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Home Automation will warm up the feel of your home. Whether it is just for fun, a party, or the holidays, nothing adds more ambiance than great music and lighting control! Mr Amp can design and install a Smart Home system for any budget. The best brands of Home Automation Products will make your system the best around!
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We have over 15 years of experience in the Home Automation Design and Installation industry. Mr Amp will listen to your needs and design the perfect system just for you. Simple and easy-to-use Home Automation is our specialty. Call us Today!

Why use Mr Amp?

Our level of experience, excellent brands, and detail-oriented designers and installers make the difference to provide you with a great Smart Home System. Multi-Room Audio, Lighting Control, Thermostat Control, Fireplaces, Water Features, Pool Control, Video Systems and Home Theaters should all be fun and easy to use. Let us help you get the most out of your home.

Singing in the shower, Romance in the bedroom, Dancing in the kitchen, or Rocking out in the garage… Whatever your style, Mr Amp can install the best Smart Home System for your budget!

FAQ's

There are many ways you can save money on your power bill. Here are a few tips:
  1. Upgrade to energy-efficient appliances: Energy-efficient appliances use less electricity than their traditional counterparts, which can help lower your power bill. Look for appliances with the ENERGY STAR label, which means they meet energy efficiency guidelines set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
  2. Install programmable thermostats: Programmable thermostats can help you save money by automatically adjusting the temperature in your home based on your schedule. Set your thermostat to a slightly higher temperature in the summer and a slightly lower temperature in the winter to reduce your energy usage.
  3. Seal air leaks: Air leaks around windows, doors, and other areas of your home can cause your heating and cooling system to work harder, which increases your power bill. Use weatherstripping and caulk to seal these leaks and keep your home more energy-efficient.
  4. Use natural lighting: Turn off lights during the day and use natural lighting to brighten up your home. This can help reduce your energy usage and lower your power bill.
  5. Unplug electronics: Electronics and appliances that are plugged in, even when they're turned off, can still draw electricity. Unplug these items when you're not using them to save energy and lower your power bill.
  6. Use energy-efficient lighting: Switch to energy-efficient light bulbs, such as LED or CFL bulbs, which use less electricity than traditional incandescent bulbs.
  7. Adjust your water heater temperature: Lower your water heater temperature to 120 degrees Fahrenheit to save energy and reduce your power bill.
By implementing these energy-saving tips, you can help lower your power bill and reduce your environmental impact. MR AMP can help you! Call us today!

Home audio systems typically consist of a combination of different components, such as a stereo receiver, speakers, and source devices such as CD players, turntables, and digital media players. The stereo receiver acts as the central hub of the system, receiving audio signals from the source devices and amplifying them to be played through the speakers. The receiver also typically includes a tuner for AM/FM radio reception, and may also have features such as digital signal processing (DSP) for equalization and sound enhancement. The source devices, such as a CD player or turntable, provide the audio signal to the receiver through a cable connection, such as RCA or digital optical or coaxial. The receiver then processes and amplifies the signal, and sends it to the speakers. The speakers are the final component in the chain, converting the electrical signal from the receiver into sound waves that can be heard. They may include various types of drivers, such as woofers, tweeters, and midrange drivers, each of which is responsible for reproducing different frequencies of sound. Home audio systems work by receiving and processing audio signals from source devices, amplifying those signals, and converting them into sound waves through the speakers. MR AMP can help you! Call us today!
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