Lighting That Works When You Need It
Outdoor security lighting does more than illuminate your property. It creates a visible barrier that deters intruders, reduces liability from slip-and-fall accidents, and improves visibility for surveillance cameras. Whether you’re lighting a commercial parking lot, building perimeter, or residential entry points, the right system makes your property safer while cutting energy costs.
We install motion sensor lighting, LED flood lights, and dusk-to-dawn security systems across Alamance, Durham, Orange, and Chatham counties. Your installation is handled by licensed electricians who understand NC building codes, proper fixture placement, and how to wire systems that last.
You get transparent pricing, professional installation, and lighting that actually covers the areas where dark spots create problems.
What Proper Security Lighting Does
Well-designed outdoor security lighting transforms how your property functions after dark, giving you safety, savings, and peace of mind.
Coverage That Actually Protects Your Property
Security lighting only works when it’s placed correctly. A fixture mounted in the wrong spot creates shadows where intruders can hide. One that’s aimed poorly blinds drivers or neighbors instead of illuminating your property. And systems wired incorrectly either fail when you need them or trip breakers constantly.
Our commercial electricians evaluate your property layout, identify vulnerable areas, and position fixtures to eliminate dark spots. Motion sensors get calibrated to detect movement in the zones that matter without triggering every time a car drives past. LED flood lights are aimed to cover entry points, parking areas, and building perimeters without creating glare.
You’re not getting a one-size-fits-all setup. Commercial properties need different coverage than residential homes. A retail parking lot requires uniform illumination for customer safety. A warehouse perimeter needs motion-activated lights that alert you to after-hours activity. Residential installations focus on driveways, walkways, and entry doors.
Every installation uses weatherproof fixtures rated for outdoor use, proper electrical boxes, and wiring that meets NC code. Your system gets tested before we leave to make sure every fixture activates correctly and provides the coverage you’re paying for.
How Your Security Lighting Gets Installed
What's Included in Your Installation
Your outdoor security lighting installation includes a site evaluation to determine fixture placement, the number of lights needed, and the best mounting locations. We map out wiring runs, identify power sources, and plan the installation to minimize disruption to your property.
Fixtures are mounted at the correct height—typically 7 to 10 feet—to maximize coverage and reduce glare. Motion sensors are positioned to detect movement across entry paths, not directly toward the sensor, which improves accuracy. Wiring is run through weatherproof conduit where exposed and connected to properly rated electrical boxes.
LED fixtures provide instant-on capability, which means full brightness the moment motion is detected. No warm-up time, no flickering, no waiting. Photocell sensors can be added for dusk-to-dawn operation, keeping lights off during daylight hours to save energy. Adjustable sensitivity settings let you fine-tune detection zones to reduce false activations from pets or passing vehicles.
After installation, we test each fixture, adjust aiming angles, and verify that motion sensors trigger correctly. You’ll know how to override the system if needed and understand how the controls work. The job isn’t finished until your lighting functions the way it should.
Frequently Asked Questions