Defining a Pro Installation Twin Falls ID

A professional installation begins with good design that satisfies the needs and wishes of the clients and, in many cases, their architects and interior decorators. It takes insightful conversation and a discovery process to create the perfect solution for your clients. It can take years to complete all of the steps in a great system.

American Pump & Electric Motor Repair
(208) 529-4517
10758 North Yellowstone Highway
Idaho Falls, ID
Strategic Business Services
208.908.1450
PO Box 15113
Boise, ID
Computer Arts
(208) 233-5111
2410 Northstar Dr
Pocatello, ID
Pilot Computer Services
(208) 433-3034
404 S 8th St
Boise, ID
Northwest Computer Supply
(208) 752-1030
415 7th St Ste 7
Wallace, ID
SpringAhead
208-841-3912
715 W. Bacall St.
Meridian, ID
Dawghaus Computers
(208) 687-2037
15837 N Westwood Dr
Rathdrum, ID
Whiteside Consulting Group
(208) 676-1959
Coeur D Alene, ID
Triple E Technologies Llc
(208) 777-9300
Post Falls, ID
Net Key Consulting Llc
(208) 343-6116
7660 Horseshoe Bend Rd
Boise, ID

Defining a Pro Installation

Within the diverse field of residential system installations, there are a lot of companies who perform all kinds of installations. These vary greatly in scale, complexity, and quality.

At the low end is a retailer, large or small, who sells a big-screen TV and sends two guys in a truck to deliver it and hook it up. At the other end is a $1 million-plus automation system installed by a highly trained team that pushes the envelope of technology, craftsmanship, and grandiosity.

A client can spend a hundred dollars for your service and be happy. On the other hand, he can spend a million dollars and be very unhappy in the end. I have seen the aspirations of high technology in cutting-edge installations cause frustration and angst for disappointed purchasers.

No matter where you find your company on the scalefrom providing tract home prewires to hooking up entertainment systems for a princes yachteach job will present obstacles and have the same challenges and opportunities to make your job a success or a failure.

All jobs start and end with customer relations. We want to make them happy and every layer of contact that they have with your company plays a part in that process. In this business you should consistently deliver red carpet service.

What makes for a professional installation? Lets focus on the key elements of design and installation of your system that the client will live with for many years.

Design: A professional installation begins with good design that satisfies the needs and wishes of the clients and, in many cases, their architects and interior decorators. It takes insightful conversation and a discovery process to create the perfect solution for your clients. Part of the salesmans challenge is that clients are not familiar with all of the gadgets that we sell, how components integrate, and the reasons behind our choices as we design and recommend systems. Designs that work well with furniture plans, lighting, color, and texture, without sacrificing the emotional impact of picture and sound, are not easily accomplished. Creating a design that works with the essential harmony of the style and decor of the home without intruding with ugly boxes is an art.

Infrastructure: It can take years to complete all of the steps in a great system. The initial design must contain all of the racks, wiring, electrical needs, and accessories needed to support the system now and include forward thinking to future proof the home in the face of rapidly changing technology. Good placement of racks, TVs , and components is critical.

Project Management: You will work with architects, builders, interior decorators, jobsite supervisors, electricians, cabinetmakers and more. At every step you will need to work well with them, coordinate details and changes with them professionally.

Installation: If the new 42-inch plasma TV fits correctly into the cabinet, is the right screen size for the distance, viewing angle, and height, then thats a good star...

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