Keeping Up with Home Electrical Technology Trends in 2022

As time goes by, your home’s electrical system becomes outdated and loses its efficiency. If you’re looking to upgrade your home, you might want to consider investing in the latest residential electrical technology. Our team at Kish & Sons Electric has compiled a list of the latest innovative features that can make your space energy-efficient and more comfortable to live in. 

USB Outlets

Most of the latest models of smart devices require USB cords for charging. However, if you own several gadgets, it can be quite a hassle to carry many cables and adapters around the house. Luckily, this won’t be a problem if you have USB outlets installed at home. You can simply plug your cable into the nearest wall socket if you need to charge your phone, laptop, tablet, or other electronics. 

Automated Systems

Home automation systems are a popular new trend among homeowners recently. Some of the common applications of this are smart lighting, air conditioning, surveillance, and more. These sensors are either activated using voice, hand gestures, or just a few taps on the phone. With this system in place, people can adjust some features of their house whenever or wherever they want. 

Electrical Charging Stations in Home Garages

Nowadays, more people are driving electric cars to help reduce air pollution and reduce dependence on fossil fuels. Whether you already own one or you’re planning to buy your own vehicle, it might be helpful to have a charging station at home. 

This way, you won’t have to worry about finding terminals near you whenever your car’s battery is running low. You can simply plug in your electric vehicle overnight and drive it the next day. 

The Internet of Things (IoT)

Nothing is impossible with the recent advancements in technology. Apart from phones, tablets, laptops, and desktop computers, people can surf the web using other appliances—thanks to the Internet of Things (IoT). 

Recent models of washing machines, stoves, refrigerators, and dryers have built-in computers in them. This enables users to connect to the internet, as well as send and receive data to other devices. For instance, your refrigerator could put items on a virtual grocery list as they run out. With the IoT, it will be easy to stay connected and up to date all the time. 

DIY vs. Professional Electronic Upgrades

Like any other home improvement project, residential electronic technology upgrades can be expensive. While it can be tempting to go the DIY route to cut costs, it’s best to let professionals handle this. This ensures safety, efficiency and reduces the risk of severe damage in the long run. 

Enjoy living in comfort with the latest residential electrical technology. If you’re looking to get an upgrade for your home, our reliable technicians are always ready to serve you.  For inquiries, get in touch with us at Kish & Sons Electric today. We’ll be more than happy to walk you through your options and find solutions that fit your needs. 

Scott Neader

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