Encore Northern AZ Security, Home Theater and Automation

 
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Home Lighting Controls

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Encore Security is the premiere lighting controls design and installation firm in the Flagstaff and the greater Northern Arizona region.  No one else in the region has a better grasp of the inherent possibilities of a well implemented package and the benefits thereof. Like all of the services and systems we offer, our process begins with understanding exactly what the end user wants, needs and expects of the system. After a brief interview, site survey and/or review of the building’s plans, we are able to not only make recommendations of necessary equipment but also make suggestions on how the lighting controls can be brought under the greater umbrella of a more sophisticated control system. This allows for seamless integration between lighting controls and such disparate systems as security, comfort controls and more. Imagine the simplicity of effortlessly turning off lights throughout your home with a single press of one button. Consider the elegance and aesthetics of setting comprehensive lighting “scenes” when relaxing, entertaining, romancing, tasks such as cooking and reading or even enjoying a blockbuster film.  Whether you’re looking for the simplicity of controlling the lighting in a single room situation, such as your home theater, or you desire the ability to operate every lighting device in the home from a single location, we believe that no one else can serve you better. 

 

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Encore Security Inc.

Security, Systems Integration and Electrical Contractors

Phone (928) 226-0226
Fax (928) 226-0003
2700 Woodland Village Blvd
Suite #300-117
Flagstaff AZ, 86001

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