We design home theater systems utilizing the correct equipment rack to fit the house and protect all of your home theater components. We also offer the most advanced audio-visual equipment including flat-screen HD TVs, HD projectors or 3D HD TVs. We offer the best-customized home theater systems and repairs with a professional installation. What you can expect from us at HomeTown Services is Customer Satisfaction with reasonable pricing. No job is too big or too small. We can and will do it all.
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We employ licensed technicians with over 23 years of experience, there is no problem or installation that we cannot offer! Home Town Services specialize in Custom Home Theater systems, whole home automation, home audio, outdoor lighting and audio, TV mounts and custom designed home theaters. We connect people with new innovative technology to help simplify their lives at home and at work.
Hometown Servcies is your premier lighting specialist for your kitchen, bathroom, or outdoor grounds. Hometown Services has a knowledge team with the expertise and service that sets us apart in home theater and professional lighting installation. Hometown Services provide the equipment and accessories to complete your system's integration, installation, and technical services.
We appreciate your decision to use Home Town Services. We would like to take time to understand your individual needs. Our goal is for you to walk away with the having received the best service possible. We accomplish this by listening and paying attention to what your needs are. Whether you are having a home theater installed, electrical work done or home automation, we want to make the experience easier on you.
Home Town Services installs home theaters in the Atlanta and Greater Atlanta, Georgia area. Home theater systems can become quite complex. As flat panel and projection screens have come into their own, the media components that go with them have even taken a new turn in technology. Between the cable/satellite/DVR boxes, streaming devices, gaming systems, and miles of cable, home theaters have become a visual and storage nightmare.
Travel through the past six decades with us as we outline the evolution of the home theater experience. In the 1950s, home movies became popular in the United States and elsewhere as Kodak 8 mm film (Path 9.5 mm in France) and camera and projector equipment became affordable. Projected with a small, portable movie projector onto a portable screen, often without sound, this system became the first practical home theater.