Fairfax is one of the largest cities we serve. Old Town Fairfax, Burke, West Springfield, Fairfax Station — different housing eras, different installs per area.
Fairfax City + the broader 22030 area covers a lot of different housing stock. Most Fairfax installs run Lutron Caséta and Sonos — right-sized for the family-suburb housing. Fairfax Station estates (5+ acres) step up to Lutron RA3 with multi-zone Sonance outdoor audio for the bigger jobs.
Fairfax Station's 5+ acre lots create real Wi-Fi coverage problems — primary residence + pool house + detached garage often need their own access points and conduit runs. We design Fairfax Station installs as multi-building infrastructure projects.
The mix shifts by city — what's most-requested here reflects Fairfax's housing stock and demographics.
SWAT A/V is based at 14124 Stonecutter Dr in North Potomac. Most Fairfax, VA consultations happen the same day or next morning. Texts to Rick are typically answered in minutes.
Rick is still in the field on most jobs. The same crew that finishes the work is the crew that started it. Twenty-two years, 10,000+ DMV installs, the same approach.
Rick Baron · Owner, SWAT A/V · North Potomac, MD
Yes — Fairfax Station's large lots need multi-building infrastructure. We design Wi-Fi that reaches every structure with underground conduit, Lutron RA3 lighting throughout, and Sonance outdoor audio that covers pool, patio, and yard zones.
Yes — single TV mounts, smart doorbells, individual room Wi-Fi fixes all welcome. Most Fairfax City jobs are same-week.
Yes — both are high-volume Fairfax-area neighborhoods for us. Mostly family smart home: locks, doorbells, mesh Wi-Fi, TV mounting, security cameras. Caséta + Sonos for most jobs.
Yes. Mosby Woods has 1960s ranches that retrofit cleanly. Old Town Fairfax 19th-century homes need historic-sensitive installs — plaster walls, original wood floors, careful routing.
Fios reaches all of Fairfax City and most of the surrounding ZIPs. Fairfax Station has spottier coverage at the edges. Cox is the cable backbone. T-Mobile Home Internet is a backup for Fairfax Station properties beyond Fios reach.