We help families, solopreneurs, and real estate professionals in Moorestown automate with confidence—no cloud lock-in, no tech overwhelm.
Your home is your largest investment. Shouldn't it be able to protect itself?
Water damage. Security breaches. System failures that happen when you're away. These aren't just inconveniences—they're expensive disasters that catch you off guard.
We design protection systems that work automatically, preventing problems before they cost you thousands in emergency repairs and insurance claims.







Professional-grade infrastructure that prevents disasters and protects your investment:
Every system we design follows one principle: protection should work automatically, not require your constant attention.
Our installations integrate all aspects of modern living:
We select devices based on reliability, compatibility, and your specific needs rather than brand loyalty. Your smart home system can integrate with:
These smart home automations aren't about fancy tech: they're about making life smoother. Whether you're calming a busy household, welcoming clients into your space, or trying to keep up with daily routines, each demo shows how automation can bring more ease, safety, and peace of mind into your day.
Use a mounted or handheld tablet to control fans, heaters, or humidifiers with just a tap—no rewiring or complicated setup. It's a renter-friendly way to save energy, manage sensory comfort, and protect your space from dryness, overheating, or poor air quality.
Set the tone for your space with a single tap—no app juggling, no extra steps. Whether you're easing into bedtime, welcoming a client, or transitioning between work and family time, lighting scenes help your home adapt to you, not the other way around.
One small sensor can stop a big disaster. If a leak starts under the sink or behind the washer, this smart setup triggers a voice alert, flashes a light, and shuts off the water automatically—before it turns into a flooded mess. Perfect for busy households or shared spaces where you're already carrying enough on your plate.
Ring, Nest, and similar consumer systems seem convenient—until you realize what you've actually bought into:
Serenity Smart Homes has fully automated my life at home! Before I even set foot in my house, my lights are on, my music is playing, and my diffusers are running. It’s like someone is welcoming me home after a long day at work.
Choose the path to subscription-free local contol home automation that fits your situation
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See working systems in action, ask technical questions, and connect with other professionals and enthusiasts.
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You get expert design consultation and a detailed planning document. You source hardware based on your custom plan.
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Full-service design, installation, and integration. We handle everything.
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Many professionals attend a Connected Space Collective meetup first to see working demonstrations and ask questions before committing to products or services. Others combine approaches—starting with a blueprint for strategic planning, then using product packages for quick implementation, followed by professional services for complex integrations.
Still not sure?
Book a Free 30-Minute ConsultationWe'll help you figure out the right path for your specific situation.
Tell us a bit about your smart home goals, and we’ll follow up with clear next steps and scheduling options.
We work with a wide range of trusted brands, and we'll work with what you already have. Whether you're starting fresh or blending old and new devices, our goal is to create a smooth, privacy-focused system that works locally, not in the cloud.















We provide professional smart home infrastructure services throughout Burlington County, New Jersey, including Moorestown, Mt. Laurel, Maple Shade, Cinnaminson, Delran, Riverton, and Palmyra, and surrounding communities.
Most installations are completed in one to three days depending on system complexity and scope. Simple setups with a few smart locks, sensors, and climate control can often be finished in a single day. Comprehensive whole-home automation with lighting, security cameras, water protection, and advanced integrations typically requires two to three days. We schedule installation after you've received and reviewed your detailed proposal, so there are no surprises about timeline or scope. During this time, we handle everything: network optimization, device placement, system configuration, automation creation, and comprehensive testing to ensure everything works reliably before we leave.
In most cases, yes. During your consultation, we'll inventory your existing devices and determine compatibility with local control architecture. Compatible devices—including most Zigbee, Z-Wave, Matter, Wi-Fi, and hardwired equipment—are integrated into your system. Devices that rely exclusively on discontinued cloud services or proprietary protocols that don't play well with others may need replacement for reliable operation. We prioritize keeping what works and only recommend replacements when necessary for system stability or to eliminate cloud dependencies. Our vendor-neutral approach means we work with equipment from any manufacturer that supports open standards.
You receive 30 days of included support following installation to ensure everything is working perfectly and you're comfortable using the system. After that, we offer flexible support options: retainer plans for clients who want ongoing proactive monitoring and priority service, or on-demand consulting charged hourly for occasional questions and system expansions. Many issues can be resolved remotely through secure access to your system—we can diagnose problems, adjust automations, update firmware, and optimize performance without scheduling an on-site visit. You also receive clear documentation including system diagrams, device lists, automation explanations, and troubleshooting guides for common questions.
Most modern internet connections (25+ Mbps) work fine for smart home automation, though we may recommend network upgrades if your current setup has Wi-Fi coverage gaps, reliability issues, or outdated router equipment that can't handle the device load. Smart home systems don't require massive bandwidth—they generate minimal data traffic locally—but they do require stable, consistent connectivity throughout your property. During consultation, we assess your network infrastructure and recommend improvements only when necessary for reliable operation. Common upgrades include adding mesh Wi-Fi access points for larger homes, upgrading to enterprise-grade routers for complex systems, or implementing VLANs for security segmentation.
No—in fact, most clients find it easier because everything works through one unified interface rather than juggling multiple disconnected apps. Consumer systems like Ring and Nest are simple for individual devices but become complicated when you have 10+ devices across different brands, each requiring its own app, account, and update schedule. We design your system around how you actually live, so controls are intuitive and automation happens in the background without requiring constant interaction. You can use voice control, mobile apps, physical switches, custom wall tablets, or automated triggers—whatever feels most natural. The difference is integration: your smart home understands context and can coordinate actions across all devices intelligently.
Your local control hub is designed for unlimited expansion. Add new devices as your needs evolve (more sensors, additional cameras, smart irrigation, motorized shades, garage door openers, whole-home audio), integrate new protocols as they emerge (Matter, Thread, future standards), and expand automation as you discover new possibilities. Our architecture means you're never locked into a specific manufacturer or limited by artificial device caps. We're here to help when you're ready to grow—we can recommend compatible devices, handle integration, create new automations, and optimize your expanding system. Many clients start with core systems (security, climate, water protection) and gradually add convenience features (lighting scenes, voice control, energy monitoring) as they get comfortable.
Local control means all processing, automation logic, and data storage happen on a hub inside your home—not on distant corporate servers. When you tap a button to lock your door, the signal goes from your phone to your local hub to the lock, all within your home network. No data leaves your property unless you explicitly configure remote access (which we secure with encrypted VPN technology). This architecture provides three critical advantages: your system works during internet outages, your private data stays private, and you're not dependent on company servers that could shut down. The hub runs continuously, executing automations based on triggers you define (time of day, sensor readings, manual commands) without requiring cloud connectivity.
Yes! Your professionally installed system includes securely configured remote access that lets you control everything from anywhere in the world without exposing your system to unnecessary security risks. We implement encrypted connections using enterprise technology—not consumer-grade cloud services that create privacy vulnerabilities. You can adjust climate settings from your office, check security cameras while traveling, verify doors are locked from anywhere, grant temporary access to contractors or guests, and monitor environmental sensors remotely. The difference from cloud systems: your connection goes directly to your home hub through an encrypted tunnel, not through a corporate server that stores and analyzes your data.
Our installations integrate all aspects of modern home automation: lighting systems that adjust automatically based on time, occupancy, and natural light; climate control that learns your preferences and optimizes energy usage; water protection with leak sensors and automatic shutoff valves; security and access control including cameras, locks, and sensors; environmental monitoring for temperature, humidity, and air quality; audio systems for music, announcements, and intercom throughout your home; energy management to track usage and reduce waste; and custom automations tailored to your daily routines. We take a vendor-neutral approach, selecting devices based on reliability and your specific needs rather than brand loyalty. Your system can integrate Zigbee, Z-Wave, Matter, Thread, Wi-Fi-based systems, hardwired components, and existing compatible devices you already own.
Professional installation represents infrastructure investment, not ongoing expense. While DIY may seem cheaper initially, hidden costs add up: time spent researching and troubleshooting (dozens to hundreds of hours), mistakes requiring device replacements, network equipment upgrades you didn't anticipate, subscription fees for cloud-dependent devices ($240-$600 annually), and the opportunity cost of your time. Our installations eliminate these costs: no monthly subscriptions, no per-device cloud fees, no feature paywalls, and no recurring expenses. The typical smart home user pays $1,200-$3,000 over five years in cloud subscriptions alone—costs your system avoids entirely. Add potential insurance savings from water damage prevention, reduced energy costs from intelligent climate control, and prevented disasters (one prevented $11,000 water damage claim pays for most installations), and professional installation protects itself through avoided expenses and protected property value.
We specialize in local-control, privacy-first systems built for true ownership—fundamentally different from national installers who profit from locking you into proprietary ecosystems and monthly monitoring fees. National companies typically install cloud-dependent systems where you're renting features forever; we install systems you own outright with all capabilities included. Security companies focus on contracts and monitoring revenue; we focus on reliable automation and local control. Big box installers use cookie-cutter packages; we design custom integrations around how you actually live. Our vendor-neutral approach means we recommend the best equipment for your needs, not just brands that pay us commissions. You get enterprise-grade reliability with consumer-friendly pricing, professional integration without the enterprise complexity, and complete ownership without the DIY headaches.
Security and privacy are built into our architecture from day one, not added as afterthoughts. We configure systems with enterprise-grade security standards: encrypted communications between all devices (military-grade AES-128 or stronger), network segmentation that isolates smart home traffic from general internet use, secure remote access, regular firmware updates for vulnerability patching, and strong authentication requiring unique credentials (not default passwords). Most importantly, local control architecture means your data never leaves your property unless you explicitly choose to access remotely—and even then, it travels through encrypted tunnels directly to you, not through corporate servers. Security cameras record to local storage, not cloud uploads. Activity logs stay on your hub. No corporate algorithm learns your schedule or monetizes your behavior patterns.
This is precisely why we build on local control platforms instead of proprietary systems. Your smart home continues working indefinitely regardless of what happens to any company—ours, manufacturers, or cloud service providers. The system runs on your local hub with software that's maintained by a global open-source community, not a single company that could disappear. If you move, you can take your hub and compatible devices with you, leave the hardwired components for the next owner to increase home value, or we can help you transition the system to new ownership. If we close, your system keeps running—and any competent integrator familiar with open-source platforms can provide ongoing support. This is true future-proofing: ownership and control that isn't dependent on any single company's survival.