We design and install complete Sonos whole-home audio systems for Lancaster County homes. In-ceiling speakers, outdoor zones, Arc home theater, and multi-room configuration — one app controls all of it. We handle setup so you don’t have to.
Sonos is the most versatile whole-home audio platform made — but getting it set up right across every room, zone, and source takes professional installation. Here’s what we build.
Sonos in every room, all controllable from one app. Group rooms for a party, run different music in each zone, or set room-by-room schedules. We wire, mount, and configure every speaker.
Passive in-ceiling speakers (Sonance, Polk, Klipsch) connected to a Sonos Amp become invisible Sonos zones. No speaker boxes. No visible hardware. Music in the ceiling, controlled in the app.
Arc soundbar with Sub Gen 3 and Era 100 surrounds delivers true Dolby Atmos in your living room or dedicated theater. We mount, connect, and calibrate Trueplay for your specific room.
Sonos Outdoor Speakers (IP56) or wired landscape speakers via Sonos Amp added as native patio and yard zones. Your outdoor music integrates with every room inside.
Already have a receiver or speakers you love? Sonos Port adds them as a native Sonos zone. We connect your existing equipment so the whole house runs on one app.
Room naming, grouping presets, alarm schedules, Trueplay tuning, and voice assistant linking. We walk through every feature before we leave so you know how to run your system.
Two-channel stereo speaker for bedrooms, kitchens, and offices. Bluetooth and WiFi. Pairs as stereo pair in living rooms. Best everyday room speaker in the lineup.
Six-driver speaker with Dolby Atmos spatial audio support. Works as a standalone room speaker or as Atmos surrounds behind your Arc setup. Sonos’s best standalone speaker.
Dolby Atmos soundbar with 11 Class-D amps. Single HDMI eARC connection to your TV. Pairs with Sub Gen 3 and Era surrounds for a complete home theater system.
Dual force-cancelling woofers in a figure-eight enclosure. Pairs wirelessly with Arc, Beam, or any Era speaker pair. Adds the low-end that all the soundbars lack.
125W stereo amplifier for passive in-ceiling or outdoor speakers. Connects any 4–16 ohm speakers as a native Sonos zone. HDMI ARC input for TV integration. The key to invisible whole-home audio.
Designed with Sonos for outdoor use. Powered by a Sonos Amp. IP56-rated for rain, dust, and four-season climates. Appear as a native Sonos zone alongside every indoor room.
Adds any existing stereo receiver or powered speaker system as a Sonos zone. Analog and optical inputs. The most cost-effective way to bring an existing system into the Sonos ecosystem.
Battery-powered portable that switches between WiFi (Sonos app) and Bluetooth. Take it outside, to the garage, or anywhere. 24-hour battery. IP56-rated for outdoor use.
Running speaker wire for Sonos Amp through walls and ceilings requires proper CL2/CL3-rated cable, correct impedance matching, and clean patching. We do it invisibly.
Sonos Trueplay measures your room acoustics and adjusts EQ automatically. We run it correctly in every room so your system sounds its best from day one.
Multi-room Sonos is only as reliable as your WiFi. We check coverage, configure Sonos on the correct network band, and fix dead zones before they cause dropouts.
Room names, grouping presets, Alexa/Google/HomeKit linking, alarm schedules, and Trueplay all set up before we pack up. You open the app and it just works.
A starter system (2–3 Era 100 speakers in main rooms) runs $800–$1,800 installed including hardware. A full whole-home system with in-ceiling speakers, outdoor zones, and an Arc home theater setup typically runs $4,000–$12,000. We quote in writing after learning your goals.
Yes. We run CL2-rated speaker wire in-wall to passive in-ceiling speakers (Sonance, Polk, or Klipsch), connect them to a Sonos Amp, and they appear as a native Sonos zone. No visible speaker boxes, no exposed wiring. We patch any drywall cuts clean before we leave.
Yes. Sonos integrates with Apple AirPlay 2, which lets you control it from the Home app, group it with HomeKit devices, and use Siri. For direct HomeKit control of volume and playback, AirPlay 2 is the bridge. We set this up during installation.
Yes — that’s one of the most common things we do. A Sonos Amp connects to any passive speakers (4–16 ohm) and adds them as a Sonos zone. If you already have speakers wired in your ceiling, we can connect an Amp and have them playing the same day.
A 3–5 room Sonos setup with existing wiring takes 2–4 hours. A full installation with in-ceiling speaker wiring in multiple rooms takes a half-day to full day. We provide a time estimate when we quote the project.
Yes. We offer a flat $149 diagnostic call for any audio system issues and monthly support plans from $49/mo. Most Sonos issues (app connectivity, dropout, grouping problems) can be diagnosed and resolved in a single visit or remotely.
Tell us which rooms you want covered, whether you have existing speakers, and what you want it to do. We’ll recommend the right Sonos setup and give you a written quote.