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Unfinished Smart Home Project Recovery

An unfinished smart home usually needs order before features. The priority is to discover what exists, stabilize the basics and create a completion plan that avoids starting again blindly.

What we check first

What we check first

Which devices, gateways and panels are installed but not commissioned
Which scenes and modes are unfinished or unsafe to rely on
Whether labels, ETS files, backups or Home Assistant access exist
Which functions matter first for owner, guests and property manager
Typical villa situation

Typical villa situation

A contractor left after hardware was installed but before scenes and dashboards were finished.
Electricians completed wiring, but no one owns the control model.
The owner needs a practical rescue plan instead of another open-ended project.
Commercial outcome

The villa gets a prioritized completion route: critical control first, then usable scenes, documentation and a service handover.

Decision notes for the villa

Decision notes for the villa

This section turns the service path into practical decisions for the owner, property manager and technical team before work starts.

Owner decision

The first decision is not “which feature next” but “what must become stable first” so the villa is usable while the recovery plan is completed.

Property-manager value

The manager gets a short list of critical controls, unfinished areas and safe temporary operating rules.

Technical note

Installed devices, ETS access, Home Assistant access, labels, backups and gateway ownership are verified before commissioning work continues.

Who this is for

Who this is for

Owner planning a villa in Marbella, Benahavís, Sotogrande or Mallorca
Developer who wants smart home engineering before installation choices are frozen
Architect or electrician who needs KNX/Home Assistant requirements translated into practical drawings
Property manager who will inherit the operating system after handover
Problems we solve

Problems we solve

  • No clear responsibility between previous contractors
  • Installed hardware but incomplete commissioning
  • Scenes fail or do not match room use
  • No reliable labels, backups or owner handover
What Smart-IoT does

What Smart-IoT does

The villa gets a prioritized completion route: critical control first, then usable scenes, documentation and a service handover.

Maps what exists and what is missing

Recovery report

Stabilizes critical controls before adding features

Installed-device map

Defines a practical completion sequence

Priority completion list

Finishes priority scenes, dashboards, labels and notes

Finished owner/guest modes

How we work

How we work

01Rescue intake
02System discovery
03Critical stabilization
04Completion sprint
05Handover and next-service list
What you receive

What you receive

Recovery report
Installed-device map
Priority completion list
Finished owner/guest modes
Handover notes and remaining risks
Owner, manager and technical team view

Owner, manager and technical team view

Owner: simple scenes, fewer apps and clear control from day one.
Property manager: service notes, access modes and visibility for technical issues.
Technical team: topology, labels, backups and maintainable integration logic.
Questions before we start

Questions before we start

Can you work without the original integrator?

Usually yes, if there is enough access to the system and site.

Will you promise a final cost immediately?

No. Unfinished projects need discovery before responsible pricing.

Can you keep usable hardware?

Yes, if it is stable and documented enough to maintain.

Ready to make this path practical?

Send us the current situation and we will suggest the safest next step for the villa.

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