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gomsiepop
11-09-2018, 06:53 PM
Can anyone recommend a licensed electrician to install landscape lighting? Thank you.

villagetinker
11-09-2018, 09:19 PM
This is LOW voltage wiring and as far as I know does not require a licensed electrician. Lowe's, Home Depot sell kits of lights, wiring, and the controller. I recommend the Hampton brand at Home Depot (all metal, LED, 5 year warranty). I have these installed at my house for over 3 years with no problems. The controller plugs into an existing outside receptacle and the wiring is typically buried in the stone, mulch or pine straw in the gardens. Typical cost for a designer size house with lights front and rear, is around $400 for parts. Also I use liquid tape (Harbor freight) to seal the tap connections to each lamp. I can provide additional info for any DIYers, send a PM.

gomsiepop
11-10-2018, 07:09 AM
This is LOW voltage wiring and as far as I know does not require a licensed electrician. Lowe's, Home Depot sell kits of lights, wiring, and the controller. I recommend the Hampton brand at Home Depot (all metal, LED, 5 year warranty)I have these installed at my house for over 3 years with no problems. The controller plugs into an existing outside receptacle and the wiring is typically buried in the stone, mulch or pine straw in the gardens. Typical cost for a designer size house with lights front and rear, is around $400 for parts. Also I use liquid tape (Harbor freight) to seal the tap connections to each lamp. I can provide additional info for any DIYers, send a PM.

Thank you for your advice but because of physical limitations my husband is unable to do this type of job. I got a quote from Lenhart (almost 5 times the amount of parts) and I have an appointment with Pikes for another estimate. If you know of a contractor who does landscape lighting please let me know. Thank you

villagetinker
11-10-2018, 08:30 AM
I sent you a PM.

photo1902
11-10-2018, 09:03 AM
Can anyone recommend a licensed electrician to install landscape lighting? Thank you.

If you’re unable or unwilling to do your own, I recommend Jason Schmidt Landscaping. Changes in the law regarding low voltage landscape lighting changed in 2016. In short, an electrician is not required as long as the transformer has a factory installed plug, and there are no changes to the house wiring.