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Landscape Lighting Services in Palm Bay, FL

Palm Bay Landscape Lighting covers the full life cycle of a low-voltage outdoor lighting system: new installation from scratch, repair on aging or failing systems, LED conversion for older halogen setups, and ongoing maintenance and adjustment. Every service below is scoped honestly — some can be quoted after a short phone call, and some need an on-site design visit before pricing makes sense. Homeowners in Palm Bay, Melbourne, and nearby Brevard County can call or request a quote for any of them.

The Four Services We Cover

These are the standard categories of work on a residential landscape lighting system. Most projects fall neatly into one of them, and some — like a full LED conversion during a repair visit — combine two.

Landscape Lighting Installation

Designing and installing a new low-voltage lighting system for a home that has none, or for a section of the yard that was never lit — path lighting, uplighting for palms and oaks, wall grazing, entry and address lighting, and pool-area accents. Fixture count, placement, wire runs, and transformer sizing are worked out on-site before pricing.

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Landscape Lighting Repair

Diagnosing and fixing systems that have gone dim, gone dark in sections, or started tripping the transformer. Common causes in Palm Bay include corroded connections, cut wires from edging or irrigation work, water-damaged transformers, and failed lamp sockets. Most repair visits can be scoped by phone before scheduling.

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LED Landscape Lighting Conversion

Replacing older halogen lamps and fixtures with LED equivalents. Conversion reduces power draw, cuts heat inside fixtures, and often frees up transformer capacity so more fixtures can be added later. On sealed halogen fixtures that have already failed, full fixture replacement is usually the better path.

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Landscape Lighting Maintenance & Adjustment

Cleaning and re-aiming fixtures after landscaping has grown, raising path lights that have been swallowed by St. Augustine grass, checking connections, replacing failed lamps, and resetting timers or photocells. A quick maintenance visit often catches problems before they turn into full repair calls.

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How These Services Get Quoted

Quote timing depends on how much of the job can be understood without seeing the property. Here's the honest breakdown so you know what to expect.

Installation — on-site design visitNew systems need a walk of the property. Fixture count, placement, wire runs, and transformer sizing can't be guessed from the street. The visit is short, and the quote reflects the actual scope.
Repair — usually phone-scopableDescribe what stopped working and roughly when. Whether it's one fixture, a whole zone, or a tripping transformer usually tells us where to look. Most repair visits are ballparked before we show up.
LED conversion — depends on the existing systemIf we already know your transformer, fixture types, and lamp count, conversion can be scoped by phone. If not, we may need a brief look at the system first.
Maintenance — phone or scheduledRoutine maintenance visits can be scheduled directly from a phone conversation. If something specific has already failed, that becomes a repair conversation instead.

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Call for repair questions or a quick scope conversation, or send the quote form for installation and design work.