Smart lighting, home theater, Sonos audio, and wired security cameras for the Route 340 corridor — primary residences, vacation rentals, and historic farmhouses. 10 miles from Lancaster, no trip fees, no monthly subscription.
The Bird-in-Hand to Paradise corridor along Route 340 is one of the most visited stretches in all of Lancaster County. It’s also a dense residential community — primary homeowners live alongside a growing number of Airbnb and VRBO operators who have converted historic farmhouses and cottages into high-demand short-term rentals. Both have different but equally compelling needs for smart home technology.
For primary residences, the older housing stock in this area — many homes built before 1960, some much earlier — benefits most from Lutron Caseta smart lighting (no neutral wire required) and a Sonos audio system that brings whole-home music to a renovated farmhouse without rewiring the walls. For vacation rental owners, the priority is remote management: smart locks with per-guest door codes that expire automatically, exterior security cameras for the driveway and outbuildings, and smart thermostats with guest-adjustable temperature limits — all manageable from your phone, no matter where you are.
Remote management tools for short-term rental owners in the Bird-in-Hand, Ronks, and Paradise corridor.
10 miles from Lancaster — no trip fees for Bird-in-Hand, Ronks, Paradise, and surrounding eastern Lancaster County communities.
Yes — Bird-in-Hand, Ronks, Paradise, and the surrounding eastern Lancaster County tourism corridor are part of our service area. We’re based in Lancaster, about 10 miles west. No trip fee for Bird-in-Hand and the Route 340 corridor.
Yes — this is one of our specialties in eastern Lancaster County. We install keypad door locks (guests get a unique code per stay that expires automatically), exterior NVR security cameras, smart thermostats with guest-adjustable temperature limits, Sonos audio, and strong guest WiFi. All managed remotely from your phone. We don’t install interior cameras, which aren’t appropriate for rental properties.
Yes. Many homes in the Bird-in-Hand and Ronks corridor are historic properties built before neutral wires were standard in switch boxes. Lutron Caseta installs without a neutral wire — no rewiring, no mess. It’s our go-to for the older housing stock throughout the Route 340 corridor, including renovated farmhouses and century homes.
A vacation rental smart home package — smart lock, exterior cameras, thermostat, and strong WiFi — typically runs $2,500–$5,000 installed depending on property size. A primary residence starter package runs $900–$2,000. A full smart home build (lighting, audio, cameras, locks, theater) runs $6,000–$15,000+. No trip fee for Bird-in-Hand area visits.
Whether you want to automate your primary residence on Route 340 or set up remote management for a Lancaster County Airbnb, tell us what you need and we’ll give you a written proposal with clear pricing. 10 miles from Lancaster — no trip fee.