Landscape Lighting Installation | Metro Detroit
Professional LED landscape lighting that highlights your property's best features, improves safety, and extends your outdoor living hours well past sunset.
Your Landscape Does Not Stop Working at Sunset
The landscaping, hardscaping, and architectural features you invested in disappear the moment the sun goes down. Professional landscape lighting brings them back, creating an entirely different experience of your property after dark. It is the single improvement that has the most dramatic visual impact per dollar spent.
Landscape lighting serves three distinct purposes, and the best systems address all three simultaneously. First, it provides safety by illuminating walkways, steps, grade changes, and entry points so your family and guests navigate comfortably. Second, it provides security by eliminating dark zones around your home where unwanted activity could go unnoticed. Third, and most importantly for many homeowners, it transforms the aesthetic of your property after dark.
The Guy Outdoor Services designs and installs low-voltage LED landscape lighting systems across Metro Detroit. Every installation is custom-designed for your specific property, not a cookie-cutter kit. We select fixture positions, beam angles, color temperatures, and brightness levels to create depth, drama, and atmosphere that makes your property stand out on the street.
Types of Landscape Lighting We Install
Different lighting techniques create different effects. A well-designed system uses multiple techniques layered together for maximum impact.
Pathway and Step Lighting
Low-profile fixtures along walkways, driveways, and steps provide safe navigation while defining the circulation routes through your landscape. We use fixtures that cast light downward in a controlled spread, illuminating the walking surface without creating glare. Step lights are recessed into risers or mounted on adjacent walls to highlight elevation changes.
Accent and Uplighting
Directional fixtures aimed upward at trees, architectural features, sculpture, or focal points in the landscape. Uplighting creates dramatic shadows and silhouettes that add depth and dimension to the nighttime view. We select beam widths and positions based on the size, shape, and distance of each feature being lit.
Downlighting and Moonlighting
Fixtures mounted high in trees or on structures that cast a soft, diffused light downward, simulating natural moonlight filtering through branches. This technique creates gentle pools of light across patios, seating areas, and garden beds. It is the most natural-looking lighting effect and works best in combination with accent lighting.
Wall Wash and Graze Lighting
Fixtures positioned to cast light evenly across a vertical surface such as a retaining wall, stone facade, or privacy fence. Wall washing reveals texture and material character that is invisible during the day. It is particularly effective on natural stone, brick, and stacked stone surfaces where the play of light and shadow emphasizes the material's depth.
Security and Flood Lighting
Broader-beam fixtures positioned at entry points, garage areas, and property perimeters. We design security lighting to provide functional illumination without creating the harsh, prison-yard look of conventional floodlights. Properly aimed and shielded fixtures provide coverage where needed while maintaining the overall aesthetic quality of the system.
Outdoor Living Area Lighting
Dedicated lighting for outdoor kitchens, dining areas, fire features, and lounge zones. Task lighting over cooking surfaces, ambient lighting around seating, and accent lighting on fire pits and water features create a layered environment that is both functional and inviting after dark.
Why We Use Low-Voltage LED Exclusively
Every landscape lighting system we install uses 12-volt LED fixtures. This is not a preference; it is the only technology that meets our standards for performance, efficiency, and longevity in Michigan's climate.
- 80-90% lower energy consumption than halogen
- 50,000+ hour rated lamp life (15-20 years of typical use)
- No bulb replacements for the practical life of the fixture
- Consistent color temperature and brightness over time
- 12-volt systems are safe around water, pets, and children
- Dimmable and programmable with smart timers
- Compact fixture sizes that disappear into the landscape
- Full operation in temperatures from -20 to 120 degrees
We use commercial-grade LED fixtures with solid brass or aluminum housings, not the plastic fixtures sold at home improvement stores. These fixtures are designed to withstand soil contact, moisture, salt spray, and mechanical impact from mowers and trimmers.
How We Design Landscape Lighting
Evening Site Walk
We visit your property after dark to assess existing light conditions, identify key features to illuminate, and understand the nighttime experience from every vantage point: the street, the driveway approach, the front entry, the patio, and interior windows looking out.
Lighting Plan
We develop a fixture layout showing the position, type, beam width, and color temperature of every light. The plan includes transformer sizing, wire routing, and zone groupings for independent control. You see the full system design before installation begins.
Installation
Wire is buried in shallow trenches, fixtures are positioned and staked, and transformers are mounted in discreet locations with timer or smart-home integration. We aim every fixture on-site during the evening to confirm the exact beam angle and brightness level for each position.
Nighttime Walkthrough
We walk the completed system with you after dark, make final adjustments to any fixture positions or brightness levels, and demonstrate the timer and control system. You see exactly what your property looks like with the new lighting before we consider the project complete.
Landscape Lighting FAQ
A professionally designed and installed landscape lighting system typically ranges from $3,500 to $15,000 for residential properties. A focused front-yard system with 8 to 12 fixtures is at the lower end. A comprehensive system covering the entire property with 25 to 40 fixtures, multiple zones, and smart controls is at the higher end. We provide detailed proposals with fixture counts and pricing after the design phase.
Very little. A typical residential LED landscape lighting system consuming 200 to 400 watts running 6 hours per night costs approximately $3 to $8 per month in electricity at Michigan rates. This is comparable to running a single 60-watt incandescent bulb for the same duration. LED efficiency makes operating costs negligible.
Yes. LED fixtures operate reliably in temperatures well below zero. The fixtures we install are rated for direct burial and continuous moisture exposure. In fact, landscape lighting has an outsized visual impact during winter months when snow reflects and amplifies the light, creating a striking effect against the bare architecture of trees and hardscape.
Yes. We offer Wi-Fi-enabled transformers that connect to a smartphone app for on/off control, scheduling, dimming, and zone management from anywhere. You can set seasonal schedules that adjust automatically with daylight hours, create scenes for different occasions, and turn the system on before arriving home. Integration with major smart home platforms is also available.
Lighting Pairs With Everything
Outdoor Kitchens & Living
Lighting transforms outdoor living spaces after dark. Task lighting, ambient glow, and accent illumination are essential to a complete design.
Learn MoreLandscape Design & Build
The best time to install lighting is during a new landscape build. Wire routing is easier and the design can be planned from the start.
Learn MorePatios & Walkways
Step lighting, patio perimeter lighting, and walkway illumination are natural companions to any hardscape project.
Learn MoreSee Your Property in a New Light
Contact us for a lighting consultation. We will visit your property, design a system that highlights its best features, and show you exactly what to expect before installation begins.