison in Putnam, Rhinebeck and Hyde Park in Dutchess, and Woodstock and New Paltz in Ulster β we install Lutron, Control4, Crestron, and Savant smart home across every Hudson Valley county. Licensed NYS #12000287431. Dispatched from our Bronx office at 460 E Fordham Rd.
Request a Free Hudson Valley Consultation βThe Hudson Valley is the historic 140-mile stretch north of New York City where the Rockefellers, the Vanderbilts, the Astors, the Roosevelts, the Van Cortlandts, the Philipses, Washington Irving, Frederic Church, and generations of New York's wealthiest families built their country estates. The region runs from the Bronx border up through Westchester County (Tarrytown, Sleepy Hollow, Pocantico Hills, Scarsdale, Rye, Bedford, Chappaqua, Armonk, Bronxville), across the Tappan Zee into Rockland County (Nyack, Piermont, New City, Suffern), north through Orange County (Warwick, Goshen, Tuxedo Park, Newburgh, Cornwall), past Putnam County (Garrison, Cold Spring, Philipstown, Carmel, Mahopac, Brewster), into Dutchess County (Millbrook, Rhinebeck, Red Hook, Tivoli, Hyde Park, Poughkeepsie, Beacon, Wappingers Falls), and finally Ulster County (Kingston, Woodstock, New Paltz, Saugerties, Stone Ridge). Six counties, dozens of historic riverfront estates, and hundreds of thousands of single-family homes ranging from Metro-North commuter colonials to Gilded Age mansions that still sit on the same river bluffs where they were built 150 years ago.
What makes Hudson Valley smart home work unique is the combination of three fundamentally different customer types in the same region. First: Metro-North commuter families in Westchester and lower Rockland who board the Hudson Line, Harlem Line, or New Haven Line every weekday morning and want the same smart home convenience you'd find in a Nassau Gold Coast suburb. Second: the historic estate owners β the people who live in 1880s Queen Anne Victorians, 1890s Shingle Style mansions, 1920s stone country houses, and restored Federal-era farmhouses where the electrical is original and the exterior has been unchanged for 100+ years. Third: the NYC weekenders β Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Queens professionals who bought a weekend retreat in Millbrook, Rhinebeck, Garrison, Cold Spring, Woodstock, or Stone Ridge during the 2020 pandemic and now use it Friday through Sunday most weeks, plus the entire month of August. Each of these three customer types needs a fundamentally different smart home design, and we've spent 25+ years getting all three right.
The Hudson Valley also includes some of the most significant historic estates in America: Kykuit, the 40-room Rockefeller estate in Pocantico Hills (Sleepy Hollow/Mount Pleasant), a National Historic Landmark completed in 1913 in Classical Revival Beaux-Arts style; Philipsburg Manor in Sleepy Hollow and Van Cortlandt Manor in Croton-on-Hudson (both Dutch-era Colonial plantations); Washington Irving's Sunnyside in Tarrytown; Lyndhurst, the Gothic Revival Jay Gould mansion in Tarrytown; Boscobel in Garrison; Springwood, FDR's Hyde Park home; Val-Kill, Eleanor Roosevelt's cottage; the Vanderbilt Mansion in Hyde Park; Olana, Frederic Church's Persian-influenced estate overlooking the Hudson from Columbia County; Locust Grove, Samuel Morse's Poughkeepsie estate; Clermont, the 1740 Livingston estate; and many more. We don't typically work on these museum properties, but we absolutely work on the surrounding private estates that were built in the same era and still sit on the same river bluffs β many of them now owned by hedge fund managers, tech executives, and old-money New York families who want them to have the comfort of a modern Manhattan penthouse.
Abstract Enterprises carries every major dealer certification β Lutron Caseta, RadioRA 3, HomeWorks QSX; Control4, Crestron Home, Savant Pro β and the full entry-level ecosystem of Amazon Alexa, Google Home, Apple HomeKit, Ring, Nest, Ecobee, August, Yale, Philips Hue, Eero, Ubiquiti, and Sonos. Hudson Valley work is dispatched from our Bronx office at 460 E Fordham Rd β call (800) 486-0943 for a free on-site consultation anywhere in the Hudson Valley.
The region's 140-mile north-south spread contains fundamentally different smart home markets, and most installers only serve one or two of them.
The Metro-North Hudson Line, Harlem Line, and New Haven Line commuter towns that deliver tens of thousands of professionals into Grand Central every morning. Tarrytown, Sleepy Hollow, Dobbs Ferry, Hastings-on-Hudson, Irvington, Yonkers, Bronxville, Pelham, Larchmont, New Rochelle, Mamaroneck, Rye, Harrison, White Plains, Scarsdale, Ardsley, Elmsford, Hartsdale, Eastchester, Tuckahoe, Chappaqua, Armonk, Mount Kisco, Bedford, Bedford Hills, Katonah, Cross River, Pound Ridge, South Salem, Waccabuc. Mix of 1920s Tudors, 1950sβ1970s colonials, custom builds, and historic estates. Metro-North commuter families with Manhattan incomes and real smart home budgets. Failure mode: Old electrical in pre-1960 homes, owners who commute 10 hours a week and have no time for installation drama, and the expectation that the Westchester system should be as polished as the Manhattan apartment they also own. Solution: Full Lutron RadioRA 3 or HomeWorks QSX, geofence-triggered "Returning Home" scenes timed to Metro-North arrival, multi-zone Nest, Sonos in 4β6 zones, motorized shades. Typical Westchester Metro-North scope: $18,000 to $85,000+.
The owners of 1880sβ1930s historic estates scattered along the Hudson River and through the interior Westchester, Dutchess, and Ulster horse country. Old-money New York families, hedge fund managers who bought classic estates in the 2010s, finance professionals who commute to NYC three days a week. Houses are 5,000β20,000+ sqft Queen Anne Victorians, Shingle Style summer homes, 1920s stone country houses, Federal-era farmhouses, and Gilded Age mansions. Found in concentrated pockets: the Tarrytown/Sleepy Hollow/Pocantico Hills area in Westchester, Bedford/Pound Ridge/Cross River in northern Westchester, Millbrook/Amenia in Dutchess, Rhinebeck/Red Hook/Tivoli along the Dutchess Hudson, Garrison/Cold Spring in Putnam, Tuxedo Park in Orange. Failure mode: Historic district exterior restrictions, pre-electrical-code interior wiring, plaster walls that can't be damaged, period woodwork that must be preserved, and owners who expect the installer to understand that you don't drill into a 1905 mahogany balustrade. Solution: Lutron RadioRA 3 or HomeWorks QSX in original switch boxes without neutrals, period-appropriate keypad finishes (oil-rubbed bronze, antique brass, blackened iron), interior-mounted doorbells where exterior is landmarked, hidden in-wall speakers behind fabric grilles, motorized shades inside existing window casings. Typical historic estate scope: $35,000 to $250,000+.
The post-2020 pandemic Hudson Valley real estate boom created a massive new customer category: NYC professionals who bought weekend retreats in Rhinebeck, Hudson, Woodstock, Stone Ridge, New Paltz, Kingston, Garrison, Cold Spring, Millbrook, and similar towns. Typical profile: Brooklyn or Manhattan primary residence, a 1,500β3,500 sqft Hudson Valley weekend house, used Friday afternoon through Sunday evening most weeks, plus the full month of August and most of the winter holidays. The rest of the time, the house sits empty in a rural area where it won't be checked on for 5β6 days at a stretch. Failure mode: Houses sit empty 5β6 days every week, rural isolation means no neighbors to check on things, and winter storms can cause burst-pipe disasters similar to Hamptons winterization problems but in a much colder climate. Solution: Full "Weekender Mode" package β water leak sensors throughout, auto shutoff valve, freeze sensors, battery-cellular alarm, vacation thermostats with low-temp push alerts, outdoor cameras with cellular backup, vacation lighting, remote monitoring app, and "Friday Arrival" scene that fires 90 minutes before the owner crosses the Taconic Parkway heading north. Typical NYC weekender scope: $12,000 to $55,000.
The Rockland County and southern Orange County full-time suburban housing markets. Rockland: Nyack, Piermont, Upper Grandview, Blauvelt, Orangeburg, Pearl River, New City, West Nyack, Valley Cottage, Congers, Haverstraw, Garnerville, Stony Point, Suffern, Montebello, Sloatsburg, Ramapo. Orange: Warwick, Goshen, Chester, Monroe, Woodbury, Highland Mills, Central Valley, Cornwall, Cornwall-on-Hudson, New Windsor, Newburgh, Middletown, Tuxedo Park. Mix of 1950s through 2000s single-families on quarter-acre to two-acre lots, mostly full-time family residences rather than weekenders. Families that work in the NYC metro but don't necessarily commute daily. Failure mode: Travel distance from NYC makes most Manhattan-based installers refuse to come, and local Rockland/Orange installers usually don't carry the major dealer certifications. Solution: Standard suburban smart home design (Lutron RadioRA 3, Sonos, Nest, Ring Alarm) dispatched from our Bronx office at 460 E Fordham Rd β a short drive over the Tappan Zee / Mario Cuomo Bridge into Rockland and north on the Palisades Parkway into Orange. Typical Rockland/Orange full-time scope: $12,000 to $40,000.
Ulster County and the eastern Catskills foothills β Kingston, Woodstock, New Paltz, Saugerties, Stone Ridge, High Falls, Rosendale, Hurley, Marlboro, Highland, Esopus, Shokan, Olivebridge, Phoenicia, Big Indian, Pine Hill. A complex mix of full-time residents (artists, creatives, small business owners, retirees who moved up from NYC, multi-generational local families) and NYC weekenders (especially in Woodstock, Stone Ridge, and the New Paltz area). Housing stock ranges from 1700s Dutch stone houses (Hurley, Marbletown, High Falls, Stone Ridge) to 1890s Victorians to modern architect-designed weekend retreats. Failure mode: The 35% Ulster markup reflects a real fact β the drive from our Bronx office to Woodstock or Kingston is 2+ hours each way, and most installers either refuse Ulster work entirely or charge a huge surprise trip fee on arrival. Solution: We batch Ulster projects together to minimize the number of trips, we disclose the 35% markup upfront, and we bring all the same certifications and equipment we'd use in Westchester. Typical Ulster scope: $14,000 to $65,000.
Putnam County and the rural luxury pockets of Dutchess County. Putnam: Garrison (the Garrison-on-Hudson historic waterfront area), Cold Spring, Nelsonville, Philipstown, Carmel, Mahopac, Brewster, Patterson, Putnam Valley, Kent. Dutchess: Millbrook (the most concentrated horse country in the Hudson Valley), Amenia, Stanfordville, Pine Plains, Red Hook, Rhinebeck, Tivoli, Hyde Park, Clinton Corners, Salt Point. Classic rural luxury β 5-to-50-acre horse properties, equestrian estates, restored 1800s farmhouses, converted dairy barns, modern architect-designed homes hidden behind long driveways. Concentrated wealth, weekenders and full-timers, and a lot of high-end renovation projects. Failure mode: Properties are large, remote, and have multiple outbuildings (barns, stables, guest cottages, pool houses) that need full networking and often have no cell signal. Solution: Ubiquiti UniFi enterprise networks with long-range point-to-point links between buildings, Cat6A trenching between the main house and outbuildings, Lutron HomeWorks QSX or RadioRA 3 in the main residence, dedicated tack room and barn audio, equestrian facility cameras. Typical Putnam/Dutchess horse country scope: $40,000 to $200,000+.
The Hudson Valley splits cleanly into six counties, each with its own dedicated page containing neighborhood-specific pricing, building-type guides, and local historical context.
Tarrytown, Scarsdale, Bedford, Chappaqua, Rye, White Plains. Metro-North Hudson/Harlem/New Haven lines.
Westchester βNyack, Piermont, New City, Suffern, Pearl River. Across the Tappan Zee from Westchester.
Rockland βWarwick, Goshen, Tuxedo Park, Newburgh, Cornwall, Monroe. Rural luxury and full-time suburban.
Orange βGarrison, Cold Spring, Carmel, Mahopac, Brewster. Hudson riverfront and horse country.
Putnam βMillbrook, Rhinebeck, Hyde Park, Poughkeepsie, Beacon. Horse country and NYC weekenders.
Dutchess βKingston, Woodstock, New Paltz, Saugerties, Stone Ridge. Catskills reach and weekenders.
Ulster βThe Hudson Valley runs from $350K Poughkeepsie starter colonials to $20M Bedford estates. Both ends need real smart home, and we design both with the same care.
Wireless, retrofit-friendly, the right answer for Poughkeepsie, Kingston, Newburgh, Middletown, and any HV starter home under 2,200 sqft. Includes the applicable HV county markup.
Perfect for: Poughkeepsie, Kingston, Newburgh, Middletown, Suffern, Haverstraw, Mahopac, Carmel, Beacon, Wappingers Falls starter homes.
Hardwired, centrally controlled, integrated with security, HVAC, pools, outdoor entertaining, gated entries, and detached structures. Includes the applicable HV county markup.
Perfect for: Bedford, Chappaqua, Scarsdale, Rye, Tarrytown historic estates; Millbrook and Rhinebeck horse country; Garrison and Cold Spring Hudson riverfront; Tuxedo Park; Woodstock and Stone Ridge NYC weekenders.
Most common HV project size: $16,000β$48,000. That covers a Lutron RadioRA 3 whole-house system in a typical Scarsdale, Chappaqua, Nyack, or Rhinebeck colonial, Sonos in 3β5 zones, motorized shades in main living areas, multi-zone Nest, smart lock, Ring Pro doorbell, and full mesh Wi-Fi upgrade. Free on-site consultation anywhere in the Hudson Valley β call (800) 486-0943.
Brand selection in the Hudson Valley depends on which customer category you fit into. A Scarsdale Metro-North commuter family needs RadioRA 3 + Sonos + Nest. A Bedford historic estate needs HomeWorks QSX + Crestron in period-appropriate finishes. A Woodstock weekender needs full vacation-mode programming similar to the Hamptons. A Millbrook horse country property needs enterprise networking across multiple outbuildings. We match brand to home and to customer category.
Hudson Valley distances make bundling especially valuable β one trip up from the Bronx covers everything (security, automation, audio, networking, access control), eliminating multiple 2+ hour round trips that would add up to real money in trip charges from any other contractor.
For Bedford, Scarsdale, Millbrook, Rhinebeck, Garrison, and Tuxedo Park single-family homes during renovation. Cat6A to every room, central wiring closet. Pre-wire during renovation is 5β10Γ cheaper than retrofit.
Camera feeds overlay into Lutron keypads and Control4 app. Critical for NYC weekender retreats in Woodstock, Stone Ridge, Rhinebeck, and Garrison that sit empty 5β6 days a week.
For Millbrook, Amenia, Bedford, Cross River, and Pound Ridge horse country. Barn cameras, tack room audio, stable lighting, hay barn fire sensors, paddock security. Ubiquiti long-range links between main house and barns.
For Bedford, Chappaqua, Armonk, Pound Ridge, Tuxedo Park, Garrison, and Millbrook gated estates. ButterflyMX, 2N, or Akuvox commercial intercoms with HD video and phone integration.
Pentair, Hayward, and Jandy pool/spa systems integrate with Control4 and Crestron. Standard expectation across all HV luxury estate categories.
For NYC weekenders in Dutchess, Ulster, and Putnam. Water leak sensors, auto shutoff valves, freeze sensors, battery-cellular alarm, vacation thermostats, remote monitoring app. Critical winter protection.
We cover every Hudson Valley county and town from the Bronx border north to the Catskills. A partial list of areas we work in regularly:
Every Hudson Valley county and town is within our service area with free on-site consultation. Call (800) 486-0943 for the Bronx dispatch office that handles all HV work.
The questions we field every week on Hudson Valley consultations β from Bedford horse country estates to Poughkeepsie commuter colonials to Woodstock weekender retreats.
Upgrade Wi-Fi first (Eero Pro 6E or Ubiquiti for whole-house coverage, especially if your HV home has thick stone or plaster walls). Pick one voice ecosystem. Add Lutron Caseta in main rooms. Add a smart thermostat per HVAC zone. Add a video doorbell and smart lock. Test for a month, then expand.
Lutron HomeWorks QSX for estates over 6,000 sqft β supports 1,000+ devices, works without neutrals (critical for pre-1930 HV homes), custom-engraved keypads in period finishes, integrates with Crestron and Control4. For smaller historic homes, RadioRA 3 is sufficient and saves significantly on cost.
Yes β NYC weekender protection is one of our largest HV project categories. Full Weekender Mode package with water leak sensors, auto shutoff, freeze sensors, battery-cellular alarm, vacation thermostats, remote monitoring. Critical for Woodstock, Stone Ridge, Rhinebeck, Millbrook, Garrison, Cold Spring retreats.
Yes, meaningfully. HV single-families have large HVAC loads (especially in cold winters). Smart thermostats save $400β$800/year on a typical HV home. Lutron dimming adds another 15β20% on lighting. Motorized shades on south/west windows cut summer cooling load.
Abstract Enterprises is a certified Lutron installer serving all six HV counties β Westchester, Rockland, Orange, Putnam, Dutchess, Ulster. Caseta, RadioRA 3, HomeWorks QSX installs weekly. Call (800) 486-0943.
Entry: 1β2 days. Mid-range RadioRA 3: 4β7 working days. Historic estate HomeWorks QSX with pool and outdoor: 4β10 weeks depending on scope. Weekender Mode alone: 2β4 days. Horse country multi-building networking: 2β4 weeks.
Budget: $500β$3,500. Time: 15β40 hours over weekends. Reality: works for newer HV homes (post-1990 construction) with modern wiring. Falls apart in Bedford historic estates, 1790 Stone Ridge Dutch stone houses, Tarrytown pre-war Victorians, Millbrook horse country multi-building properties, and any HV weekender retreat where you need vacation mode and remote monitoring.
Budget: $5,000β$400,000+. Time: 1 day to 10+ weeks. Result: properly designed network, full documentation, warranty, and a system that scales as you upgrade.
Our honest HV take: If your home is small, modern, and you want a few isolated devices, DIY works. If your home is historic, large, rural, a weekender retreat, or you want anything integrated across rooms, hire a pro. Free on-site consultation anywhere in all six HV counties.
HV-specific content angles that perform on local Facebook groups, Hudson Valley Post, The Journal News, and HV homeowner Instagram.
Hudson Valley customer content that performs because it captures real HV moments that generic installers can't authenticate.
POV walkthrough of a 1890s Bedford Queen Anne with Lutron HomeWorks scenes lighting every room as the owner moves through. Period-appropriate keypads in oil-rubbed bronze blending into dark-stained woodwork. Aspirational old-money Westchester content.
Geofencing scene firing as the homeowner's Metro-North train pulls into Scarsdale station. Phone shows "Returning Home" activating. Standard Westchester Metro-North commuter content for the entire Hudson Line, Harlem Line, and New Haven Line audience.
Owner in Manhattan checking barn cameras to see all 12 horses during the week. Dutchess horse country content that resonates with every HV equestrian family.
Sunset scene at a Garrison or Cold Spring Hudson riverfront. Lutron motorized shades open over the Hudson, lights warm, dock cameras show the river at golden hour. Putnam County riverfront content.
NYC weekender checking on their Woodstock retreat from Brooklyn during a February storm. Water sensors green, thermostat holding at 55Β°F, cameras showing snowy driveway. Peace of mind content for every HV weekender.
POV of a weekender arriving at their Rhinebeck, Millbrook, Garrison, or Woodstock retreat on Friday afternoon. Gate opens, garage opens, lights come on, Nest pre-warmed the house, Sonos plays. Aspirational HV weekender content.
Entry-level starts around $3,400 for a Caseta + smart lock + doorbell + thermostat package. Mid-range Lutron RadioRA 3 for a typical HV single-family: $16,000 to $48,000. Whole-home HomeWorks QSX for a Scarsdale or Chappaqua large colonial: $45,000 to $95,000. Bedford or Tarrytown historic estate: $70,000 to $280,000+. Millbrook horse country multi-building: $45,000 to $200,000+. NYC weekender package in Woodstock or Rhinebeck: $14,000 to $55,000. All HV pricing includes the applicable county markup (20% Westchester/Rockland, 25% Orange/Putnam, 35% Dutchess/Ulster).
Travel time and distance from our Bronx dispatch office. Westchester and Rockland are the closest (20%). Orange and Putnam are mid-distance (25%). Dutchess and Ulster are the longest drives (35%) β Woodstock and Kingston are 2+ hours each way. The markup on labor covers the additional trip time, gas, and vehicle wear, and it's disclosed upfront on every quote.
Yes. Bedford, Bedford Hills, Katonah, Chappaqua, Armonk, Pound Ridge, Cross River, South Salem, Waccabuc, Scarsdale, Rye, Bronxville, Tarrytown, Sleepy Hollow, Irvington, Dobbs Ferry, Hastings-on-Hudson, Pleasantville, Mount Kisco β we install across all the Westchester historic towns regularly.
Yes. NYC weekender protection is one of our largest HV project categories. Full Weekender Mode package with water leak sensors, auto shutoff, freeze sensors, battery-cellular alarm, vacation thermostats, remote monitoring from your NYC primary residence.
Yes. Millbrook, Amenia, Stanfordville, Pine Plains, Red Hook, Rhinebeck, Tivoli β full Dutchess horse country coverage including multi-building networking (main house + barn + tack room + guest cottage + pool house), Ubiquiti long-range wireless bridges, barn cameras, and equestrian facility integration.
Yes. Lutron RadioRA 3 and HomeWorks QSX install into existing pre-war switch boxes without any wall openings, no new wire pulled, and zero damage to original period woodwork, plaster, or trim. Period-appropriate keypad finishes (oil-rubbed bronze, antique brass, blackened iron) for any visible work.
Yes, and Stone Ridge, High Falls, Hurley, and Marbletown Dutch stone houses are a specialty. Mesh-first Wi-Fi design with strategic Ubiquiti U6 Pro placement in every stone-separated zone, hardwired Cat6A through existing hidden routing paths, Lutron RadioRA 3 using Clear Connect RF (which penetrates stone better than standard Wi-Fi).
Yes. Scarsdale, Rye, Bedford, Chappaqua, Bronxville, Nyack, Piermont, New City β full snowbird scope. Water leak sensors, auto shutoff, freeze sensors, vacation thermostats, battery-cellular alarm, cellular outdoor cameras, vacation lighting, full app remote monitoring with real-time push alerts.
Entry: 1β2 days. Mid-range RadioRA 3: 4β7 days. Historic estate HomeWorks QSX with pool and outdoor: 4β10 weeks. Weekender Mode: 2β4 days. Millbrook horse country multi-building: 2β4 weeks. 1790 Dutch stone house: 1β2 weeks.
1-year parts warranty on all installed equipment. Service callbacks billed at $195/hour with a 3-hour minimum per our master contract. Most post-install questions are resolved over the phone at no charge. Service calls scheduled within 2β5 business days depending on which HV county.
$2M general liability is standard, with options up to $5M+. COI naming the HOA as additional insured provided within 2β3 business days. Common in Tuxedo Park, Pocantico Hills (private Rockefeller community), and some Bedford private associations.
Abstract Enterprises Security Systems for the full HV spectrum β entry-level commuter homes through historic Bedford estates through Millbrook horse country through Woodstock NYC weekender retreats. Licensed NYS #12000287431. 4.7β Bronx GBP with 170+ reviews. Certified Lutron, Control4, Crestron, and Savant dealer. Call (800) 486-0943.
The Hudson Valley is one of our highest-volume regions but we install across the entire NYC metro and Long Island. Click any area for area-specific pricing.
Every HV project gets a written quote after a free on-site visit. Below are honest starting points for the most common HV packages. All HV pricing includes the applicable county markup (20% Westchester/Rockland, 25% Orange/Putnam, 35% Dutchess/Ulster).
Mesh Wi-Fi, Lutron Caseta 4 dimmers, smart lock, Nest thermostat, Ring doorbell. Ideal for Poughkeepsie, Kingston, Newburgh, Middletown, Haverstraw, Suffern, Mahopac, Beacon, Wappingers Falls starter homes.
Lutron RadioRA 3 whole-house lighting, Sonos in 3β4 zones, 2β3 Nest thermostats, motorized shades in main living areas, Ring Alarm or Honeywell security, smart locks, full mesh Wi-Fi upgrade. Ideal for Scarsdale, Chappaqua, Nyack, Pearl River, Warwick, Goshen, Rhinebeck, New Paltz single-families.
Lutron HomeWorks QSX whole-house in pre-war switch boxes without neutrals, Control4 or Crestron Home overlay, period-appropriate keypads in oil-rubbed bronze or antique brass, motorized shades inside existing window casings, hidden in-wall speakers, landmark-compliant exterior work. Ideal for Bedford, Tarrytown, Sleepy Hollow, Irvington, Dobbs Ferry, Millbrook, Rhinebeck, Tuxedo Park historic estates.
Lutron RadioRA 3 or HomeWorks QSX, full Weekender Mode package (water leaks, freeze sensors, auto shutoff, vacation thermostats, battery-cellular alarm, vacation lighting), outdoor cameras with cellular backup, remote monitoring app, Friday Arrival scene. Ideal for Woodstock, Stone Ridge, Rhinebeck, Red Hook, Millbrook, Garrison, Cold Spring weekend retreats.
Lutron RadioRA 3 whole-house, Sonos in 3β4 zones, 2β3 Nest thermostats, motorized shades, Ring Alarm, smart locks, mesh Wi-Fi. Ideal for Nyack, Piermont, New City, Suffern, Warwick, Goshen, Monroe, Cornwall, Newburgh full-time single-family residences.
Lutron HomeWorks QSX in main residence, Ubiquiti UniFi enterprise network with long-range wireless bridges between buildings, Cat6A trenching where practical, PoE barn cameras in every stall, tack room audio, stable lighting, hay barn fire sensors, paddock cameras, guest cottage smart home. Ideal for Millbrook, Amenia, Bedford, Cross River, Pound Ridge, Salem horse country properties.
All HV home automation jobs: free on-site consultation, transparent written quote with applicable county markup clearly disclosed, 50% deposit to schedule, balance on completion, 1-year parts warranty, full COI, licensed NYS contractor (#12000287431).
Every service below bundles cleanly with home automation for one trip up from the Bronx, one COI, one invoice β saving you trip charges and weeks of contractor coordination.
Free on-site consultation anywhere in all six Hudson Valley counties β from Yonkers to Woodstock, Tarrytown to Rhinebeck. Licensed, insured, and 25+ years serving the region β with transparent county-based markups baked into every quote, no surprise trip fees.
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