
★Smart Home Control · Platinum Dealer
Control4 turns a $2M home from fifteen apps and twelve remotes into one button. One touch panel on the wall. One app in your pocket. One set of keypads where they make sense — by the front door, beside the bed, at the kitchen island. Lights dim, shades drop, climate shifts, music rises, projector wakes — all on a single command.
Why Control4
More integrations than any competing platform. Sony, Samsung, Lutron, Sonos, Trinnov, Doorbird, Ubiquiti — they all work, certified by Snap One, supported by your dealer. No "Control4 doesn't talk to that brand" conversations.
The system runs on a controller in your house, not a server farm. Internet down? Lights still work, scenes still fire, the home keeps working. The cloud is optional, not required.
Every scene, palette, schedule, and macro is built by your dealer to match how YOU live — not how a manufacturer thinks an average household lives. The platform is the canvas; the install is the painting.
Control4 has been refined since 2003. Your driver pack from 2014 still works on 2026 hardware. Apps update on a known cadence. No "this product is being deprecated" emails.

Lighting + shades
Lutron HomeWorks or RadioRA 3 underneath, Control4 keypads + app on top. Scenes named the way you actually talk — Movie, Dinner, Goodnight. Astronomical clock so the shades close at dusk in winter and 9pm in summer. Lutron Ketra full-spectrum tunable white for the homes serious about light.

Climate + comfort
Ecobee, Honeywell, Nest, Carrier — all supported. Geofencing so the home shifts climate the moment you cross 95th Street. Per-room schedules. Humidity-coupled fan modes. Integration with the lighting + shade layer so a Movie scene also pulls the family-room thermostat back two degrees.

Audio + video
Whole-home audio matrix via Sonos, Triad, or in-house DSP. Video distribution from a central rack to any TV in the house (4K HDR, no transcoding). Dolby Atmos theaters with one-button scene activation — projector, screen, lighting, AVR, source — all on a single command.

Security + entry
Lock state, alarm state, camera feeds, doorbell — all surfaced in the Control4 app. Doorbird intercom integration so the front door rings the touch panel; you answer from the kitchen. Geofencing arms the system when the last device leaves the property.
A 20-year investment
The cheapest smart-home solution is a $300 hub, an extension cord, and a closet full of cloud accounts that get deprecated every three years. Control4 is the opposite philosophy. Wired backbone, professional commissioning, programming your dealer owns and can modify ten years from now.
Wired-first architecture.
Cat6 to every device that can take it, dedicated power, network-segmented from your laptop traffic. Wi-Fi-only systems start unreliable and degrade. A wired Control4 install behaves the same in year ten as in year one.
Snap One owns the platform.
Single corporate entity behind the hardware, the firmware, the dealer training, the certification tier system, and the customer-facing app. Compare to ecosystem brands where the lighting vendor, the AV vendor, and the security vendor all argue about whose fault the bug is.
The programming is yours.
Your dealer hands you the project file. If you ever leave IntegrateIT, any authorized Control4 dealer can pick the project up from the file. The home isn't locked to one installer.
Best for
New construction · $1-3M home
Best-case scenario. Wire is run before drywall, scenes designed alongside the lighting plan, commissioning paced with general construction. Average install: $40-95k.
Remodel of a $1.5M+ home
Possible without opening walls — Control4 + Lutron RadioRA 3 wireless gives 90% of the new-construction experience for ~70% of the cost. Average install: $25-65k.
Concierge upgrade to an existing system
Migrating from an older Crestron, Savant, or hodgepodge setup. Control4 reuses the existing wiring where we can. Average install: $15-45k depending on what stays.
Recent installs



I picked Control4 as our primary platform because it gives me the broadest design canvas to work with. Six thousand drivers means I can pair the right hardware to your project — not the right hardware to my one platform. Platinum tier means Snap One backs my installs the same day if I need an engineer. Twenty years of refinement means it still works in year ten the same way it did the week I commissioned it.
— Daniel Alon · Founder · IntegrateIT
Control4 is a residential automation platform built by Snap One. One controller (the EA-5 or CA-10 at the core) routes commands from a single app + wall touch panels + Pico-style keypads to every subsystem in the home — lighting, shades, HVAC, audio, video, security, irrigation, pool, climate. The promise is one button or one phrase replacing fifteen apps and twelve remotes.
A working Control4 install starts around $18-25k for a mid-sized home (whole-home audio + 8-12 lighting scenes + thermostat + a touch panel or two). $40-95k is typical for a $1-3M new-construction home with full automation. $150k+ for estates with video distribution, multi-zone audio, and 50+ keypads. The platform itself isn't the cost driver — the count of integrated devices is.
Three things. (1) Reliability: Control4 runs on a local controller, not the cloud, so it works when your internet doesn't. (2) Device support: 6,000+ certified drivers for hardware no consumer hub touches — Lutron, Crestron lighting, Sonos, Sony projectors, Samsung TVs, Trinnov processors, Doorbird intercoms, Ubiquiti networking, Coastal Source amplifiers. (3) Design: scenes, lighting palettes, video distribution, multi-room audio orchestration done by a dealer who programs your home, not you configuring Alexa routines at 11pm.
Snap One ranks Control4 dealers by annual sales volume, certifications held, and customer satisfaction. Platinum is the top tier — roughly the top 5% of dealers globally. Platinum dealers get early access to new hardware + firmware (60-90 days before lower tiers), priority Snap One engineering support, and are required to maintain CEDIA + Control4-specific advanced certifications. IntegrateIT is a Platinum dealer.
Yes — and this is one of the most common architectures we install. Lutron HomeWorks or RadioRA 3 runs the actual lighting + shades; Control4 sits above it as the unified control layer. Daniel will recommend this stack on any project where lighting is a primary concern (which is most $1M+ homes — light is the most-touched system in a house).
New construction: 4-8 weeks from rough-in to commissioning, paralleling the general construction schedule. Retrofit in a finished home: 2-4 weeks for full whole-home, less for room-by-room phasing. We hand over an owner's binder + recorded walkthroughs at handoff.
Generally: yes, for homes in the $1-3M range planning whole-home automation. Above $3M with bespoke architectural requirements, Crestron or a Control4-over-Crestron hybrid may be a better fit. Below $700k, off-the-shelf hubs may be enough. We'll tell you straight on a 20-minute consultation — call (913) 804-7575.
The product photos help. The Control4 install in someone else's finished home helps more. Daniel walks every prospective client through a real-world Control4 home in the Kansas City metro before any proposal is signed. Twenty minutes by phone first; an in-person walkthrough next.