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Quick answers to the questions Anchorage homeowners ask most.
It depends on how much you want lit and the fixture count — a few path lights and a couple of uplights is a smaller job than lighting the whole front, the trees, and the patio. Low-voltage LED systems also keep running costs low. The quickest way to a real number is a free quote.
Most residential landscape lighting is 12-volt low-voltage run off a transformer, which is safe to work around and gentle on energy use. We size the transformer and bury the wire properly so the system is tidy and reliable.
Yes — we use LED fixtures in a warm color temperature. They draw very little power, last for years, and put out a warm, inviting light rather than a harsh blue-white.
They can. Most systems run on a timer or photocell so they come on at dusk and off on a schedule, and many can be set from your phone. We'll set it up the way you want at the walkthrough.
We plan the layout, place and aim the fixtures, bury the low-voltage wire, and connect everything to a transformer and timer sized for the system — then walk you through how it works. We protect the beds and lawn while we work and leave the yard tidy.
Yes. We design, install, take down, and store seasonal holiday lighting — roofline, trees, and yard displays — so you skip the ladder work.
Yes — we cover Anchorage, all of the Anchorage Municipality, and nearby Eagle River, Wasilla, and Palmer.
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