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Outdoor, Security & Landscape Lighting in Castle Rock

Get clear, practical help for the electrical issue or project in front of you. Stone Electric provides licensed and insured residential outdoor, security & landscape lighting in Castle Rock.

Call (303) 325-2935 or schedule service to talk through what is happening in your home and the next useful step.

What to know first: Stone Electric handles outdoor, landscape, and exterior lighting. Exterior work depends on the location, intended fixture, available power, and the way the property is used.

What happens next

When you call or schedule service, describe the concern or project, the equipment involved, and what you want to accomplish. Stone can discuss the condition, practical options, and the electrical work that may be needed. The right path depends on the actual home, equipment, access, and scope.

Plan exterior lighting around safety, use, weather, and how you want the property to work.

Begin with the outdoor areas that need light

Entries, steps, paths, driveways, patios, planting beds, trees, architectural features, and security concerns can each call for different lighting and control choices. A useful plan starts with how you use the area after dark.

Controls change how outdoor lighting works

Manual switches, timers, photocells, motion sensors, and smart controls can support different routines. Existing fixtures, available power, weather exposure, and desired behavior help determine the practical options.

Outdoor equipment has to match the location

Exterior lighting must account for weather exposure, moisture, physical protection, cable routes, irrigation, hardscape, landscaping, snow removal, and trip hazards. Outdoor receptacles and equipment can also raise GFCI questions.

Source: Electrical Safety Foundation International

What affects outdoor-lighting scope and cost

Fixture type and quantity, low-voltage or line-voltage approach, existing power, circuit needs, trenching or routing, controls, landscape access, mounting conditions, and future expansion can affect scope.

Describe the goal, not just the fixture

Explain the areas you want to light, when lights should operate, whether the work is new or a repair, and how the property is used. Photos taken from the relevant exterior area can help when safe.

Ready to talk it through?

Call (303) 325-2935 or schedule service. Start with the room, equipment, and concern; the right scope depends on your home.

Castle Rock service context

From a recurring breaker trip to a planned panel, EV charger, lighting, or circuit project, clear details about the room, equipment, and desired result help start the right conversation.

Local permit information

Confirm the Town or County jurisdiction, planned scope, and inspection steps for the specific Castle Rock address before relying on general electrical-permit guidance. Read the official guidance.

Common questions about outdoor, security & landscape lighting

What is the difference between low-voltage and line-voltage outdoor lighting?

The options use different equipment and electrical approaches. The right choice depends on the lighting goal, property conditions, existing power, fixture plan, and future needs.

Discuss the areas to light and the result you want before selecting a system.

Why are my outdoor lights flickering or not working?

The issue can involve fixtures, controls, weather exposure, a GFCI, circuit, transformer, wiring, or another electrical condition.

Note the affected locations, controls, weather pattern, and whether the issue is intermittent.

Can outdoor lights use timers or motion sensors?

Yes, controls can be planned around schedules, dusk-to-dawn operation, motion, or smart behavior, depending on the fixtures and electrical setup.

Describe how you want the lights to work around the property.

What affects outdoor-lighting cost?

Fixture count, system type, power source, routing, trenching, controls, access, weather protection, and landscape conditions can affect scope.

A site-specific lighting plan is more useful than a generic fixture price.

Do outdoor lights need GFCI protection?

Outdoor electrical equipment can raise GFCI and weather-protection questions. The applicable approach depends on the equipment, location, existing circuit, and actual scope.

Do not use damaged exterior electrical equipment or exposed wiring.

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Call (303) 325-2935 or schedule service with the city, room, equipment, symptoms, and project goal.