Your Smart Home Journey Begins Here
Create your Home Tech Budget with our guided Instant Estimate intake.
Before we recommend products, systems, or budgets, we want to understand your home, your goals, your lifestyle, and the technology experiences that matter most to you.
Powered by the Home Technology Association, this guided intake helps establish an early Home Tech Budget and estimate range for your project. It also gives SHORE Smart Home a thoughtful starting point for the conversation — from lighting control, motorized shades, networking, security, entertainment, and outdoor living to whole-home automation and long-term support.
Create Your Home Tech Budget
Use the guided HTA Instant Estimate tool below to begin the planning process. Your responses will help establish an early estimate range and give our team a better understanding of your project, the systems you are considering, and the level of experience you want your home to deliver.
Your Home Tech Budget is intended for early planning only. The estimate range created by this tool is not a final proposal. Final recommendations and pricing require a consultation, design review, and formal proposal from SHORE Smart Home.

What Happens Next?
After your submission is complete, SHORE Smart Home will review your responses and contact you to discuss your project in more detail. We will help translate your Home Tech Budget and estimate results into a practical technology plan based on your home, your priorities, your construction timeline, and the level of performance and support you expect.
For new construction and major renovations, we recommend involving SHORE Smart Home as early as possible so low-voltage wiring, lighting control, motorized shades, networking, entertainment, security, and control systems can be coordinated with your builder, architect, interior designer, and electrician.
A preliminary Home Tech Budget is only the beginning. Your final estimate, system design, and proposal will depend on the details of your plans, site conditions, selected products, desired performance level, and the amount of integration required.


