Our Services
TV Installation
TV Installation Options
TV installation isn’t rocket science but it should be done by a professional. Securing the mount into the structure of the building is crucial. Not doing so can create headaches and cost you even more money in the end. Install your TV in all areas of the home or business with many mounting options available. No visible electrical cords and other needed wiring, we even can hide your electronics!
Surround Sound Systems
What is Surround Sound?
Surround sound systems have become more common in the home. TV designers assume you are going to upgrade the speakers on your own. As a result, surround sound systems are available for every budget. Cal Coast Audio Video can provide you with designs on your new construction project or remodeling project. We can even help you upgrade your current speaker system. Why are TV Speakers so bad?
Networks
Networking Solutions
Networks are the foundation that all new tech relies on. The growth in the tech world is quickly moving us into the future. As a result, an expanded and more reliable network may be needed. Nobody has ever said, “I don’t mind the buffering.” That is the reason you need the right products and network speed. Cal Coast Audio Video installs premium grade products keeping your devices connected.
Home Theater
Premium Home Theaters
The home theater is a fantastic experience and you will never go to the movies again. Kick-off your shoes, grab the remote and relax in your theater room. Most importantly, enjoy a picture and sound so amazing, you will forget you were at home. Clean & subtle styling completes your cinema-quality experience. Consequently, now your only problem is putting the kids to bed! Here are some tips on a successful home theater.
Home Automation
What is a Smart Home?
Home automation and smart homes provide much more than the “WOW!” factor. These devices can bring function and ease to your life. Control your home with a tablet, mobile phone, or even your voice. Use home automation to control your TV, surround sound, lighting, and shades. Other smart products can include doorbells, locks, garage doors, lighting, shades, and cameras. Above all, quality products are available for every budget.
Security Cameras
Wired or Wireless?
Security cameras come in many shapes, sizes, and quality of the video. 4k cameras provide a clear and crisp picture and as a result, they are in high demand. Wired camera systems record the video to a device at the business or home, whereas wireless cameras record video to the “cloud”. Either way, you can view the video from your mobile device. Here are some pros and cons of camera technology.
GETTING STARTED IS EASY!
Speak with our professionals
We understand every project is unique and Cal Coast Audio Video is here to help. Give us a call and we will discuss your design needs and expectations, answer any troubleshooting questions you may have and schedule a consultation.
We Arrive On Site
Your appointment is scheduled, our technicians arrive on site, on time, and excited to get started. We discuss the scope of work to be completed so there is no miscommunication. We unload the tools, materials, and products we need and we go to work.
Enjoy The Experience!
We are sympathetic and understand nobody entirely enjoys the construction process. We do our best to ease that burden with cleanliness and our attention to detail. When we are finished, you will completely understand how everything works.
USE A LICENSED CONTRACTOR
Why should I hire a licensed Contractor?
Although an unlicensed operator may give you a low bid, the risks of possible financial and legal consequences outweigh any benefits a lower bid may seem to offer.
How do I know if the contractor is licensed?
Contractors are required to have their license number on their business card and on all bids and contracts. Seeing a license number doesn't necessarily mean the license is valid. Check the license status. All contractor advertisements—whether it be an ad in the phone book or newspaper, a flyer that shows up at your front door, or the company's name on the side of a truck—must have the contractor's state license number.