HOME MANAGER

   Unity Systems HOME MANAGER - RETIRES!



This HOME MANAGER -  
              * Retires after 22 years of 24/7 faithful service
              * Its owner derived $1,000s in annual savings
              * Owner experienced higher comfort levels.... at less cost.
              * By monitoring control of room-by-room heating/cooling
             * And energy efficient room-by-room heat/cool distribution
              * Proves home energy conservation is indeed main stream
              * 6 years average time between maintenance repairs
              * The "Perfect computer"- no paper, viruses or daily re-boot
             * This HOME MANAGER wore out... before it was phased out



 What HOME MANAGER stories do you have?

          What will replace your HOME MANAGER?  
Want to delay retirement as long as possible?
Concerned new replacement will be more than you need?


Pictured above is a 22 year old HOME MANAGER flanked by its new shiny & colorful successor.    This HOME MANAGER faithfully served its owner with comfort, convenience, security and information. The HOME MANAGER saved its owner $1,000s annually in energy/utility costs by monitoring, calculating and efficiently distributing room-by-room heating/cooling through out the 5000 sq. ft. two story home... all automatically.   


Our beloved HOME MANAGER is a great product that performs very well. However, its components are aging and becoming less reliable.   Replacement parts are scarce and a qualified service technician even more scarce.  Home owners like yourself face an increasing challenge to keep your HOME MANAGER humming  throughout the five to eight year component service cycle. 

The HOME MANAGER has been the perfect computer....  no viruses, no updates, no daily reboots, using not a single sheet of paper!   Yes, the perfect computer will wear out before it is phased out!....... that is the HOME MANAGER.  (How many PCs have you phased out since 1985...$$$$)

For you, HOME MANAGER has been both the object of your delight as it silently served. We relied and depended daily on its being there for our families.  For many,  the HOME MANAGER was a partner in raising family; one owner stated -"it logged curfew violations". And now,  it serves as a home guardian during 2-week vacations with the grand kids.  The HOME MANAGER has been a touch-stone throughout the years and its retirement ends a long relationship of reliance, trust and peace of mind.  As a 27 year service provider, the HOME MANAGER retirement means we will miss visiting your homes on service calls every 5 to 8 years and your telephone & email support request through out the year.  

The present technology craze is smart home technology on mobile "apps".  Strangely enough,  the original HOME MANAGER owners have had "smart homes" for decades.  Just now it seems,  the "smart home" is all over television and advertising, as if a revelation.  Over the past 27 years Home Manager owners proved home energy conservation/efficiency is a main stream expectation and offers higher comfort levels.... not less comfort.  Nor does it require an increase in the national debt (literally) to accomplish.

So, what now for your HOME MANAGER?  Time for your HOME MANAGER to retire?  The sooner the better and before we retire, because we know the HOME MANAGER infrastructure, including mechanical and electronic networks within your house.  We created the modular wiring (25 pair) standard used in many Home Manager installations. Most importantly, we know which legacy parts and components do "not" need to be phased out or replaced. Our knowledge saves $1,000s on successor system costs when retiring your HOME MANAGER. 

You may be wondering "What system will replace my HOME MANAGER?" 
Check out the rest of the blog for additional information.... or continue below.


Choosing a Successor? - 
What house system will replace your Home Manager?  Since 1985, many,"home automation" systems have come and gone.   In recent years, a glorified remote control is deemed a "home automation" system.  Home Manager owners know what  real "automation" looks like and feels like....... once set, you don't see it and you don't have to touch it.  It just works

Is a Smart Phone a "home automation system"? 
For more than two decades the cellular phone has kept us in touch with our business, our family and our friends. Today, the smart phone can be an extension into your homes automation features.  However, a smart phone does not automate, but rather shares information and control with an automation system.   Simply put, smart phones can offer a high tech way to perform low tech deeds like turning on a light or un-locking a door.   Once such benefits are experienced, homeowners want to keep these capabilities.  

However, a true home automation systems, such as your HOME MANAGER house system, offer benefits beyond a "high tech remote control".  Real home automation happens without user interactionoperates as unseen and untouched as your homes plumbing, electric or heating/cooling systems.  When choosing a successor system,  discern between a high tech "remote control" and true day-in, day-out "home automation system", like the HOME MANAGER.


Do you need to keep your HOME MANAGER running a few more months? 


Give HouseWide System Design a call for consultation and technical support. 
Reach us by voice or text 805-684-0575 CA
or  940-228-4590 TX
You can also email us at Support@HouseWide.net

We look forward to a New Beginning for your home manager resources. 

Constant Improvement


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