Climate
integration.
Climate control integrated into the home's automation system — multi-zone scheduling, occupancy-based setbacks, and coordinated operation with shading, lighting, and security. We don't supply the mechanical hardware; we design the integration plan and bring it into the wider home automation.
Climate control
that thinks ahead.
A modern luxury home has multiple climate zones — different temperatures for different rooms, different schedules for different days, different setpoints for occupancy versus vacancy. Without integration, that's a wall full of thermostats nobody touches. With integration, it's a system that responds to how the home is actually used.
Wenner integrates Crestron and Lutron climate control with the rest of the home's automation system. Schedules respond to the architect's intent. Occupancy sensors handle setbacks automatically. The morning scene warms the bedroom before you wake. The away-from-home scene drops the temperature across the whole house when the security system arms.
We don't supply furnaces, heat pumps, or air handlers — that's your mechanical contractor's scope. What we provide is the best plan of attack for integrating their system into the wider home: thermostats, zone controllers, sensors, scenes, and the coordinated drawing set that lets the mechanical trade and the automation trade actually agree on day one.
For more advanced projects — multi-zone estates, mixed-use buildings, or homes with complex HVAC requirements — we also offer reliable DDC (direct digital control) climate control. DDC sits alongside Crestron / Lutron at the integration layer and lets the mechanical strategy and the automation strategy share the same logic, schedules, and override paths. We bring DDC in only where it's warranted; for most luxury homes, a well-specified Crestron or Lutron thermostat layer is the right answer.
A climate integration plan, end to end.
- Integration plan — written in coordination with the mechanical trade and shared with the rest of the design team. Defines zones, controls, and how climate interacts with shading, lighting, and security.
- Thermostat & sensor specification — selected for the room, the architecture, and the rest of the technology stack. Crestron, Lutron, and architectural-grade thermostats only.
- DDC for advanced projects — reliable direct digital control where the mechanical scope warrants it: estates, mixed-use, or homes with complex zoning. Specified only where it adds real value.
- Scene programming — climate folded into the home's everyday scenes. Morning, evening, away, vacation, guest mode.
- Coordination with the mechanical trade — we sit at their meetings, share our drawings, and reconcile their controls strategy with ours.
- Commissioning — live in the home. Every zone tested, every scene walked through, every edge case anticipated.
- WennerCare aftercare — proactive remote monitoring, software updates, and priority response from the same team that designed it. Learn about WennerCare →
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Climate integration is most efficient when designed in at the architectural stage — coordinated with the rest of the home's electrical and automation infrastructure, and with the mechanical trade's controls strategy.
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