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A simpleHome Solution is Designed & Engineered for Value

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No matter who you are or what you are buying, you want to know you're getting a good bang for your buck. At simpleHome, we understand this concept well. That's why we've developed a system that ensures you get the most for your investment through our design/build process and through a process we call engineering for value.

Our approach focuses on understanding the things that are most important to you to ensure that your expectations are met or exceeded. Likewise, we look at the things that are unnecessary or not important to you and cut those costs out of your project. Why install and pay for something you don't want and won't use? It sounds like common sense, but in reality, it is very common for people to get and pay for things they don't need or want. There are several reasons why this occurs: companies rush to provide a price quote without taking the time to understand your desired result, companies focus on the things they care about instead of taking the time to listen to you, and companies try to use the inventory the have in stock to satisfy your needs, even if they are not the best fit for you.

The professionals at simpleHome have the discipline and commitment to take the time upfront to design & engineer the best solution for you. Further, we have the experience & industry knowledge to be able to provide the best solution within your set- aside budget. We don't maintain inventory, so you will never be sold a product that we are trying to move along. Through the design process, you'll understand what your system will be like when it's completed before the installation is even started. That allows you the luxury of making adjustments to the design that can lead to an even better result than you first imagined. And the fact that all our solutions are carefully designed and documented, it is easy to maintain, add to or modify your systems as your needs change. Engineering for value is a win-win for everyone!

Top 5 Reasons to Intern at simpleHome

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summer intern

I’m going into my sophomore year at Yale University, and I’ve interned for Mark and Eileen Komanecky here at simpleHome for two summers; I was fortunate enough to get the position last year, and I was invited back again this season. But what keeps me coming back? Is it the pay? Well, I’d be lying if I said the money wasn’t a motivation, but it’s also not the only one.  Interning at simpleHome is great—I get to participate in many facets of the business, instead of simply standing behind a cash register at the supermarket. Although I can hardly express how cool it is to work here, I’ll do my best. Presenting: my top five reasons to intern at simpleHome…

1. The Small-Business Environment

Working for simpleHome is working in a small, efficient environment. What does this mean? Well, for starters, things get done; everybody has a task, and I can’t remember any time I’ve had nothing—or, even worse, busywork—to do. Furthermore, because the environment is small, everybody has a hand in all the processes that go into each job. I’ve worked with all the employees in some capacity or other, and they’re all personable, easy to reach, and quick to respond to any problem or issue. Finally, everyone knows everyone here, and that friendship makes for a great workday, any day of the week.

2. The Expertise

A small workplace environment can be downright frustrating if nobody knows what they’re doing. Fortunately, simpleHome only hires the best. The knowledge of products and tech specs here is vast, and the engineering plans come out with minute detail. What about the tangle of wires that is sure to appear after all my AV equipment is installed, you ask? I asked that question once, and the only answer I needed was a look at an installed equipment rack. Our technicians, for lack of a better word, are wizards at wiring. Each individual cable is cut, wrapped, threaded, and connected with the kind of care I thought only a mother could give. High praise, I know, but seeing is believing.

3. Cutting-Edge Tech

As a college-age male, I feel a natural interest in any piece of technology, audio systems and televisions included. Working at simpleHome, I’ve seen incredible cutting-edge home tech. From any installed panel in your house, you have total control over all of your home’s vital systems—temperature, audio, video, and security, to name a few. Even better, full-home automation saves money and lowers energy usage. When tech that cool is also that beneficial, my interest is definitely piqued. 

 4. When a Project Comes Together

I’m lucky enough to see almost every aspect of simpleHome’s workings as an intern, and so I appreciate how much effort goes into each and every project. From marketing to the first power-up in a freshly-installed system, a great deal of work is put in by all of simpleHome’s employees. The best part of any of these projects is seeing the end result. Cables are tied, televisions and projectors are mounted, wireless thermostats are installed, and access to everything is placed within the touch of a button. The satisfaction of everyone who has collaborated on the project is ignited by the light in a client’s eyes as he or she realizes just how much smoother their house will run. Even as an intern, I get to share in that satisfaction, and it’s a great feeling.

5. The People

What would simpleHome be without the people who work there? I don’t know, but it certainly wouldn’t be the great place I know. Despite my lowly intern status, I feel like I’ve been taken into the fold, and I couldn’t have picked a more friendly place to work. Everyone I’ve met, and I’ve met everyone, is a genuinely kind person, and this kindness extends to any and all clients we have. It’s great to see a company of people who cares about both their product and the people who work for them, and nowhere else I’ve worked can top the welcome I’ve been given at simpleHome. 

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