Residential smart-home systems
Smart home systems built cleanly, documented clearly, and ready to grow.
Keystone Home Systems designs and installs connected home systems for cameras, entry access, lighting, sensors, automation, and home technology infrastructure.
The goal is not another pile of smart devices. The goal is a cleaner system that works together, makes sense, and can be supported after installation.
Serving Vacaville, Solano County, and nearby areas.
Package-based smart-home installs
Choose a clear starting point, then expand only where it makes sense. Each package is structured for cleaner installs, easier support, and repeatable results.
Keystone Secure Entry
Starting at $1,500
Front-door visibility, access control, and basic alerts.
A focused entry package for homeowners who want a cleaner doorbell, camera, lock, and notification setup without turning it into a full-home project.
Best for: first-time customers, entry security, and simple upgrades.
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Keystone Everyday Control
Starting at $3,500
Lighting, access, sensors, comfort, and useful automations.
A practical smart-home package built around the parts of the home people use every day: lights, doors, motion, sensors, app control, and simple routines.
Best for: homeowners tired of scattered apps and unreliable devices.
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Keystone Whole-Home Core
Starting at $8,000
Network, cameras, sensors, lighting, dashboard, and documentation.
A larger system foundation for homes that need clean infrastructure, camera coverage, smart controls, and a documented setup that can be maintained over time.
Best for: serious upgrades, larger homes, and long-term expansion.
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Keystone Blueprint
Custom design
A paid planning package for complex homes and advanced systems.
For remodels, large properties, builder projects, advanced camera layouts, local automation, and custom integrations that need a real design before installation.
Best for: custom homes, phased projects, and complex integrations.
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What Keystone actually builds
Keystone focuses on the parts of a home technology system that affect daily use: visibility, control, reliability, infrastructure, and documentation.
Security & visibility
Doorbells, cameras, smart locks, sensors, alerts, and entry-area automation configured around real homeowner use.
Lighting & daily control
Smart switches, dimmers, motion sensors, scenes, and routines that reduce app-hopping and make daily use simpler.
Network & infrastructure
Wi-Fi, Ethernet, PoE cameras, local recording, device placement, and the technical foundation required for reliable smart-home behavior.
Documentation & handoff
Device lists, naming standards, install notes, diagrams, and support-ready records so the system is not dependent on memory or guesswork.
Recent Work
Real-world examples help show install quality, organization, usability, and system results.
Built for homes that need more than device setup.
Keystone handles smart-home upgrades as systems: devices, network conditions, automations, naming, testing, and handoff. Portfolio examples can be added here as customer work is completed and documented.
How it works
A repeatable process for turning a messy or incomplete setup into a cleaner system with a defined scope and tested result.
Step 01
Walkthrough
Keystone reviews your current setup, goals, network condition, device locations, and the problems you want solved.
Step 02
Scope
You get a clear package recommendation, hardware direction, exclusions, and a practical install plan before work begins.
Step 03
Install & validate
Devices are installed, configured, tested, named clearly, and checked against the agreed result.
Step 04
Handoff
You receive a usable system, basic training, and documentation so the setup can be supported and expanded later.
Why Keystone
Keystone is built around practical home technology execution: clear scope, clean installation, reliable operation, and systems that can be maintained after the original setup.
- • Package-based installs instead of open-ended device guessing
- • Clean documentation and handoff after the work is complete
- • Focus on reliability, usability, and long-term maintainability
- • Built from real experience with power systems, sensors, networking, automation, and smart-home infrastructure
Systems experience applied to the home
About →Keystone combines hands-on experience in Marine Corps power systems, autonomous vehicle testing, sensors, networking, and real smart-home integration.
That background shapes the way each project is handled: define the problem, build the system, test the result, and document the handoff.
Start with a walkthrough.
Keystone will review your current setup, identify what is worth fixing, and recommend the right package or custom design path.
Compare the packages first.
Review Secure Entry, Everyday Control, Whole-Home Core, and Keystone Blueprint to choose the right starting point for your home.