

Setting up smart home wiring in a New Jersey home costs between $100 and $300 per zone in 2026 for HVAC, lighting, or hardwired devices. A whole-home smart automation system runs $2,000–$4,000 for basic setup, or $5,000–$10,000+ for a fully integrated system with hardwired sensors, multi-zone audio, and automated lighting.
Smart home technology has moved from niche luxury to mainstream expectation. Homebuyers in Monmouth County increasingly expect smart thermostats, video doorbells, and app-controlled lighting as standard features — not add-ons. And with the federal EV charger tax credit expiring mid-2026, homeowners who are upgrading their electrical infrastructure anyway are adding smart home wiring at the same time.
Here’s what individual smart home upgrades cost in Monmouth County, including device purchase and professional installation:
| Smart Device | Device Cost | Installation Cost | Total Installed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Smart thermostat (Nest, Ecobee) | $100–$300 | $50–$150 | $150–$350 |
| Video doorbell (Ring, Nest Hello) | $100–$250 | $75–$200 | $175–$450 |
| Smart light switch (Lutron, Kasa) | $25–$60 per switch | $75–$150 per switch | $100–$210 per switch |
| Smart outlet/plug | $15–$40 per outlet | $50–$100 per outlet | $65–$140 per outlet |
| Smart garage door opener | $30–$100 | $75–$150 | $105–$250 |
| Smart lock (deadbolt) | $100–$300 | $75–$150 | $175–$450 |
| Whole-home hub/controller | $100–$300 | $100–$300 | $200–$600 |
For most homeowners, starting with a smart thermostat and video doorbell — the two highest-ROI smart home upgrades — runs $325–$800 installed.

Not every smart home device needs new wiring. Many work with your home’s existing electrical infrastructure:
Works with existing wiring:
– Smart thermostats (if your HVAC system has a C-wire)
– Smart light switches (if there’s a neutral wire in the switch box)
– Smart plugs and outlets (standard outlets)
– Video doorbells (existing doorbell transformer)
Needs new wiring:
– Hardwired smart sensors (motion, door/window, water leak)
– Multi-zone smart lighting without existing switch wiring
– Ethernet drops for smart hubs or mesh network access points
– Smart blinds or motorized shades (dedicated low-voltage wire)
If your West Long Branch home was built before 1990, many switch boxes don’t have a neutral wire, which is required by most smart switches. Running a neutral wire from the switch to the nearest junction box adds $100–$300 per switch location.
A smart thermostat is the single most cost-effective smart home device you can install. It pays for itself through energy savings — typically 10–15% on heating and cooling costs — within 1–2 years.
For a Monmouth County home spending $2,000 annually on HVAC, a $100–$300 smart thermostat saves $200–$300 per year. The device pays for itself in under 18 months, and the installed cost of $150–$350 is among the lowest of any smart home upgrade.
The installation catch: many older homes don’t have a C-wire (common wire) at the thermostat location. The C-wire provides continuous power to the smart thermostat. Without it, the thermostat runs off the HVAC system’s own power and can cause short-cycling or unreliable operation. Adding a C-wire runs $100–$250 and requires running a new low-voltage wire from the HVAC system to the thermostat.
Video doorbells like Ring and Nest require either existing doorbell wiring or a plug-in transformer. If your home has an existing wired doorbell, installation is straightforward — disconnect the old chime, connect the video doorbell to the same wires, and you’re done in 30 minutes. Installation cost: $75–$200.
If your home doesn’t have doorbell wiring (common in older West Long Branch homes), you have two options:
– Plug-in transformer: A Ring or Nest plug-in adapter costs $20–$30 and powers the doorbell from any standard outlet. No electrician needed.
– New doorbell wiring: Running low-voltage wire from a transformer to the front door costs $150–$400 — a clean, permanent solution.
For homeowners who want a fully integrated smart home — not just individual devices — here’s what complete packages cost:

Smart home wiring touches electrical services (circuits, outlets, low-voltage wiring), carpentry (mounting devices, concealing wires), and general home repair (patching walls after wire runs). At The Trusty Monmouth County Handyman, we handle smart thermostat installation, video doorbell wiring, smart switch replacement, and the full scope of supporting electrical and finish work.
We’re fully licensed and insured, with 25+ years of experience, and we offer free estimates. Call (848) 272-9900 to start your smart home upgrade.

Smart home wiring costs $100–$300 per zone. A basic smart home setup runs $2,000–$4,000, while full integration costs $5,000–$10,000+.
Smart thermostat installation runs $150–$350, including device and labor. If a C-wire needs to be added, add $100–$250.
Most smart switches require a neutral wire in the switch box. Homes built before 1990 often don’t have neutral wires at switch locations. Running a neutral adds $100–$300 per switch.
Yes. Ring and Nest offer plug-in transformer adapters ($20–$30) that power the doorbell from any standard outlet. No electrician needed for this option.
Smart thermostats pay for themselves in 1–2 years through energy savings. Video doorbells improve security and package monitoring. Smart lighting adds convenience and can reduce energy bills by 10–15%. The ROI is highest on thermostats and lighting.