Low-Voltage Lighting, Raleigh, NC

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If you’re interested in low-voltage lighting on your property, give us a call for more information.

When the sun comes up and illuminates the mountains and ground below, it’s tough to beat the view. Similarly, lights in the outdoor space of a residential property can light up the trees and make the area look more inviting while also increasing its functionality. Adding outdoor lighting is an excellent investment into your Raleigh, North Carolina property, and it’s something we can tackle at Laurdane Associates. We work with local property owners to design and install beautiful lighting elements, including up lighting, path lighting, accent lighting, and security lighting.

Low-Voltage Lighting in Raleigh, North Carolina

One of the questions that many of our clients ask is whether the addition of more light fixtures will cause their energy bills to spike. We have good news – we use low-voltage lighting to keep energy costs under control without sacrificing the visual appeal of the property. Low-voltage lighting uses less energy than standard light fixtures, yet can easily illuminate a space. We often recommend LED lighting to our clients, as it’s one of the most energy-efficient options available. Another benefit of LED lighting is that the bulbs can last for many years without having to be replaced.

If you’re interested in low-voltage lighting on your property, give us a call for more information. Our friendly and helpful technicians can answer any questions you might have about this type of lighting system, as well as provide you with an estimate for the addition of lights on your property. We specialize in low-voltage lighting for outdoor use, including to illuminate pathways and landscaping, as well as to accent areas of your home.


At Laurdane Associates, we provide low-voltage lighting services throughout Raleigh, Cary, Garner, Knightdale, Wake Forest, Hillsborough, Carrboro, Morrisville, Chapel Hill, and Durham, North Carolina.