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Landscape Lighting in Phoenix, AZ

Phoenix homeowners face extreme uv exposure and sun damage that accelerates wear on exterior surfaces. Our local pros understand your area's specific challenges and deliver quality work on every job.

Serving Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, Arcadia, Tempe, Chandler, and surrounding Phoenix communities.

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Why Phoenix Homes Need Landscape Lighting

extreme UV exposure and sun damage
caliche-heavy soil and hard water staining
monsoon season dust and debris (June–September)
extreme summer heat above 110°F
dust storms (haboobs) coating exterior surfaces
Common Home Types We Service
stucco exterior homestile roofs (clay and concrete)desert-landscaped propertiesgated communities with HOA requirementsranch-style single-story homes

What You Get

Dramatically improves evening curb appeal and home value
Increases outdoor security and deters intruders
Highlights architectural features and landscaping
Extends outdoor living into evening hours
Energy-efficient LED fixtures with 10+ year lifespan
Professional design customized to your property

Our Landscape Lighting Process

01

Evening Design Consultation

We walk your property at dusk to understand how light interacts with your home, landscaping, and outdoor spaces — then create a custom lighting plan.

02

Fixture Selection

We select professional-grade LED fixtures appropriate for your climate, soil type, and aesthetic goals — from path lights to uplights and well lights.

03

Professional Installation

Our team installs the low-voltage wiring system, fixtures, and smart timer controls. All work is done cleanly with minimal disruption to your landscaping.

04

Programming and Walkthrough

We program your timer or smart controller and walk you through the system at dusk so you can see the full effect and make any adjustments.

Seasonal Considerations for Phoenix

1
Monsoon debris and mud accumulation (June–Sept)
2
Post-dust storm exterior cleaning
3
Summer heat cracking and fading on stucco
4
Spring algae growth after winter rains
5
Holiday lighting season from October–January

Areas We Serve in Phoenix

Our landscape lighting pros are available throughout the Phoenix metro area, including:

ScottsdaleParadise ValleyArcadiaTempeChandlerGilbertPeoriaGlendaleAhwatukeeFountain Hills

Landscape Lighting FAQ for Phoenix Homeowners

How often should Phoenix homeowners get landscape lighting?
Given Phoenix's extreme uv exposure and sun damage, most homeowners benefit from landscape lighting at least once a year. Monsoon debris and mud accumulation (June–Sept) often makes spring or fall the optimal time to schedule service.
What home types in Phoenix most need landscape lighting?
stucco exterior homes and tile roofs (clay and concrete) are the most common home types in Phoenix and typically see the most wear. Our local pros are familiar with the exterior materials found across the metro.
Is landscape lighting expensive to run?
Modern LED landscape lighting uses very little electricity — a typical 10-fixture system costs approximately $3–8 per month to operate, depending on your local rates and hours of operation.
How long do landscape lights last?
Professional-grade LED landscape fixtures typically last 10–15 years. The low-voltage transformers and wiring are designed to last even longer with minimal maintenance.
Can landscape lighting be expanded later?
Yes. All our systems are designed to be expandable. We size the transformer to handle additional zones, so adding fixtures in the future is straightforward.
What's the difference between landscape lighting and security lighting?
Landscape lighting focuses on aesthetics — highlighting plants, architecture, and pathways. Security lighting prioritizes bright, motion-triggered illumination. We can incorporate both into an integrated system.

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