House Of Automation Inc

✅ CLEAR — Active License License #605370
C-7 — Low Voltage SystemsC10 — C10C13 — C13D28 — D28D52 — D52
Location
License Issued
10/25/1990
Expiration
10/31/2026
Workers' Comp
Workers' Compensation Insurance
Contractor Bond
$25,000 — American Contractors Indemnity Company

Services

Security system installation
Fire alarm systems
Data cabling & networking
Home automation
Intercom systems
CCTV & surveillance
Access control systems
Structured wiring
Audio/video distribution
Fiber optic installation
C10 services
C10 installation
C10 repair
C10 maintenance
C10 consultation
C13 services
C13 installation
C13 repair
C13 maintenance
C13 consultation
D28 services
D28 installation
D28 repair
D28 maintenance
D28 consultation
D52 services
D52 installation
D52 repair
D52 maintenance
D52 consultation

Services estimated based on license classification. Claimed businesses can customize their service list.

About the C-7 — Low Voltage Systems License

The C-7 Low Voltage Systems license covers the installation, maintenance, and repair of systems that operate on low electrical voltage. This includes security alarms, fire detection systems, data and communication cabling, home automation, intercoms, CCTV surveillance, and structured wiring. As smart home technology and security needs continue to grow, C-7 contractors are increasingly in demand. Unlike C-10 electricians who work with standard electrical power, C-7 specialists focus on signal and data systems. This distinction is important because improper installation of low voltage systems can affect performance, void warranties, or create safety issues. When hiring a C-7 contractor, ask about their experience with your specific system type, whether they offer monitoring services, and if they stay current with rapidly evolving technology standards.

About the C10 — C10 License

A C10 (C10) licensed contractor in California is authorized to perform specialized work in their trade area. California's Contractors State License Board (CSLB) requires contractors in this classification to meet education, experience, and examination requirements before receiving their license. When hiring a C10 contractor, always verify their license is active and in CLEAR status, confirm they carry adequate insurance, and get a detailed written contract before work begins. Licensed contractors must maintain a $25,000 contractor bond and comply with all applicable building codes and regulations.

About the C13 — C13 License

A C13 (C13) licensed contractor in California is authorized to perform specialized work in their trade area. California's Contractors State License Board (CSLB) requires contractors in this classification to meet education, experience, and examination requirements before receiving their license. When hiring a C13 contractor, always verify their license is active and in CLEAR status, confirm they carry adequate insurance, and get a detailed written contract before work begins. Licensed contractors must maintain a $25,000 contractor bond and comply with all applicable building codes and regulations.

About the D28 — D28 License

A D28 (D28) licensed contractor in California is authorized to perform specialized work in their trade area. California's Contractors State License Board (CSLB) requires contractors in this classification to meet education, experience, and examination requirements before receiving their license. When hiring a D28 contractor, always verify their license is active and in CLEAR status, confirm they carry adequate insurance, and get a detailed written contract before work begins. Licensed contractors must maintain a $25,000 contractor bond and comply with all applicable building codes and regulations.

About the D52 — D52 License

A D52 (D52) licensed contractor in California is authorized to perform specialized work in their trade area. California's Contractors State License Board (CSLB) requires contractors in this classification to meet education, experience, and examination requirements before receiving their license. When hiring a D52 contractor, always verify their license is active and in CLEAR status, confirm they carry adequate insurance, and get a detailed written contract before work begins. Licensed contractors must maintain a $25,000 contractor bond and comply with all applicable building codes and regulations.

💡 Tips for Hiring a Low Voltage Systems Contractor

  1. Ask about their experience with your specific system brand or technology
  2. Inquire whether they offer ongoing monitoring or maintenance contracts
  3. Verify they stay current with evolving technology standards
  4. Get a network diagram or system design before installation begins
  5. Ask about warranty coverage for both equipment and labor

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between C-7 and C-10 licenses?

A C-7 license covers low voltage systems like security, data cabling, and home automation. A C-10 license covers standard electrical work like wiring, panels, and outlets. If your project involves both, you may need contractors with each license.

Do I need a licensed contractor for security camera installation?

For professional-grade security and surveillance systems, yes — a C-7 licensed contractor ensures proper installation, code compliance, and reliable performance. Simple plug-and-play consumer cameras may not require a licensed installer.

Do I need a licensed C10 contractor in California?

Yes. California law requires a licensed contractor for any c10 work valued at $500 or more. Licensed contractors must pass exams, maintain bonding, and carry insurance. Hiring unlicensed contractors puts you at risk.

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