Moving to a new house soon, and in anticipation, ordered a bunch of new Zigbee switches and dimmers. made use of black Friday sales. Yes! Will go to my new house and begin replacing switches.
Went to our walkthrough yesterday, only to discover that most of the switches are already dimmers! they MIGHT even be Lutrons(need to check closely tomorrow). haha, if they are really lutrons, I will need to think what to do with my newly purchased switches ;p
Lutron makes a pretty extensive line of non-smart switches and dimmers. Is this a new construction home? If so, it would be unlikely that the builder included smart switches. If it is a pre-owned home, then you may very well have gotten lucky! Let us know exactly what the model numbers are of the dimmers.
I am building a new home right now and I would be highly surprised if they are Lutron Caseta Smart dimmers. Unless of course the home is listed as a Smart Home or something like that. My builder charges around $500 just to get rocker paddle switches vs toggle switches.
There are lots of Lutron “non-smart” dimmers. They are just really nice, manually dimmers that cannot be integrated with any systems whatsoever.
Only Lutron Caseta, RadioRA2, and HomeWorks switches, dimmers, and fan controllers can be integrated with Hubitat, and even then only via their respective Lutron “hub” device on the home network. For Caseta, one needs a Lutron SmartBridge Pro2. For RadioRA2, one needs a Lutron RadioRA2 Main Repeater. Etc…
The smart versions of Maestro (RadioRA2/Homeworks) have the little wireless "arrow" icon molded into the bottom right of the main button. Non connected Maestro just say Lutron.
I just don't have the heart to tell the OP that he just has regular dimmers. I feel like I'd be telling a kid there's no Santa. One of you heartless fellas gotta do it.
Yeah, I have been getting that realization now. That 99% they would be regular dimmers...I had hope for a few hours...anyway, time to go find my box of Jasco dimmers
I hated to see it for you, but it was too good to be true. But you'll have a nice time setting up your own network. Best of luck with it, and let us know if we can offer any advice. This is a great group.