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Specialties
For more than 10 years Mile High Automation has specialized in flawlessly delivering home automation system design and project management to new homeowners. It is our mission to achieve long lasting relationships with every client through impeccable customer service. We carry a wide range of custom home automation, security, shades, automated window tint, audio, video, surveillance, whole home audio/video distribution, home theater, networking, WIFI, 4k video, and lighting.
Nimbus, Martin Logan, Sonance, Sony, Marantz, InvisiShade, Lutron, Nuvo, iPort, Trufig, Luxul, Leviton, URC, HAI, Launchport, LeGrand, Siedle, FST Biometrics
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History
Established in 2005.
In the summer of 2005 I moved to Denver and officially started Mile High Automation in the extra bedroom of our small apartment.
In my research I had found two trends that I thought were going to change the industry. First, systems were getting easier to install. Second, the systems could be updated remotely. We bet our business on this, and decided to offer do-it-yourself systems to clients all over the world.
This was a completely new approach to home automation, but it caught on fast. We were accepting orders within several months and were on our way.
For months I brainstormed on what home automation could and should be. It needed to incorporate the latest in consumer electronics and extend their functionality. It need to be cross-platform and backwards compatible. It needed to be simple to design, install and use. And it had to do all this with style and uncompromising quality. This is the design philosophy that led me to create Nimbus.
Meet the Business Owner
Josh F.
Business Owner
Ten years ago I created Mile High Automation with a simple goal in mind: to improve lives with technology. Fast forward to 2015 and we have systems in 7 countries and in nearly every state. Here’s how it all began…
The year was 1992, and at age 11 I had managed to break our family computer for the third time in less than a month. My mother told me she was done paying for it to be repaired and I would have to fix it myself. An hour later the computer was in a dozen parts scattered about the floor. Two days later it was fixed, and the repairman never came again. I had found my calling.
From then on I got my hands on every piece of technology I could find. Everything from car audio/video to networking to 3d modeling sparked my interest. By the time I finished college I had a business plan in hand for Mile High Automation.