Outdoor Lighting · Colorado Springs, CO

Outdoor Lighting Installation in Colorado Springs, CO

Free quotes from licensed Colorado Springs outdoor lighting installers within 24 hours. Vetted local contractors who know the Colorado Springs climate, architecture, and established neighborhoods like The Broadmoor area, Old North End, Cedar Heights.

Colorado Springs, CO outdoor lighting installation
Outdoor Lighting Types

Four kinds of outdoor lighting installed across Colorado Springs.

Each type fits a different property scale. Network installers across Colorado Springs specialize across all four.

Path Lighting

Path Lighting

Low-voltage bollards and recessed pavers along walkways and driveways.

Tree Uplighting

Tree Uplighting

Warm uplights washing mature trees and architectural features.

Facade Wash

Facade Wash

Soft even wash on stone, brick, or wood facades. No hotspots.

Step & Stair Lights

Step & Stair Lights

Recessed risers and tread accents for outdoor stairs and decks.

Colorado Springs Investment Snapshot

What outdoor lighting projects typically run in Colorado Springs, CO.

Colorado Springs sits within the Front Range pricing tier. Ranges reflect typical residential installs; estate-scale work in The Broadmoor area or Old North End runs significantly higher.

Project Type Low High
Basic facade lighting (2–3 fixtures) $900 $2,000
Driveway path lighting (8–12 lights) $1,650 $3,850
Architectural uplighting + path $3,300 $7,700
Whole-property professional install $5,500 $16K
Smart-controlled premium system $7,700 $27K
Every Colorado Springs install

Six commitments on every Colorado Springs outdoor lighting project.

What gets included in the base scope. Not as upcharges. The network’s quality bar.

01

UV-rated brass with hail-rated mounting (6,000+ ft altitude UV + ‘hail alley’ severe hail)

02

View-respect design for Pikes Peak-view properties

03

Wildlife-aware smart-zone calibration for foothill-adjacent properties

04

Slope-aware trenching for Cedar Heights / Cheyenne Mountain foothill properties

05

Designer-led plan standard at Broadmoor area / Cedar Heights estate tier

06

Heritage coordination for Old North End and Old Colorado City historic districts

Sample Colorado Springs Projects

Three realistic Colorado Springs scenarios. Itemized.

Real-world line items from Colorado Springs network installations. Your project will price differently. Request a free quote for an exact scope.

Broadmoor area, Colorado Springs

Broadmoor area outdoor lighting

Resort-adjacent estate outdoor lighting install. UV-rated, hail-rated mounting, designer-led.

  • Designer plan$2,800
  • UV-rated brass fixtures$7,400
  • Hail-rated mounting$1,600
  • Install labor$3,800
Project total $15,600

Cedar Heights, Colorado Springs

Cedar Heights estate outdoor lighting

Foothill estate outdoor lighting install.

  • Design + spec$2,000
  • Fixtures$5,400
  • Install labor$3,400
Project total $10,800

Old North End, Colorado Springs

Old North End outdoor lighting

1890s Victorian heritage outdoor lighting restoration.

  • Heritage coord$1,200
  • Period brass fixtures$3,800
  • Install labor$2,800
Project total $7,800
The Process

Three steps. No phone trees. No friction.

From inquiry to installation. Engineered to be the fastest way to find a quality lighting installer in your area.

01

Tell us about your project

Zip code, the service you need, your contact info. 60 seconds. No account creation. No phone tree.

02

We route to local installers

Licensed lighting pros in your area receive your project and reach out. Typically within 24 hours.

03

Compare. Choose. Or don’t.

Free, no-obligation quotes. Hire who you want, when you want. There’s no fee for using the service.

Colorado Springs Neighborhoods We Serve

Local installers across Colorado Springs’s established residential areas.

Each Colorado Springs neighborhood reads differently after dark. Our network installers know the architectural styles, mature landscaping, and material requirements specific to each.

The Broadmoor area

Premier residential corridor adjacent to the Broadmoor resort

Old North End

Historic 1890s-1920s Victorian and Tudor residential

Cedar Heights

Estate community in the foothills

Skyway

Established residential with Front Range views

Cheyenne Mountain area

Estate community at the base of Cheyenne Mountain

Manitou Springs area

Adjacent historic district with Victorian heritage

What Homeowners Say

Recent reviews from Colorado Springs homeowners.

Recent feedback from Colorado Springs homeowners after their projects closed.

★★★★★
March 2026

“Resort-adjacent estate work. UV-rated brass with hail-rated mounting throughout. The installer raised the high-altitude UV + hail concerns from the first walk-through.”

Madison K.

Broadmoor area, Colorado Springs

Outdoor Lighting
★★★★★
February 2026

“Foothill estate work. Wildlife-aware smart-zone calibration. Pikes Peak-view respect throughout.”

Hudson R.

Cedar Heights, Colorado Springs

Outdoor Lighting
★★★★★
January 2026

“1890s Victorian heritage restoration. Period brass fixtures, heritage-grade execution.”

Sienna B.

Old North End, Colorado Springs

Outdoor Lighting
★★★★★
December 2025

“Mountain-view estate install. View-respect design, smart-integrated, finished cleanly.”

Bode P.

Cheyenne Mountain area, Colorado Springs

Outdoor Lighting
Colorado Springs at twilight

Colorado Springs — Broadmoor area estate at twilight with Pikes Peak silhouette.

The Colorado Springs take

A 760,000-metro Front Range city defined by Pikes Peak views, 6,000+ foot altitude, and the historic Broadmoor luxury corridor.

Outdoor lighting in Colorado Springs serves a Front Range market organized around the historic Broadmoor resort and luxury residential corridor. The Broadmoor area (premier residential adjacent to the 1918 Broadmoor resort), Old North End (1890s-1920s Victorian and Tudor historic), Cedar Heights (estate community in the foothills), Skyway (established residential with Front Range views), and Cheyenne Mountain area anchor the residential market. The 6,000+ foot altitude drives even more aggressive UV than Denver.

Two Colorado Springs-specific factors: high-altitude UV at 6,000+ feet (30% more UV than sea-level cities) and severe hail (Colorado Springs is in ‘hail alley’. Among the most severe hail markets in the US). Plastic and powder-coated steel fixtures degrade in 18-24 months. Hail-rated mounting hardware absolutely required on every exterior fixture. Standard mounting fails catastrophically under 2-3 inch hailstones.

A solid Colorado Springs install: brass throughout (oil-rubbed for Old North End Victorian, polished for Cedar Heights contemporary), hail-rated mounting hardware on every fixture, photocell controls calibrated for high-altitude daylight. Estate-scale Broadmoor area install: 28-50 brass fixtures, $12,000-$28,000.

38″annual snow 1871founded 6,000 ftaltitude Pikes Peakviews
Get Started

Free quotes for outdoor lighting in Colorado Springs, CO.

Get free quotes in 24 hours.

No obligation. No fee. Licensed installers only.

Or reach out directly.

Email

[email protected]

No fee · No spam · No obligation. Installers pay us only when they earn your business.

FAQ

Outdoor Lighting in Colorado Springs — common questions.

How much does outdoor lighting cost in Colorado Springs, CO?

Most residential outdoor lighting projects in Colorado Springs run between $1,650 and $7,700. Estate-scale work in The Broadmoor area or Old North End runs significantly higher. Colorado Springs sits within the Front Range pricing tier. Material grade (brass vs aluminum), property size, and smart-control integration are the biggest cost drivers.

Do I need a permit for outdoor lighting in Colorado Springs, Colorado?

Low-voltage outdoor installations under 50 watts per circuit are typically permit-exempt in Colorado Springs. New high-voltage circuits or panel changes require a permit pulled by your licensed installer through the City of Colorado Springs Building Division.

How long does outdoor lighting installation take in Colorado Springs?

Standard residential outdoor lighting installs in Colorado Springs typically complete in 1–2 days. Whole-property or estate-scale work in The Broadmoor area, Old North End, or larger Cedar Heights properties usually runs 3–7 days. Most installers schedule within 1–2 weeks of quote acceptance.

What should I look for in a Colorado Springs lighting contractor?

Three things matter most for Colorado Springs: current State of Illinois license + general liability insurance ($1M+), itemized written quotes (fixtures, transformer, wire, labor each on its own line. Never lump-sum), and brass fixtures specified by manufacturer and model number. Not just “brass fixture.” Colorado Springs’s freeze-thaw climate (averages 38 inches of snowfall annually) means fixture material is the single highest-impact decision. The right installer specifies it without being asked.

What is the best time of year for outdoor lighting in Colorado Springs?

April through October is the peak outdoor lighting install season in Colorado Springs. The ground is unfrozen for trenching, gardens are visible, weather is workable. Most installers book May–September heavily. Book April for May completion.