The standard you expect at the office — at home.
Estate-grade technology for the Central Coast.
We understand what you expect.
- Commercial-grade performance in a residential aesthetic
- High device counts across the property
- Guests and family who expect Wi-Fi that just works
- Perimeter security without looking like a commercial property
- Gates, doors, and intercoms that work as a system
- Cable runs that need to be concealed and finished properly
- Coastal weather that's hard on outdoor equipment
- Properties that are sometimes unoccupied for extended periods
What we handle.
- Perimeter cameras with real image quality
- Access control on gates and doors
- Network that handles high device counts
- Intercom with video and voice
- Automated responses and gate control
- Infrastructure designed with the architect
- Coastal weather-rated outdoor equipment
- 24/7 monitoring and management
Where we add value.
- We work with homeowners, architects, and builders on the Central Coast
- We come in during design — not after construction
- One team manages network, security, and communications
- Problems caught before you know there's an issue
- Planning that accounts for property expansion and lifestyle changes
- No finger-pointing when something goes wrong
Common questions.
During design — before framing starts. Conduit paths, equipment room locations, cable concealment, and infrastructure decisions are significantly easier to get right before the walls close. We work with architects and builders during the design phase so the infrastructure is built into the property, not retrofitted on top of it.
Aesthetics are part of the design brief for every estate project we do. Camera selection, mounting locations, cable concealment, and equipment integration all get considered against the visual environment. We work with the architect or interior designer where relevant.
Yes — when it's designed for it. A properly designed estate network segments different types of traffic, prioritizes what matters, and has enough capacity for the actual device load. Consumer routers can't do this. Commercial infrastructure can.
It depends on the size of the property, the scope of the systems involved, and whether we're coming in during construction or retrofitting an existing property. We assess the project and scope it from there.
One team. No finger-pointing. One number to call.
Built in, not bolted on.
26 years on the Central Coast. The infrastructure should disappear into the property.
Talk to Lattis.