What we install

  • Recessed lighting — New construction and retrofit cans, LED wafer lights, proper spacing and layout design
  • Under-cabinet lighting — LED strips and puck lights with dedicated circuits and dimmer control
  • Pendant and chandelier — Heavy fixture support, proper junction box rating, dimmer compatibility
  • Landscape lighting — Low-voltage path lights, uplighting, deck lighting with transformer and timer
  • Smart switches and dimmers — Lutron Caseta, Leviton Decora Smart, and compatible systems
  • Ceiling fans — Fan-rated boxes, proper support, integrated light kits, smart fan switches

Why lighting requires a licensed electrician

In NC, adding new lighting circuits, running wire through walls or ceilings, and modifying your electrical panel all require a licensed electrician. A simple fixture swap on an existing circuit is about the only lighting task that doesn’t. We handle the full range — from a single fixture replacement to a whole-house lighting redesign.

Frequently asked questions

Recessed lighting installation runs $150–$300 per light installed in the Triangle, depending on ceiling type (drywall vs. finished attic above), new circuit requirements, and switch/dimmer configuration. A typical kitchen with 6 recessed lights runs $900–$1,800.
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