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Smart Home Technology has Blossomed

by Jeffrey Banks 02/02/2020


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The available smart home technology has blossomed over the past few years, but many homeowners are still skeptical of whether the gadgets are actually worth the price tag. If you're still on the fence, remember that not all products were built merely to show off to the neighbors. Learn more about four quality options that are worth the investment. 

Moisture Detectors 

Water can come from nearly anywhere in the home, and the end results can be catastrophic. From condensation to leaking pipes, just one puddle can lead to anything from structural damage to mold. A smart moisture detector will alert you if there's more humidity in the air than usual — before it turns into a major repair bill. Considering mold can form in some relatively invisible places in the home, this investment can literally be a lifesaver. 

Smoke Alarms 

A smart smoke alarm was designed to detect real threats and give you direct updates and alerts, whether you're at home or not. They were made to detect the difference between an omelet gone wrong and uncontrollable smoke, giving homeowners fewer false alarms that weaken the residents' sense of urgency. Some home insurance companies will give homeowners a discount on their policy simply for having this gadget in their homes. If something is detected, you'll know immediately either via the alarm or through a smart phone alert. 

Sprinkler Systems 

A sprinkler system can waste plenty of water if owners aren't careful. A smart sprinkler system will detect just how dry the ground is before determining how much water to give it. It will even take into account the upcoming forecasts, so you don't have to remember to turn off the sprinklers right before a rainstorm. When California state is desperately in need of good water conservation tactics, this upgrade can do more than save your utility bills. 

Temperature Sensors 

A smart temperature sensor will help homeowners control the amount of energy they use. If certain parts of the home are rarely occupied, there's no need to heat or cool them to the same extent as the main bedrooms. These gadgets will not only adjust the energy output based on the family's patterns, they can even track an owner's location and ready the home's temperature upon return. This kind of precision has been known to save homeowners hundreds of dollars over the course of a year. 

Smart technology was developed to give homeowner tangible benefits. And while there are few miracle cures out there, property owners might be surprised at just how practical these gadgets can be for their bottom lines. 

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Jeffrey Banks

As an expert in San Francisco, I know our local real estate market well and tour the new homes available each week. Additionally, should you need more information on the local communities and schools; I have sources and information that may prove useful. The sale or purchase of a home is one of the most important events in our lives, and I am here to help you make you transaction smooth, efficient and satisfying.