St. George & Washington County, Utah
Your Landscape After Dark
Expert landscape lighting design and installation for St. George homes and businesses. Systems are designed for Southern Utah’s heat, terrain, and long evenings — with on-site lighting demos when helpful to confirm layout and effect.
The Benefits
Six Reasons St. George Homeowners Choose Landscape Lighting
Your outdoor space deserves to perform day and night. Here’s why professionally installed landscape lighting is one of the most practical upgrades you can make to your property.
Beautification
Focal points come alive after dusk. Textures that are less visible in daylight become more defined, and architectural features work together with your landscaping for a clean, intentional look.
Extended Outdoor Living
St. George’s warm evenings are made for outdoor use. Landscape lighting allows patios, pools, and gathering areas to remain functional after sunset — extending how often you can use your space.
Safe Passage
Steps, elevation changes, and desert landscaping with thorny plants can become hazards in the dark. Strategically placed path lighting guides guests safely while keeping the aesthetic clean and intentional.
Security
A well-lit exterior reduces shadows and dark areas around the property. Lighting improves visibility and adds a layer of passive security while maintaining a clean, intentional layout.
Property Value
Professional landscape lighting creates a strong first impression for visitors and buyers. It’s one of the few exterior upgrades that improves both usability and overall appearance.
Energy Efficiency
Modern LED low-voltage systems use a fraction of the power of older halogen fixtures. We design systems with smart timers, dusk-to-dawn sensors, and energy-efficient fixtures that keep your utility bills low.
Built for St. George
Lighting Designed for the Mojave Desert Climate
Southern Utah’s landscape is unlike anywhere else. Our installations are designed specifically for the conditions of Washington County — not adapted from generic layouts.
Serving All of Washington County
St. George, Washington, Hurricane, Ivins, Santa Clara, La Verkin, Toquerville, Virgin, and surrounding communities.
Heat-Rated Fixtures
St. George summers regularly exceed 110°F. Fixtures and wiring are selected for high-heat environments to ensure long-term performance.
Caliche & Rocky Soil Expertise
Wire is installed to handle the caliche hardpan and rocky soil common in the St. George area, ensuring durability and proper burial depth.
Desert Plant Lighting
Joshua trees, cacti, boulders, and red rock features are lit in a way that highlights natural form without over-lighting or harsh glare.
in St. George, making outdoor living a priority
With our quality LED landscape lighting fixtures
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On-site lighting demonstration, see results before you buy
How It Works
Our Simple 4-Step Process
From your first call to the moment your lights turn on for the first time, the process is structured to be clear, efficient, and tailored to your property.
Site Assesment
The process begins with a walkthrough of the property. Layout, existing features, key focal points, and areas requiring visibility are evaluated to guide overall lighting design
Custom Design
A lighting layout is developed based on the property’s structure and intended use. Fixture placement, beam spread, and intensity are planned to create balanced coverage without over-lighting.
Professional Installation
The system is installed with attention to layout, fixture placement, and wiring. All connections are completed, wiring is buried, and surrounding landscape areas are restored to maintain a clean, finished appearance.
Customer Timer Setup
The lighting system is programmed to operate on a consistent schedule based on your preferences. Fixture alignment and output are adjusted to ensure balanced coverage and proper performance from day one.
Built for St. George
Lighting Designed for the Mojave Desert Climate
Southern Utah’s landscape is unlike anywhere else. Our installations are designed specifically for the conditions of Washington County — not adapted from generic layouts.
📍 Serving St. George, Washington, Ivins, Santa Clara, Hurricane & surrounding areas
🕐 Mon–Sat, 7 am – 6 pm
See Your Lighting Layout Before You Commit
Lighting demonstrations are available when helpful to reduce guesswork. Temporary fixtures can be set up at dusk to evaluate placement, light output, and overall effect in real conditions — with no pressure to move forward.
How much does landscape lighting cost in St. George, Utah?
Landscape lighting costs in St. George typically range from $800–$3,500 for a basic front-yard system to $3,000–$10,000+ for larger properties with more extensive coverage. Cost depends on fixture count, transformer size, wire run lengths, and fixture quality. Detailed, itemized quotes are provided after an on-site assessment so scope and pricing are clearly defined.
What type of landscape lighting is best for Southern Utah’s climate?
Low-voltage LED systems are ideal for St. George’s desert climate. They withstand extreme heat, use 75–80% less energy than halogen systems, and have a lifespan of 10+ years. Fixtures, wiring, and connections are selected for high-heat environments to ensure long-term performance in Washington County conditions.
Do you offer a free lighting demonstration in St. George?
Lighting demonstrations can be provided when helpful to evaluate layout and key areas before installation. Temporary fixtures may be set up at dusk to preview placement and light output in real conditions, allowing decisions to be made with greater confidence.
Will landscape lighting work with desert landscaping like rocks and cacti?
Yes — Southern Utah’s native landscape responds well to professional lighting. Boulders, red rock features, Joshua trees, agave, ornamental grasses, and desert-adapted shrubs can be highlighted using controlled uplighting and accent techniques that emphasize natural form without harsh glare.
How long does landscape lighting installation take?
Yes — Southern Utah’s native landscape responds well to professional lighting. Boulders, red rock features, Joshua trees, agave, ornamental grasses, and desert-adapted shrubs can be highlighted using controlled uplighting and accent techniques that emphasize natural form without harsh glare.
What areas near St. George do you serve?
Yes — Southern Utah’s native landscape responds well to professional lighting. Boulders, red rock features, Joshua trees, agave, ornamental grasses, and desert-adapted shrubs can be highlighted using controlled uplighting and accent techniques that emphasize natural form without harsh glare.