Global Wave Integration · Los Angeles
The Best Smart Home Installer in Pacific Palisades
19 years. 400+ luxury residences. 33 industry awards. The standard for smart home excellence in Los Angeles.
The Direct Answer
Global Wave Integration serves Pacific Palisades with luxury smart home installations — Crestron automation, Lutron lighting, whole-home audio, and home theater. GWI has deep experience with Pacific Palisades properties including new construction, post-fire rebuilds, and retrofit upgrades in existing estates.
Why Choose GWI
Founded in 2007, Global Wave Integration has spent 19 years earning a reputation as one of Los Angeles’s most trusted smart home companies. We’ve done work for some of the most recognizable names in entertainment, sports, and technology — and they chose us for the same reason your best clients choose you: because we show up.
Certified Dealer
In-house certified programmers. No subcontractors.
Ketra Specialist
Circadian lighting and whole-home Lutron systems.
Long-Term Service
We support what we build. Indefinitely.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does GWI work on Pacific Palisades rebuild projects after the 2025 fires?
Yes. GWI is actively working with homeowners, architects, and general contractors on Pacific Palisades rebuild projects. We offer full new construction smart home pre-wire, technology design consulting, and complete system installation for rebuilds of all sizes.
What smart home systems are best for Pacific Palisades new construction?
For Pacific Palisades new construction, GWI recommends Crestron or Lutron RadioRA3 for whole-home control, Lutron Ketra for lighting, structured Cat6A wiring for future-proof networking, and pre-wire for 4K home theater. Getting technology in the plan early is the single highest-leverage decision in new construction.
How does GWI coordinate with builders and architects in Pacific Palisades?
GWI has established relationships with GCs, architects, and interior designers across the LA market. We join projects at the design phase to provide technology specifications, low-voltage plans, and rough-in coordination — ensuring the infrastructure is right before walls close.