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Link Your House a National Finalist
 Atlanta, Georgia – March 1, 2010
Each year the Consumer Electronics Association recognizes the nation’s best Custom Installers through its Mark of Excellence Awards Program, and Link Your House has been named a finalist in the Luxury Home of the Year category for 2010.
“It’s certainly flattering to be recognized by the CEA,” says Frank DeFilippis of Link Your House, “but the ultimate award for us will always be a delighted client.”
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Link Your House Featured in Security Dealer, January 2010 |
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"Mobile Video Networks: Owner Monitors Home from the Office"
Frank DeFilippis of Link Your House was quoted in this months issue of Security Dealer & Integrator (SD&I) in regard to an install that took place in New York. The homeowner wanted full remote access to her cameras and only wanted to rely on her smartphone.
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NY install with Windows Media Center and XBOX the focus |
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"Historic New York Home Gets a Hi-Tec Makeover"
When this Lower-Manhattan Brownstone house was built, James Polk was president of America’s 29 states —more than a decade before the Civil War. Fast forward to this century, when the home’s latest owner challenged integrator Nick McCulloch of Link Your House to bring it into the current millennium by installing four stories of digital entertainment and fully networking the property. Oh, and there was one small catch. Hide all of the equipment, and don’t let a single wire show.
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Link Your House Featured in Atlanta Style and Design |
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A recent Home Integration project by Link Your House is featured in the Fall issue of Atlanta Style and Design. Read the full article here |
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Link Your House founder and president Nick McCulloch is featured on the cover of April 2008 SmartHome magazine. |
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ATLANTA, March, 2008 SmartHome magazine
Different systems are evolving toward integrated home control and broadening their capabilities.
When the construction permitting process was held up on Pete Mounts’ home in the Virginia Highlands historic area of Atlanta, the delay proved a blessing in disguise for Nick McCulloch, president of Link Your House, Norcross, Ga.
McCulloch had been hired by Mounts to handle the integration of a home control solution in the house, a nearly-exact replica of an historic home previously on the same property.
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DeFilippis quoted by National Association of Home Builders |
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Renovations and Technology: Evolving With the Times Lesley Boyd
Today, few things are as elusive as the new home buyer. The credit crisis nationwide has negatively impacted potential new home buyers’ interest and ability to purchase new homes. In fact, NAHB recently revealed October statistics that indicated “sales of new homes continued to trend downward, falling by 5.3% for the month and by 40% on a year-over-year basis”.
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When it came to technology, Pete Mounts wanted it all. He just didn't want to see any of it.
May 01, 2007 | by
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Pete Mounts only had one simple request: “I want it all, but I better not see any of it!”
Mounts had just purchased a small home in the popular Virginia Highlands district of Atlanta. The plan was to knock it down and start over. Every inch of the new home would reflect Pete’s lifestyle and preferences. The project would be known as “Casa Pete.”
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