LED Lighting Installation
LED lighting installation today is mostly about getting the warmth right. Cool LEDs save energy but make a home feel like a hospital. A skilled installer specifies fixtures at 2700K–3000K, matches color temperature across rooms, and chooses high-CRI bulbs that render skin and food the way they actually look. The savings come for free; the quality of light is the actual job.
What’s covered when you hire a led lighting installer.
Color temperature: 2700K (warm) vs 3000K (neutral-warm) and where each belongs
CRI: why anything below 90 is worth avoiding for living spaces
Retrofit kits: replacing old halogen and incandescent without rewiring
Commercial LED conversion: payback periods on office and warehouse retrofits
Dimming: matching LED drivers to existing dimmer types to avoid flicker
Different approaches. Same craft.
There’s no one-size-fits-all led lighting install. Most projects combine 2–3 of the following techniques.
LED Strip & Cove
Tape and strip lighting for cove ceilings, under-cabinet, and toe-kick.
Color-Tunable LED
RGB and tunable-white for accent walls, art, and scene-based moods.
Recessed LED Retrofit
Halogen-to-LED conversion of existing can lights. Same look, 80% less energy.
Landscape LED Conversion
Old halogen yard fixtures swapped for LED. Keeps the wiring, drops the bill.
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A modern open-plan home, complete LED conversion
Plainfield, Illinois
Whole-home conversion from 1990s incandescent/halogen to coordinated LED at 2700K. Cove lighting, under-cabinet, recessed, landscape. All driver-compatible with existing dimmers.
Project type
Whole-home LED conversion
Square footage
3,600 sq ft
Fixtures converted
68 interior + 28 landscape
Color temperature
2700K uniform
Annual energy savings
~78% vs prior
Project timeline
8 days
Five things to avoid when hiring an led lighting installer.
Most mistakes happen at the planning stage, not the install. Here’s what to watch for before you sign anything.
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Specifying 5000K “daylight” LEDs.
5000K LEDs are made for warehouses and operating rooms, not homes. Residential interiors want 2700K. Period.
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Skipping the CRI spec.
Color Rendering Index under 90 makes skin and food look wrong. Cheap LEDs hit CRI 80; quality residential LEDs hit 90+. Non-negotiable for living spaces.
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Buying smart bulbs instead of smart switches.
Smart bulbs require the switch to stay on permanently. Smart switches (Lutron, Caseta) work with any bulb and don’t depend on cloud servers.
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Cheap drivers and cheap dimmers.
The dimmer + driver pairing is where flickering, buzzing, and early failure happen. Don’t save $20 here. It costs you the whole install.
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Ignoring the warranty.
LED warranties range from 1 year to 25 years. Quality residential LEDs come with 10+ year warranties. Anything less is fixture-grade you’ll replace twice.
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What changes when you hire a specialist vs. a general electrician.
Both are licensed. Both can wire a fixture. Only one approaches lighting as a design discipline. And the difference shows up in the finished property.
Where led lighting is in highest demand.
Illinois suburbs lead the network. Naperville, Hinsdale, Burr Ridge, Downers Grove, Plainfield. Other major metros follow.
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Know what led lighting should cost first.
Independent cost guide. National ranges, regional multipliers, and the five factors that drive most of the variance.
LED Lighting — common questions.
How much does led lighting cost?
Most homeowners spend between the low and high ends of the published cost guide. Costs vary by project size, fixture quality, regional labor rates, and whether existing wiring can be reused. Use our quote form for a per-project estimate from local installers. typically within 24 hours.
Do I need a permit for led lighting?
Permit requirements vary by city. Most low-voltage outdoor lighting installs (under 50 watts per circuit) don’t require permits. New high-voltage circuits, panel changes, or commercial installs typically do. A licensed installer will handle the permit pull as part of the project. And tell you upfront if one’s needed.
How long does led lighting installation take?
A typical residential install takes 1–3 days depending on scope. A single recessed light might be an hour. A complete landscape lighting system on an acre property could span a week. Your installer will give you a project timeline in their estimate.
What should I look for in a led lighting contractor?
Three things: (1) current license and liability insurance in your state; (2) lighting-specific experience (not just general electrical); (3) written estimates with itemized line items, so you can compare bids apples-to-apples. All installers in our network are pre-vetted for license + insurance.
What’s the best time of year for led lighting?
Outdoor and landscape lighting: spring through early fall (ground unfrozen, dry weather for trenching). Interior, recessed, LED: year-round. Holiday lighting: book before October. Peak-season installers fill the calendar fast. Indoor work avoids peak summer/winter pricing where installers are busiest.









