Looking for smart home automation in New Port Richey? LRG Contractors Group is a licensed Florida general contractor serving New Port Richey and the surrounding Pasco County — from Downtown / Sims Park, Gulf Harbors, River Ridge and beyond. Smart lighting, security, climate, and structured wiring — designed into the build, not bolted on after.
Smart home technology is increasingly an expectation, and doing it right means planning the wiring, network, and devices into the construction, not retrofitting them later. LRG Contractors Group is one of the few Tampa Bay remodelers that delivers full construction and smart home integration under one roof.
For New Port Richey specifically, it comes down to local realities: New Port Richey's older, Gulf-adjacent homes and revitalized historic downtown make kitchen and bath modernizations — done with care for the home's age and coastal exposure — the steadiest, highest-value work here. New Port Richey runs its own building department under the Florida Building Code; its Gulf-adjacent location puts many homes in the wind-borne-debris region, and Gulf Harbors and low-lying waterfront homes can fall in FEMA flood zones affecting substantial remodels. We design and permit your smart home automation around exactly those conditions.
Smart Home Automation in New Port Richey — what we handle
- Smart lighting and automated scenes
- Security cameras, smart locks, and access control
- Smart thermostats and climate control
- Motorized blinds and shades
- Whole-home audio and media
- Voice control integration
- Structured wiring and network upgrades
- Designed into the build — not retrofitted
Smart Home Automation cost
Typical Tampa Bay ranges, not a quote. Smart home cost depends on the device ecosystem, scope, and whether it's integrated with construction. Integrating during a build is far cheaper than retrofitting.
Timeline
Smart home work is sequenced into your construction schedule — rough-in during framing, install and programming near completion.
New Port Richey permits
New Port Richey runs its own building department under the Florida Building Code; its Gulf-adjacent location puts many homes in the wind-borne-debris region, and Gulf Harbors and low-lying waterfront homes can fall in FEMA flood zones affecting substantial remodels.
