
Smart Home & Automation in Tulsa, OK
Compare 25 smart home & automation contractors near you in Tulsa and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.7/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.
Last updated March 23, 2026
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The Smart Home Experience
~8 years onlineAudio Video Connections LLC
5.026+ years onlineAutomated Homes of Tulsa
5.0BlueSpeed AV
5.0~16 years onlineRamsey System Services, LLC
5.07 years onlineTulsa Smart Home Solutions
5.05+ years onlineAlert 360 Home & Business Security Tulsa
4.821½+ years onlineIntegration at Work, AV
4.810+ years onlineKazar Security
4.811 years onlineKouland Technology, Inc
4.8~8 years onlineEvo Smart Security
4.7ALLTECH Fire and Security Inc.
4.615+ years onlineDynamic Audio
4.619 years onlineSmart Power Solutions
4.6~3 years onlineAlert 360 Home & Business Security Headquarters
4.521½+ years onlineVivint
4.520½+ years onlineInfinity Home Solutions
4.315½+ years onlineLighthouse Integrated Systems-Security Systems
4.210+ years onlineKAZAR Audio Video
3.916+ years onlineONTECH SMART SERVICES
3.97½+ years onlineSmart Home & Automation in Nearby OK Cities
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Smart Home & Automation in Tulsa, OK
Tulsa smart-home installers in this directory cover central Tulsa, Brookside, Cherry Street, Maple Ridge, and surrounding Tulsa County. Most Tulsa 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.
Oklahoma's tornado exposure makes UPS-backed network gear and surge-protected PoE switches essential. New Tulsa subdivisions increasingly come pre-wired for Cat6A. Most retrofits use wireless mesh (Eero Pro 6E, UniFi U6) with PoE backbone for camera and AP locations.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Will my Tulsa smart-home work during a tornado outage?
- With a UPS on the network rack ($600-$1,000) and a generator interlock, yes. Most installers spec a 1500VA UPS for the head-end.
- Do I need permits?
- Low-voltage AV and network wiring generally doesn't need a permit. Anything tied into 120V must be done by a licensed electrician.
- What about Wi-Fi coverage in larger Tulsa homes?
- Most 2,500+ sq ft homes need 3-5 access points. Mesh systems handle this cleanly.
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