Smart Home & Automation in Portland, ME

Compare 22 smart home & automation contractors near you in Portland and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.5/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.

Last updated March 23, 2026

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DC Home Systems-Maine

18½+ years online
dchomesystems.com

Independent Home Systems

~7 years online
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Installation Services

31 years online
lowes.com/l/lowes-home-services.html

Johnson Controls Security Solutions

30½+ years online
johnsoncontrols.com

Maine Smart Homes

8½+ years online
mainesmarthomes.com

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Home Tech Solutions

5.03½+ years online
hometechsolutions.org

JH Electric

5.02½+ years online
jhelectricmaine.com

Norris Inc.

5.029+ years online
norrisinc.com

Smart Electric, LLC

5.05+ years online
smartelectricmaine.com

Headlight Audio Visual Inc

4.926 years online
headlightav.com

Goodnow Electric

4.82½+ years online
goodnowelectric.com

Casco Bay Electric, LLC.

4.715½+ years online
cascobayelectric.com

SmartHome Solutions, Inc

4.722½+ years online
smarthomesolutionsinc.com

Pro AV Systems

4.619½+ years online
proavsi.com

A Tech Electric

4.3
atechelectricmaine.weebly.com

Cunningham Security Systems Greater Portland

3.928½+ years online
cunninghamsecurity.com

NORTHEAST Technologies

3.011½+ years online
northetech.com

ADT Security Services

2.429+ years online
adt.com/local/me/scarborough

Smart Home & Automation in Nearby ME Cities

Smart Home & Automation in Portland, ME

Portland, Maine smart-home installers in this directory cover the West End, Munjoy Hill, Stroudwater, and surrounding Cumberland County. Most Portland whole-home smart packages — lighting, blinds, multi-zone audio, networked cameras, and a unified Control4 or SmartThings front end — run $14,000-$32,000 for a 2,500 sq ft home.

Central Maine Power covers most Portland electric service. New England Nor'easter exposure makes UPS-backed network gear essential. Older Portland homes often have plaster walls — wireless mesh is the practical default.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will my Portland smart-home work during a Nor'easter?
With a UPS on the network rack and a generator interlock, yes.
Do I need permits?
Low-voltage AV and network wiring generally doesn't need a permit.
What about plaster walls?
Wireless mesh is the practical default for plaster-construction retrofits.

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