Entry and Path Lighting
Well-lit walkways, front steps, and the entry door are the foundation of good curb appeal. Low-voltage path lights paired with a bright fixture at the door create a welcoming effect that also improves safety for residents and guests.
Accent and Landscape Lighting
Uplighting trees and architectural features adds dramatic depth after dark. Spotlights wash the house face for a polished look. The key is restraint — targeted lighting is more effective than flooding everything with light.
“Rudy and Alan did a complete and professional job with our replacement pathway lights. They look great and everything worked the first time! — Roger L., Manassas VA”
Motion Sensors and Smart Controls
Motion-activated lights near entry points deter intruders and reduce energy use. Smart outdoor outlets and timers let you automate holiday lighting, pathway lights, and security lighting from your phone.
Avoiding Common Mistakes
Too many fixtures at the same height creates a flat, harsh look. Mix heights — ground-level path lights, mid-height wall sconces, and uplighting for trees. Use warm white (2700K–3000K) for a welcoming effect rather than cool white.