Landscape Lighting
Design, install, repair, and upgrade low-voltage landscape lighting systems in the Rochester, MI area and Oakland County.
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Landscape lighting should enhance your home’s security and beauty, not create maintenance headaches. We design, install, repair, and upgrade low-voltage systems built to handle Michigan weather.
Smart control works best when it stays reachable. Smart Link adds cellular internet and a local Wi‑Fi network at the transformer for select deployments when property Wi‑Fi doesn’t reach.
Most lighting problems are transformer sizing, voltage drop, corrosion, or damaged cable/splices.
Book Lighting Service Request a Free InspectionMost repeat failures come down to voltage drop, corrosion at splices, and mismatched transformer taps. Our standard focuses on fixing the root cause so lighting stays consistent.
Standard
We design layouts and cable runs to prevent voltage drop so brightness stays consistent across the property.
Reliability
Corrosion is the enemy. We use superior splice connections and clean routing so systems last in Michigan weather.
Control
When desired, we add reliable transformer control and a connectivity foundation so scenes and schedules stay easy.
Smart Link (connectivity) • Smart Socket (schedules) • Smart control hub
We confirm transformer sizing/taps, voltage under load, splice condition, and cable paths — then give you clear findings and options.
We prioritize the highest-ROI path: repair what failed, correct voltage drop, and recommend upgrades only where they reduce repeat problems.
We repair/replace splices, cable, fixtures, and transformers as needed — then balance taps and verify consistent brightness.
We keep systems reliable over time with serviceable hubs, corrosion prevention, and modern control options when you want schedules or scenes.
Smart Socket 3.0 • Smart Link foundation
Modern LEDs are electronics, not the “dimmer bulb” behavior of the halogen era. Low operating voltage often means unreliable performance (flicker, color shift, dropouts), not just “slightly dimmer.” Our standard is to fix voltage first so the system stays predictable.
More: wire gauge & voltage drop • waterproof splices.
Fixture notes: Alliance Outdoor Lighting fixtures for durability; Brilliance Chameleon RGBW Wi‑Fi lamps/modules when color control and scenes are desired.
We standardize on dependable cable, waterproof splices, and correctly sized transformers so systems stay bright, controllable, and serviceable over time.
We are building the definitive local resource for low-voltage lighting in Southeast Michigan.
Low-Voltage Landscape Lighting: Design, Wiring, MaintenanceThe most common causes are corrosion at splices, voltage drop on long runs, and undersized transformers. Our standard focuses on waterproof integrity and voltage discipline.
Often, yes. We can replace failed fixtures, repair cable runs, rework splices, and upgrade transformers/control while keeping what still performs well.
Yes. When desired, we add transformer control and a connectivity foundation so schedules and scenes are easier to manage.
Fixture count, fixture type, layout complexity, trenching conditions, and whether the system needs rewiring or transformer upgrades. We scope this during an inspection.
Keeping splices and hubs clean, dry, and serviceable. A small corrosion issue can cascade into dim or intermittent zones.