Green Electronic Solutions raises the bar in today’s home technology, a true certified, trained and licensed integrator that specializes in the installation and integration of the electronic home in its entirety. The company was formed in 1986 by owners Brian and Jack Green. With 50+ years of experience combined, they have the technical and management experience to be diverse in today’s market. Green Electronic Solutions stays on top of the latest in digital electronics. Training is done both internally and by national educational and certification organizations. Staff are trained and certified by THX, which sets the standard for home theater and professional cinema picture and sound; and by CEDIA, the largest and most respected custom installation educational and trade organization for all low voltage and custom installation services. Equally important are their licenses. The company has a State of Texas Burglar Alarm License (B-04827) and a Fire Alarm License (ACR-87119-846). Green is also a UL Listed Alarm Monitoring Service. Green Electronic Solutions has made The CEPro Top 100 List of Electronic Integration Companies in America for the past seven years. They strive to provide total customer satisfaction by being the leader in high quality comprehensive custom electronic systems, state of the art monitoring services, responsive personalized customer service, and expert technical knowledge.
Green Electronic Solutions designs, HDTV satellite, LAN/fiber cabling, THX home theaters, access control, camera surveillance, central vacuum, computer networking, energy management, gates, home automation, installs and supports all of the following systems IN-HOUSE so you don’t need overlapping contractors: burglar and fire alarms, intercoms and 24-hour U.L. monitoring., lighting control, sells, structured wiring, telephone systems, whole-house stereo
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