Home Automation in Alpine, UT

Compare 1 listed home automation company serving Alpine, UT. The displayed directory data includes 19 combined reviews, 1 rated business, 1 with hours available, and 1 with project or business photos.

Home automation connects lighting, climate, shades, audio, video, security, and other devices through coordinated controls. Installers may work with professionally managed platforms such as Control4, Savant, Crestron, and Lutron or with consumer smart home ecosystems. Use the profiles below to compare rating volume, available hours, photos, service details, and direct contact information before reaching out.

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Alpine Directory at a Glance

Listings
1
Rated listings
1
Combined reviews
19
Rated 4.5+
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With photos
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Alpine ranks third among Utah cities in this directory by listing count, with 1 listed home automation company, 1 rated business, and 19 combined reviews. All 1 listing has a public street address. Detected brand experience includes Control4 on at least one listing.

Coverage note: 1 listing has a public street address. Service coverage may extend beyond Alpine, but availability and travel charges should be confirmed directly.

Compare Home Automation Companies in Alpine

Compare 1 business using ratings, review volume, service details, hours, and contact information.

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Monster Media & Automation (Utah's Best Home Theaters)

270 N Main St ste c, Alpine, UT 84004
+18019480871
4.4(19)
Checking hours… Home Automation

Business Hours

Monday08:00 – 17:00
Tuesday08:00 – 17:00
Wednesday08:00 – 17:00
Thursday08:00 – 17:00
Friday08:00 – 17:00
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed
Control4

Customer Reviews

Heff Main “Heff” HeffEdited 3 years ago
5

PRO TIPS: By far the best installer for home 4k security camera systems in Utah. Kevin and his team have an incredible wealth of security camera knowledge, skills and abilities. Their customer service skills are very polished, professional, and provide decades of industry experience to give you peace of mind. But with any complex security camera system, you must do your homework prior to the installation (see below). PRO TIPS FOR USING Monster Media: I had a GREAT experience using Monster Media for an 8 camera 4k system install because I did my homework. It was installed part of the time (amazingly) in a snowstorm with several inches in the ground. THEY DO GREAT WORK in rain, sunshine OR snow! Monster Media picks up the phone fast, they call back the same day (or close to it) and have very polished customer service skills. They will clearly LISTEN to your needs, EXPLAIN what you are getting with the install, what is within scope (or not) and their quote is fair and comparable to your local market rates. Their experience is soooo worth it! KEEP IN MIND: Monster Media installers will know the brand of camera system you bought and how to best install & place your cameras. BUT YOU MUST DO YOUR HOMEWORK (see note below). Monster Media does a great job OVER-communicating with continual updates, texts and a detailed quote — all written down. The installer also over communicates when he is arriving, any delays, install issues, and concerns about your home construction for camera installs. The installer helps you confirm the best placement for cameras based on your homes size, home construction, while helping you avoid camera blind spots, ensure coverage for entry and exit points. Our installer helped ensure we had proper camera placement to avoid installing cameras that face the sun (avoid sun flares in the lens). The installer will cleanly run the cable feeds and tie down excess remaining wire. They check that all gaps in outside walls are sealed. They ensure any connections have waterproof tape/sealing. They have a great focus on safety and attention to detail for wire placement. NOTE: If you run out of cable in your box, then they will charge you a nominal fee per foot for extra video cable. FINAL PRO TIPS: Todays modern security camera DVRs are quite complex and technical so you may want to pay extra for a lesson how to use. My DVR has facial recognition and license plate detection!!! I did not pay extra for any lesson how to use the DVR because I did my homework .. so… PRIOR TO INSTALL: I highly recommend 2-3 weeks before install that you test all your cameras and the DVR video recorder BEFORE the installer arrives. Make sure your cameras work. Check the box that you are not missing parts. Connect your DVR recorder to the internet and check for updates. Install the phone app and be sure that works. Setup you login and passwords for the system. Do your homework BEFORE the installer arrives. Be sure you have enough cable to make the runs. Decide where is the best place to setup your DVR (under lock and key in a server cabinet or sitting out in the open so the burglar sees it), Do you want centralized placement of your DVR in your home to help avoid long video cable runs = $$$. Is your camera system being installed in the attic crawl space OR in a finished basement? OVERALL: When you fill out the intake form be very specific on your needs (e.g. are you paying extra to hide wires? What type of construction materials that may potentially make any camera installs difficult? how long are the runs of cable? Do you want your camera installed above 6-12ft so it becomes more difficult to clean the camera lenses or make changes on the field of view? If you want a smooth install with no issues then do some homework by (making a drawing of your home with camera placement and the fields of view you want. Finally realize that the cameras fields of view may be smaller than you think they are AND the mounting brackets provided by your camera manufacturer may be garbage. Excellent work Monster Media. Thank you Kevin! Thank you Dylan!

Family Resendiz8 months ago
5

Monster Media came and installed a sub for my 5.1 audio system in my home theater. They recessed the sub into the wall and built a stand for the sub for optimal sound placement. The work was professionally done to a high standard. Highly recommend their services for those building and sustaining their home theaters!

Dave Robinson5 years ago
5

I highly recommend Kevin and the Monster Media team. He installed our Control4 and security systems almost 10 years ago and has been great for repairs and keeping everything running smoothly and up to date. Work is of the highest quality and prices are fair. Solid 5 stars!

Services Offered in Alpine

Common projects include the services below. Confirm scope, equipment, availability, and pricing directly with each local provider.

Smart Lighting

Connected switches, dimmers, scenes, schedules, and centralized lighting control for new or existing homes.

Whole-Home Control

Integrated control of entertainment, lighting, climate, shades, security, and other connected home systems.

Motorized Shades

Automated window treatments with wall controls, remotes, schedules, and smart-home integration.

What to Compare Before Choosing a Company

Choose a platform that can be supported locally and expanded over time. Ask who owns the programming credentials, what happens if the dealer closes, which features work without cloud access, and how software updates, service calls, and future additions are priced.

Before hiring, confirm whether the quote includes mounting hardware, cable concealment, equipment setup, programming, calibration, cleanup, and post-installation support where relevant to your project.

Frequently Asked Questions

Practical information for comparing local services in Alpine.

How much does home automation cost in Alpine, UT?

Prices vary with device count, wiring, control platform, programming, networking, integrations, and ongoing support. Request itemized estimates from several listed businesses and ask what equipment, labor, permits, patching, programming, and follow-up support are included.

How many home automation companies are listed in Alpine?

This page currently includes 1 home automation company serving Alpine, UT. Listings and business details may change, so confirm current availability directly.

What should I ask a home automation company before hiring?

Ask about relevant project experience, the written scope, equipment responsibilities, cable or construction work, scheduling, warranty terms, and final calibration or testing. Also confirm licensing, insurance, or permit requirements that apply to your location and project.

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