It seems that the faster that you keep up with the latest,
state-of-the-art technology, the faster technology changes. Builders
both nationally and locally in St .Tammany Parish are learning very
quickly that they either have to stay abreast of their knowledge of
high-techn options and accessories for the new homes that they build, or
they may lose potential home buying clients. At Ron Lee Homes, there
is a constant stream of education and educational courses
and seminars that are offered by the National Association of Home
Builders, and both Ron Lee and Nancy Lee of Ron Lee Homes continually
are attending these classes and courses in order to stay on the cutting
edge of building technology.
Informational articles are also helpful to advise and inform both
builders and home buyers alike about the latest trends in technology and
how these trends affect the real estate market. Below is a list of up
and coming products that are being offered as high-tech accessories or
necessities for new homes being built.
1. Lighting by Bluetooth: Technology has advanced so much that you
can now build a network throughout your home where all of your lighting
and light switches are on what is called a mesh network. Each part of
the network works off a node that “talks” to the other parts of the
network, and the network can be accessed through Bluetooth and any smart
device. When using this network, you can install a new light switch by
sticking a new plate to the wall by using double-sided tape if you
would like.
2. Talk to Your Home: As you may or may not already know, there is
technology out there that makes it so that you can control your
thermostat, alarm system, lighting system, and garage door openers by
using a smart device like a smart phone, tablet, or pad. The systems
are already “wired” or networked together and you can access them by
using an app. The newest technology makes it so that you can use a
language processor like Siri to “talk” to your home. You simply speak
the commands into your smart device, and then that device talks to the
systems in your home.
3. Low Power Wifi: This is a fairly new development on the market .
The idea behind this device which is a super long-lasting “battery” that
has Wifi capability, is that it will “retrofit” existing features of
your home which use batteries and turn them into “smart devices.” One
of the examples of this product is called the Roost. The Roost is
installed in your smoke detectors, and if smoke is detected, it sends a
notification to your smart device. This is just one of the many ways
that such a device could be used to retrofit existing appliances and
features of your home.
With technology moving, it seems sometimes, faster than the speed of
light, it is the goal of Ron Lee Homes to stay on top of the latest
trends and to be able to troubleshoot solutions to make the technology
in the new custom home that you build with us user friendly for you and
your family. Contact Us Today to discuss your technology needs. Call 985-626-7619 or E-mail Info@RonLeeHomes.com.
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