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What should ETG's work tell you before the first call?

It should show that the technology can feel composed inside the space. The visual direction matters, but so does the discipline behind the scenes that keeps the system clean, usable, and supportable.

Integrated AV environments

What the gallery is meant to show

ETG's work should make it obvious that performance and finish belong together.

The strongest projects do not feel overloaded with tech. They feel intentional, better lit, easier to use, and visually calmer in the rooms where clients actually spend time.

What clients usually want to see

Proof that the technology will look right and live well.

Cleaner lighting moments and more intentional trim decisions

AV integration that respects the room instead of dominating it

Infrastructure and control planning that keep the system dependable later

Founded2003
LeadershipVeteran-led
BackgroundU.S. Air Force technical background
Service areaHouston and surrounding areas

ETG standards

What should a polished technology project do for the space?

ETG's work aims for the same result across homes, builder projects, and business environments: better performance, more visual restraint, and fewer handoff frustrations.

Standard

Technology that supports the architecture instead of competing with it.

The visual standard matters. Lighting, displays, speakers, controls, and infrastructure all need to belong in the space.

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Systems that feel calmer in use and cleaner at handoff.

Clients should not inherit a pile of remotes, confusing app paths, or unfinished details after the project is complete.

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Execution that protects both performance and long-term serviceability.

A polished project still needs smart planning behind the walls and in the rack so the system remains dependable later.

Related reading

What should you read if you want to understand the thinking behind the work?

These ETG articles help explain the tradeoffs behind better AV, stronger lighting, and network design that supports the final experience instead of fighting it.

AV in 2026: What Homeowners Should Actually Prioritize Now
Home Theater

AV in 2026: What Homeowners Should Actually Prioritize Now

The strongest AV projects in 2026 are not about more hardware. They are about better screens, cleaner control, immersive audio that fits the room, and integration that respects the design.

Smart Lighting in 2026: What Is Actually Worth Doing
Lighting

Smart Lighting in 2026: What Is Actually Worth Doing

The best lighting projects still come down to restraint, layering, and good control. Here is how the newest entertainment and smart-lighting trends translate into high-end homes.

Wi-Fi 7 in 2026: When It Is Worth It and When Design Matters More
Networking

Wi-Fi 7 in 2026: When It Is Worth It and When Design Matters More

Wi-Fi 7 is real and fast, but most bad networks are still design problems before they are hardware problems. Here is where the upgrade makes sense and where layout matters more.

Next step

Want this level of finish in your own project?

ETG works with homeowners, builders, and businesses that want lighting, AV, networking, and automation to feel integrated from the start.

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