Southern Air brings professional home automation to Shreveport, giving you seamless control over comfort, lighting, security, and energy use from one system. Whether you want to manage your thermostat remotely during our long, humid summers or schedule lights and locks for peace of mind during storm season, a properly designed smart home system adapts to the way you live. We design and install automation that works reliably, integrates with your existing equipment, and puts real convenience at your fingertips, without the complexity or frustration of a DIY setup that doesn’t quite work.
Why Homeowners Choose Southern Air for Home Automation
- Licensed electricians who understand both low-voltage control systems and the electrical backbone that powers them
- Custom design tailored to your home layout, existing HVAC and lighting, and how you actually use your space
- Integration with smart thermostats, locks, cameras, lighting, and security systems from leading manufacturers
- Professional installation that ensures devices communicate reliably and work as intended from day one
- Clear guidance on which systems make sense for your goals and budget, no overselling or unnecessary gadgets
- Ongoing support and service if you need adjustments, expansions, or troubleshooting after installation
- Respect for your home during every phase of the project, from low-voltage wiring runs to final device setup and testing
- Transparent pricing and realistic timelines so you know what to expect before we begin
Why Home Automation Matters in Shreveport’s Climate
Shreveport’s hot, humid summers and unpredictable storm season make home automation especially valuable. When outdoor temperatures climb into the mid-90s and cooling systems run for months on end, a smart thermostat with geofencing and scheduling can reduce runtime waste and keep your home comfortable without constant manual adjustments. Remote control means you can raise the temperature when you’re away and cool down before you return, cutting energy use during peak hours.
Humidity control is equally critical here. Smart systems can coordinate your HVAC equipment, whole-home dehumidifiers, and ventilation fans to maintain indoor humidity levels automatically, which is something manual thermostats simply can’t do. During severe weather events and storm-related power outages, automated lighting, security cameras, and smart locks give you visibility and control even when you’re not home, and integration with backup generators or surge-protected circuits keeps critical devices online.
Automated shading and lighting can also reduce solar heat gain through windows during long summer afternoons, lowering your cooling load and improving comfort. In a climate where your AC runs hard for half the year, automation turns efficiency and comfort into a set-it-and-forget-it system rather than a daily chore.









