Outdoor and Landscape Lighting Installation in East, Aurora – Extend Your Living Space Into the Evening
Picture this. You come home to your East or Aurora house after a long day. The sun has set. Your front walkway is illuminated by soft, warm path lights. Your oak tree glows from below, revealing its branching structure. The stone retaining wall is washed with gentle light. You can actually see where you are walking. Your home looks warm, inviting, and secure. That is what professional landscape lighting delivers. Not just safety — beauty. Our licensed electrical company specializes in outdoor lighting installation for homeowners. We are not landscape architects, but we understand how light interacts with plants, hardscapes, and architecture. We know the difference between a narrow beam spot (10‑15 degrees) for tall trees and a wide flood (60‑120 degrees) for broad walls. We select the right fixture for every application: brass path lights for walkways, well lights for uplighting trees, bullet lights for signage, and deck lights for steps. We also install low voltage systems (12V) that are energy‑efficient and safe to bury. Whether you need a complete landscape lighting design or just want to add a few pathway lights, we deliver code‑compliant, warrantied work. Homeowners across East and Aurora choose us because we treat their yard as an extension of their home — and we light it accordingly.
Complete Outdoor Lighting Services – From Fixture Selection to Transformer Sizing to Final Aiming
We handle every residential outdoor lighting need, from a single spotlight on a mailbox to a 40‑fixture system covering a full acre. Below is what we do for homeowners in East and Aurora, along with realistic timeframes based on actual job records.
- Pathway lighting installation – brass, copper, or aluminum path lights spaced 8‑10 feet apart along walkways, driveways, and garden edges. Includes digging small holes, setting stakes, leveling each head. Time: 2‑4 hours for 6‑12 lights.
- Uplighting and tree lighting – bullet lights or well lights aimed upward to accent tree trunks, tall shrubs, or architectural columns. Beam angles adjusted from narrow (15°) to medium (40°). Time: 1‑3 hours for 4‑8 fixtures.
- Downlighting and moonlighting – fixtures mounted in trees or on eaves, aiming downward to simulate natural moonlight. Creates soft shadows and a natural feel. Time: 2‑4 hours including tree mounting.
- Well lights – flush‑to‑ground housings for uplighting trees, statues, or walls without visible fixtures. Requires digging a hole and setting in gravel. Time: 30‑45 minutes per light.
- Step and deck lighting – recessed lights into stair risers, under railings, or along bench seating. Requires drilling and careful wire routing. Time: 2‑5 hours per deck.
- Transformer installation – sizing (150W to 1200W) based on total fixture wattage plus 20% buffer, mounting 18 inches above grade on a wall or post, connecting to GFCI circuit, programming digital photocell timer. Time: 1‑2 hours.
- Smart lighting control – WiFi‑enabled transformers with app control (set schedules, dimming, color temperature). Integrates with Alexa, Google Home, HomeKit. Time: 30‑60 minutes.
- Existing system repair – locate breaks, replace corroded fixtures, upgrade transformers, fix voltage drop issues. Time: 1‑3 hours.
Most Common Landscape Lighting Problems We Fix in East and Aurora – Causes and Solutions
We have repaired hundreds of landscape lighting systems across East and Aurora. Most failures fall into a few predictable categories. Below are the most common problems, their root causes, and how long it takes us to fix them.
- Entire system is dead – usually a tripped GFCI outlet (often from moisture in a junction box), failed transformer (overheating or lightning strike), or a landscaper cut the main cable. Fix: Reset GFCI, replace transformer, or splice cable with waterproof direct‑bury connector. Time: 45‑90 minutes.
- Some lights work, others do not – corroded connection at a specific fixture (moisture inside the wire nut), or a break in the daisy‑chain cable. Fix: Open each non‑working fixture, clean or replace connector, test continuity. Time: 1‑2.5 hours.
- Lights at the end of the run are noticeably dim – voltage drop due to 16‑gauge or 18‑gauge cable over a long run (over 100 feet). Fix: Replace with 12‑gauge cable or split into separate transformer taps. Time: 2‑5 hours.
- Brass fixtures have turned green or spotted – natural patina. Some homeowners like it; others prefer shiny brass. Fix: Clean with brass polish (15‑30 minutes per fixture) or replace with powder‑coated aluminum for a consistent look.
- Plastic fixtures are cracked or yellowed – UV damage from sun exposure. Fix: Replace with solid brass or copper (30‑60 minutes total).
- Lights stay on all day – photocell sensor is covered by dirt, spider webs, or paint, or the sensor has failed. Fix: Clean sensor lens or replace photocell (20‑30 minutes).
- Transformer hums loudly or feels hot – overloaded (too many watts for its rating) or internal core failure. Fix: Reduce load or replace with larger transformer (30‑60 minutes).
- Lights flicker or strobe – loose connection somewhere in the system or voltage fluctuations from the utility. Fix: Check and tighten all connections; if problem persists, add a voltage regulator. Time: 1‑2 hours.
Most repairs are completed in under 2 hours. For new installations, we provide a fixed price that includes a detailed design, all materials (fixtures, transformer, cable, connectors), trenching, and final aiming. We also offer a second visit at no charge to make adjustments after you have lived with the lighting for a few weeks — because sometimes a fixture that looked perfect on paper needs to be moved a few feet after you see it at night.
Beyond repairs and installations, we also offer a night demo service. For $99 (credited toward installation), we bring a portable transformer and a selection of fixtures to your East or Aurora home after dark. We temporarily place them around your yard so you can see exactly how different techniques (uplighting, downlighting, path lighting) will look on your specific trees and walls. You can move fixtures around, try different beam angles, and make decisions with confidence. Customers tell us this is the most valuable service we offer because it eliminates guesswork and prevents buyer's remorse.
Design Techniques That Elevate Your Property – Layered Lighting, Focal Points, and Dark Sky Compliance
Good landscape lighting is not just about putting lights in the ground. It requires layering. We typically use three layers: task lighting (path lights for safety), accent lighting (uplights for trees and features), and ambient lighting (downlights for overall soft glow). We also identify focal points — a beautiful Japanese maple, a stone fireplace, a water feature — and give them 30‑50% more lumens than surrounding areas. This draws the eye and creates visual interest. We also avoid common mistakes: placing path lights in a straight line (looks like a runway), over‑lighting (wastes energy and creates glare), and aiming fixtures directly into windows (annoys neighbors).
Increasingly, homeowners in East and Aurora also ask for dark sky compliant lighting. Traditional uplighting wastes energy and contributes to light pollution. Dark sky fixtures are fully shielded, directing light downward where it belongs. We offer a full line of IDA (International Dark‑Sky Association) approved fixtures that reduce glare, save energy, and protect nocturnal wildlife. Many municipalities are updating their codes to require dark sky compliance for new construction. Installing compliant fixtures now future‑proofs your landscape lighting.
Another growing trend is color temperature tuning. Warm light (2700K‑3000K) is best for landscapes because it mimics firelight and flatters foliage. Cool light (4000K‑5000K) looks harsh on plants but works well for security lighting. We help you choose the right temperature for each zone. We also offer tunable white fixtures that adjust from 2700K to 5000K via a smartphone app — so you can have warm light for a dinner party and cool light for working in the garage.
Why Professional Installation Beats DIY – Voltage Drop Calculations, Waterproof Connections, and Safety
The biggest mistake DIY landscape lighting installers make is ignoring voltage drop. A 100‑foot run of 16‑gauge wire carrying 100 watts will lose 2‑3 volts — enough to make the last light 30‑40% dimmer than the first. Professionals calculate voltage drop using Ohm's Law and upsize wire or use multi‑tap transformers to compensate. We also use waterproof connectors that are actually waterproof — not the plastic quick‑connects that come with kits, which fail after one winter. Our connections are made inside gel‑filled capsules or heat‑shrink butt connectors with adhesive lining. We also bury cable at least 6 inches deep — not just under mulch — to protect it from aerators, shovels, and rodents. And we install a grounding lug on every transformer and bond metal fixtures to prevent shock hazards. These details are invisible but essential. When you hire us for outdoor lighting installation near me in East or Aurora, you get a system that works for 10‑15 years, not 10‑15 months.
We also help you navigate HOA and municipal rules. Some East and Aurora HOAs have strict rules about landscape lighting: maximum height of path lights, no uplighting on certain trees, timers required to turn off by 10 PM, etc. We review your HOA guidelines before designing your system to ensure compliance. If your municipality requires a permit for low voltage lighting (some do for systems over 300 watts), we pull it and schedule the inspection. No surprises, no fines, no angry neighbors.
Ready to See Your East or Aurora Home in a Whole New Light? Call Us for a Free Evening Estimate
Do not guess at landscape lighting. Let us show you what is possible. Call us today to schedule a free on‑site consultation. We will walk your property, discuss your vision, and provide a detailed quote for professional outdoor and landscape lighting installation. From pathway lighting and uplighting to well lights and smart controls, we handle every detail. Serving homeowners across East and Aurora with quality craftsmanship, honest pricing, and a passion for great design. Contact us now and start enjoying your yard every night of the year.