Can lighting be added after a patio or landscape install?
Yes, but it is usually cleaner to plan lighting before hardscape and planting work is complete.
Make the property safer and more useful after dark with lighting for walkways, trees, patios, pools, structures, architecture, and seasonal displays.
Move from a dark or flat-looking property to a safer, warmer, more finished nighttime experience.
Dark walkways
Poor nighttime curb appeal
Pool or patio feels unused
Need seasonal display
Want to highlight trees
Need safer entry
Each path is organized by symptoms and outcomes, so customers can start with what they are seeing and move toward the right service.
Every outdoor request should become easier to understand, price, schedule, and maintain.
Choose areas that need light
Confirm safety, curb appeal, or entertainment goal
Review transformer, fixtures, and wire paths
Install, aim, test, and document
Lighting is usually fixture-count and scope-based. Transformer needs, wiring access, fixture quality, and project zones affect the quote.
Unified lighting look
Cross-sells with hardscape and outdoor living
Safety-first placement
Seasonal display option
Yes, but it is usually cleaner to plan lighting before hardscape and planting work is complete.
Yes. Low-voltage path and accent lighting can improve safety and curb appeal without harsh floodlight effects.
Yes. Seasonal lighting can be requested as part of the lighting and seasonal service path.
Photos, address, timeline, and what you are seeing help us recommend the right service, visit, plan, or proposal.