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    Smart Video Doorbell Sienna Plantation TX

    Home automation systems can help you gain convenient access and control of everything in your space from your television and cable to your security and air conditioning systems. Not only will it make it easier for you to utilize your devices while you are home, these home automation systems also allow you remote access from anywhere you are. The dedicated team at SmartNUP offers the most affordable and reliable smart home automation services, including installing smart video doorbells in Sienna Plantation, TX. Contact us to learn more about how you can increase the convenience of your space.

    TV Mounting Services Sienna Plantation TX

    Getting that new TV on your wall, exactly where you want it, without leaving behind unsightly wires and cords, can be a difficult task for even the most experienced DIYers. At SmartNUP in Sienna Plantation, TX, our team helps provide solutions to your space that you can count on to get the job done with minimum impact to your home. We are experienced working with TVs of all sizes. Contact us today to learn more about the services we offer and how we can help get your TV exactly where you want it.

    Smart Thermostat Sienna Plantation TX

    Smart thermostats are helpful resources for homeowners looking to increase their accessibility and control over the temperature settings in their space. These devices make it easy to adjust the temperature in their space remotely, set temperature schedules, zone different areas of their home and more. If you would like to learn more about smart thermostats in Sienna Plantation, TX contact our team today. We can help you gain total control of your HVAC system from the convenience of your smart phone or other device from anywhere you are.

    About Sienna Plantation TX

    The Sienna subdivision is on land that previously operated as a sugar and cotton plantation. Purchased in 1840 by South Carolina planter Jonathan D. Waters, the tract included a wharf along the Brazos River. In 1872, Houston businessman Thomas W. House purchased the property, followed by former Houston mayor Thomas H. Scanlan in 1913. Scanlan’s heirs’ estate entrusted the property to the Scanlan Foundation, which benefited the Catholic diocese of Houston. From the 1950s until 1972, the diocese operated the Cenacle Retreat on the land under the direction of the Cenacle Sisters.

    In the 1970s developer Larry Johnson founded the ….