The right lighting transforms your property after dark. It highlights architectural details, illuminates walkways for safety, and extends the hours you can enjoy your outdoor spaces. According to the National Association of Home Builders, landscape lighting is one of the top five most-wanted outdoor features among home buyers.
Webber Landscaping designs and installs low-voltage LED lighting systems built for the Piedmont Triad's climate. Our fixtures are rated for the humidity, temperature swings, and heavy rainfall common in Winston-Salem and surrounding areas. Every installation starts with a custom lighting plan tailored to your specific property, architecture, and landscape.
We also offer full-service holiday and Christmas light installation for residential and commercial properties across Greensboro, High Point, Kernersville, and the entire Triad region.
Before & After: See What Lighting Can Do
Most homeowners don't realize how dramatically lighting changes the look of their property until they see it. These before-and-after comparisons show the transformation professional landscape lighting delivers.
Low-Voltage LED Landscape Lighting
Our permanent landscape lighting systems use 12-volt LED technology that's safe, energy-efficient, and built to last. LED fixtures use up to 80% less energy than traditional halogen bulbs and last 40,000+ hours, meaning years of maintenance-free operation.
Every system includes a professional-grade transformer with a built-in timer and photocell, so your lights turn on automatically at dusk and off at your preferred time. No daily fiddling with switches.
What We Install
- Architectural uplighting — highlights your home's facade, columns, stonework, and gables
- Path and walkway lights — safe navigation along driveways, sidewalks, and garden paths
- Tree and specimen lighting — uplights or downlights (moonlighting) that showcase mature trees and ornamental plantings
- Deck and patio lighting — step lights, post cap lights, and under-rail lighting for outdoor living spaces
- Security and perimeter lighting — well-lit property boundaries that deter trespassers without harsh floodlight glare
- Water feature lighting — submersible fixtures for ponds, fountains, and waterfalls
See Your Home Professionally Lit — Before You Spend a Dollar
Upload a photo of your home and we'll create a custom lighting design showing exactly what your property will look like after dark. No commitment, no pressure.
Professional Lighting vs. Big-Box Store Kits
There's a significant difference between a professionally designed lighting system and a DIY kit from a hardware store. The fixtures, wiring, transformer, and most importantly the design all affect the final result.
Professional Installation
- Custom design based on your specific architecture and landscape
- Commercial-grade brass or copper fixtures that develop a natural patina
- Proper wire gauge and burial depth for code compliance and longevity
- Warm white LEDs (2700K) for a natural, inviting glow
- Transformer sized correctly for the total wattage load with room for expansion
- Strategic fixture placement that avoids hot spots and dark gaps
DIY Kit Problems
- One-size-fits-all placement creates uneven, harsh lighting
- Plastic fixtures crack and yellow within 1-2 seasons
- Undersized wire causes voltage drop, making far fixtures dim
- Cool white LEDs (5000K+) create an industrial, unflattering look
- Daisy-chain wiring overloads the transformer and shortens fixture life
- No design plan leads to random, cluttered light placement
Holiday & Christmas Light Installation
Skip the ladder, the tangled strands, and the frustration. Webber Landscaping handles every aspect of your holiday lighting, from design through takedown and storage. We install professional-grade warm white and multi-color LED lights on rooflines, windows, trees, shrubs, and architectural features.
Our holiday lighting service covers residential homes, HOA common areas, commercial storefronts, and office parks across the Piedmont Triad. We start booking installations in late September, and our schedule fills quickly each year.
What's Included
- On-site consultation and custom design plan
- All lights, clips, extension cords, and timers provided
- Professional installation by our insured crew
- Mid-season check to replace any burned-out bulbs
- Post-holiday takedown, packing, and storage for next year
Holiday Lighting Gallery
How We Design Your Lighting
Every lighting project follows a structured process that ensures the final result matches your vision and highlights the best features of your property.
1. Free Consultation
We visit your property at dusk to evaluate sight lines, architectural features, existing landscaping, and electrical access. We discuss your goals and budget to guide the design.
2. Custom Design
We create a detailed lighting plan showing fixture types, positions, beam angles, and the overall effect. You'll see a preview of what your home will look like before any work starts.
3. Installation
Our crew installs fixtures, runs low-voltage wiring (buried to code depth), and sets up the transformer with timer programming. Most residential installs are completed in one day.
4. Nighttime Walkthrough
We return after dark to fine-tune every fixture angle with you present. Small adjustments at this stage make a major difference in the overall effect.
5. Programming
We set your timer and photocell so lights activate automatically at dusk. We program off-times to balance ambiance with energy savings and neighbor courtesy.
6. Ongoing Support
LED fixtures are low-maintenance, but landscapes change. We offer annual adjustments as plants grow, seasonal trim-backs that affect light coverage, and fixture additions as your outdoor spaces evolve.
Landscape Lighting FAQ
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