Track Lighting Alamance, Durham, Chatham, Guilford, Orange County, NC

Light That Moves When You Do

Adjustable track lighting gives you complete control over where light goes in your home. Highlight artwork, brighten workspaces, or change the mood of any room without tearing into your ceiling.

Licensed Electricians You Can Count On

01

Over 35 Years Experience

Our master electrician has decades of hands-on work. Your installation meets NC code and keeps your home safe from electrical hazards.

02

Flat-Rate Pricing Upfront

Know exactly what you’re paying before work starts. No hourly surprises, no hidden fees added after the job’s finished.

03

Fully Stocked Service Trucks

Our technicians arrive with parts and tools to complete most track lighting jobs same-day. No waiting around for supply runs.

04

Real People Answer Calls

Speak directly with our service representatives who understand electrical work. No automated loops, no endless hold times, no runaround.

Professional Track Lighting Installation Services

Flexible Lighting That Adapts to Your Space

Track lighting gives you something fixed ceiling lights can’t—the ability to aim light exactly where you need it, then change it when your space changes. Whether you’re highlighting family photos in the hallway, brightening your kitchen island, or creating gallery-style lighting in your living room, track systems let you adjust the direction and focus without calling an electrician every time you rearrange furniture.

The system runs on a single electrical connection, making installation simpler and less invasive than cutting multiple holes for recessed cans. Modern LED track heads use a fraction of the energy traditional bulbs consume while lasting years longer. You get better light, lower electric bills, and the freedom to reposition fixtures whenever you want.

Benefits of Adjustable Track Lighting

What Track Lighting Actually Does for You

It's not just about the fixtures on your ceiling. It's about having lighting that works the way you actually live in your home.

01

You can spotlight your artwork today and redirect the same fixture to light your reading chair tomorrow without any tools.

02

Your monthly electric bill drops because LED track heads use up to 80 percent less energy than traditional bulbs.

03

Installation doesn’t require tearing up your ceiling or patching drywall like recessed lighting does in existing homes.

04

Each track head aims independently, so you control exactly where light falls instead of settling for fixed downlights.

05

The fixtures last for years—quality LED track heads can run for 50,000 hours before needing replacement.

06

You avoid the permanent commitment of recessed cans that can’t be moved once they’re installed in your ceiling.

Track Lighting for Kitchens and Living Spaces

Light Your Space the Way You Use It

Kitchens need light in specific places—over the island where you’re chopping vegetables, above the sink where you’re washing dishes, directed at the stove while you’re cooking. Track lighting delivers that targeted illumination without the guesswork of fixed recessed cans that might miss the mark by a foot.

Living rooms and dining areas benefit from the same flexibility. Aim track heads at the wall where you hang photos, then adjust them when you swap out the artwork. Direct light onto bookshelves, highlight architectural details, or create ambient lighting by bouncing light off the ceiling. The track stays in place, but the light goes where you need it.

Hallways, home offices, and bedrooms all work well with track systems. The installation connects to your existing ceiling junction box in most cases, which means less construction work and lower labor costs compared to installing multiple recessed fixtures. You’re not locked into one lighting layout for the life of your home.

Track Lighting Installation Process

How We Install Your Track Lighting System

Site Assessment and Planning

We evaluate your space, discuss where you want light directed, and plan the track layout that works best for your needs.

Professional Installation and Wiring

Our licensed electricians connect the track to your electrical system, mount it securely, and install the track heads you’ve selected.

Testing and Adjustment

We test every fixture, adjust the aim and positioning, and make sure you know how to reposition the heads yourself.

LED Track Lighting Energy Savings

Lower Electric Bills Every Single Month

LED track lighting cuts energy consumption dramatically. Where a traditional 60-watt incandescent bulb draws significant power, a 10-watt LED track head produces the same amount of light. That difference shows up on your electric bill month after month, year after year.

The average home spends about 15 percent of its electricity budget on lighting. Switching to LED track systems can save you roughly $225 annually in energy costs. The fixtures themselves last significantly longer than traditional bulbs—up to 50,000 hours in many cases—which means fewer replacements and less waste.

Track lighting also gives you directional control that recessed fixtures can’t match. Because LED track heads focus light exactly where you aim them, you’re not wasting energy illuminating areas that don’t need it. You use fewer fixtures to light the same space effectively, which compounds your energy savings over time.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does track lighting installation cost compared to recessed lighting?
Track lighting typically costs between $100 and $300 per fixture when using existing wiring, and installation is usually less expensive than recessed lighting because it doesn’t require cutting multiple holes in your ceiling or extensive drywall work. Recessed lighting often runs $200 to $300 per fixture once you factor in the labor for cutting ceiling holes, running wire, installing housings, and patching drywall. Track systems connect to a single junction box—often the same box that powered your old ceiling light—which keeps labor costs lower. The total project cost depends on how many track heads you want and whether any new wiring is needed, but in most retrofit situations, track lighting is the more budget-friendly option that still gives you professional results.
Yes, that’s one of the main advantages of track lighting. Once the system is installed, you can slide the individual track heads along the rail and swivel them to aim light in different directions without any tools or electrical knowledge. Most track heads have a simple locking mechanism—you twist or press a release, move the fixture where you want it, then lock it back in place. This means you can change your lighting layout whenever you rearrange furniture, hang new artwork, or just want a different look in the room. The track itself stays mounted to the ceiling, but the fixtures move freely along it. We’ll show you exactly how to adjust your specific track heads when we complete the installation so you’re comfortable making changes on your own.
Track lighting works extremely well in kitchens because it lets you direct light exactly where you’re working. You can aim individual track heads at your island, countertops, sink, and stove—all the places where you actually need focused light for cooking and food prep. Unlike fixed recessed lights that might miss your work surface by a foot or two, track heads adjust to hit the exact spot. Modern LED track fixtures produce bright, clear light that makes it easier to see what you’re doing, and they don’t generate the heat that older halogen track lights used to put out. The flexibility also means you can adjust the lighting if you ever remodel or change your kitchen layout. Many homeowners use track lighting over islands and peninsulas where a single pendant might block sightlines or where multiple pendants would feel cluttered.
Quality LED track lighting heads typically last around 50,000 hours, which translates to roughly 17 years if you run them eight hours a day. That’s significantly longer than traditional incandescent bulbs that burn out after about 1,000 hours or compact fluorescent bulbs that might make it to 8,000 hours. The extended lifespan means you’re not climbing up to replace bulbs every few months, and you’re not dealing with the hassle and expense of constant replacements. LED track heads also maintain their brightness better over time—they don’t dim gradually the way some older technologies do. When you combine that longevity with the energy savings from using 80 percent less electricity than incandescent bulbs, the upfront cost of LED track lighting pays for itself through lower electric bills and virtually eliminated replacement costs.
Track lighting is experiencing a modern comeback in interior design. While it fell out of favor for a period when people associated it with the chunky, industrial-looking systems from the 1980s, today’s track lighting looks completely different. Modern systems feature sleek profiles, clean lines, and fixture heads that range from minimalist spotlights to stylish pendants. Designers are embracing track lighting again because it offers flexibility that fixed recessed cans can’t match, and the adjustable nature fits perfectly with how people actually use their homes now. The ability to reposition lights as your needs change makes track systems practical for homeowners who don’t want permanent lighting decisions. Current design trends emphasize layered lighting with ambient, task, and accent fixtures working together, and track lighting handles all three roles in a single system.
Yes, track lighting actually works better on vaulted and sloped ceilings than recessed lighting does in many cases. Recessed fixtures can be difficult or impossible to install properly on angled ceilings because the cans don’t sit right when the ceiling isn’t level. Track systems mount directly to the ceiling surface regardless of the angle, and you can use adjustable stems or pendants to hang the track heads so they point straight down where you need light. This makes track lighting an ideal solution for rooms with cathedral ceilings, angled soffits, or any non-standard ceiling configuration. The track follows the slope of your ceiling, but the individual fixtures aim wherever you direct them. We can assess your specific ceiling situation and recommend the right track mounting method and fixture style to work with your space.