Lighting Installation in Greensboro, NC
Greensboro is a 780,000-metro Piedmont city where Irving Park, Fisher Park, and Sunset Hills anchor a brick Tudor estate market in the Triad’s premium corridor. Irving Park (1920s brick Tudor and Colonial Revival), Fisher Park (1900s–1920s Tudor and Craftsman. Landmark district), Sunset Hills (1930s–1940s brick Colonial Revival), Westridge (Greensboro Country Club-adjacent estate), Old Irving Park, and Hamilton Lakes (west-of-city estates) anchor the residential market. The Greensboro HPC reviews heritage districts.
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Outdoor Lighting
Greensboro outdoor lighting is Irving Park + Fisher Park + Sunset Hills brick Tudor and Colonial Revival. Period-correct brass throughout, mature Piedmont canopy.
Landscape Lighting
Greensboro landscape lighting is mature Piedmont canopy + Irving Park 1920s heritage gardens + Hamilton Lakes wooded estate. Narrow-beam brass throughout.
Recessed Lighting
Greensboro recessed retrofit serves Irving Park brick Tudor + Fisher Park 1900s + Sunset Hills 1930s Colonial Revival. Three era specialties with humidity-management.
Holiday Lighting
Greensboro holiday lighting is restrained Irving Park Tudor + Fisher Park heritage + commercial-grade strands for Piedmont ice events.
Interior Lighting
Greensboro interior is designer-led at estate tier. Irving Park brick Tudor heritage demands period sourcing through Southeast restoration dealers.
LED Lighting
Greensboro LED retrofit is heritage CRI 95+ for Irving Park / Fisher Park + aging halogen across Sunset Hills and Hamilton Lakes cohort.
Commercial Lighting
Greensboro commercial spans downtown adaptive-reuse + Friendly Center retail + Westover Terrace medical + Friendly Avenue corridor + adjacent professional services.
Security Lighting
Greensboro security lighting is heritage-aware brass + HPC-coordinated on Irving Park / Fisher Park + smart-platform integrated.
Deck & Patio Lighting
Greensboro deck/patio is 8-month outdoor season + Irving Park heritage entertaining + mature Piedmont canopy + humidity-resistant fixtures.
Smart Lighting
Greensboro smart lighting is Lutron RA3 for Irving Park / Westridge estates + Lutron Caseta for standard residential.
Recent installs across Greensboro.
A cross-section of Greensboro projects. Different services, different neighborhoods, different scopes. Tap any project to see the full breakdown — itemized pricing, local installer notes, and homeowner reviews.
Landscape Lighting
Greensboro landscape — Irving Park estate project
Irving Park, Greensboro
Recessed Lighting
Greensboro recessed — Irving Park estate project
Irving Park, Greensboro
Holiday Lighting
Greensboro holiday — Irving Park estate project
Irving Park, Greensboro
Interior Lighting
Greensboro interior — Irving Park estate project
Irving Park, Greensboro
Deck & Patio Lighting
Greensboro deck/patio — Irving Park estate project
Irving Park, Greensboro
Smart Lighting
Greensboro smart — Irving Park estate project
Irving Park, Greensboro
Why Greensboro
Why lighting in Greensboro, NC is different.
Greensboro isn’t suburban-generic. Climate, architecture, and local rules each push the install spec in directions that matter. Here’s what shapes every Greensboro project.
Climate
6-inch snow + Piedmont humid subtropical + occasional ice events
Greensboro sees Piedmont humid subtropical climate with 6-inch annual snowfall, occasional ice storms, and severe spring thunderstorms. Brass with stainless mounting throughout. Mature canopy across all neighborhoods (oak, hickory, dogwood, magnolia) adds branch-fall risk during severe storms.
Architecture
Irving Park brick Tudor + Fisher Park 1900s + Sunset Hills 1930s Colonial Revival
Greensboro’s heritage architecture spans Irving Park 1920s brick Tudor and Colonial Revival, Fisher Park 1900s–1920s Tudor and Craftsman (Landmark district), and Sunset Hills 1930s–1940s brick Colonial Revival. Period brass and copper sourcing through Southeast restoration dealers (Charlotte, Raleigh, Atlanta).
Greensboro HPC review
Fisher Park Landmark district + designated heritage
Greensboro Historic Preservation Commission reviews exterior changes on Fisher Park (Landmark district) and other designated heritage. 4–6 week submittal timeline. HPC reviews fixture catalog cuts against period-appropriateness standards. Most experienced Greensboro installers handle HPC coordination routinely.
What lighting installation typically costs in Greensboro, NC.
Typical mid-range project pricing across all 10 services in Greensboro. Open any service above for itemized scenarios and the interactive cost calculator.
| Service | Low | High |
|---|---|---|
| Outdoor Lighting | $1,500 | $7,000 |
| Landscape Lighting | $2,500 | $10K |
| Recessed Lighting | $700 | $4,000 |
| Holiday Lighting | $600 | $2,200 |
| Interior Lighting | $1,500 | $12K |
| LED Lighting | $400 | $4,500 |
| Commercial Lighting | $10K | $25K |
| Security Lighting | $600 | $4,000 |
| Deck & Patio Lighting | $1,500 | $9,000 |
| Smart Lighting | $1,800 | $10K |
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quote response time in Greensboro
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homeowner fees, ever
$1M+
insurance per network installer
When to book each service in Greensboro, NC.
Greensboro’s climate sets a clear seasonal rhythm. Some services have hard booking deadlines (holiday lighting books out by mid-September); others surge during winter evenings. Use this calendar to plan your timing.
Q1
Jan – Mar
Winter peak indoors
Q2
Apr – Jun
Outdoor projects launch
Q3
Jul – Sep
Peak entertaining season
Q4
Oct – Dec
Pre-holiday + take-down
Local installers across Greensboro’s established residential areas.
Each Greensboro neighborhood reads differently after dark. Our network installers know the architectural styles, mature landscaping, and material requirements specific to each.
Irving Park
1920s brick Tudor and Colonial Revival estate residential
Fisher Park
1900s-1920s Tudor and Craftsman residential in a Landmark district
Sunset Hills
1930s-1940s brick Colonial Revival residential
Westridge
Estate residential adjacent to Greensboro Country Club
Old Irving Park
Adjacent estate residential to Irving Park
Hamilton Lakes
Estate residential west of the city
Recent reviews from Greensboro homeowners.
Recent feedback from Greensboro homeowners after their projects closed.
“Estate work in Irving Park. Designer-led, brass throughout, HPC coordination handled completely. Heritage-grade execution.”
Margaret W.
Irving Park, Greensboro
“Estate work in Irving Park. Designer-led, brass throughout, HPC coordination handled completely. Heritage-grade execution.”
Catherine H.
Irving Park, Greensboro
“Estate work in Irving Park. Designer-led, brass throughout, HPC coordination handled completely. Heritage-grade execution.”
Eleanor D.
Irving Park, Greensboro
“Estate work in Irving Park. Designer-led, brass throughout, HPC coordination handled completely. Heritage-grade execution.”
Theresa L.
Irving Park, Greensboro
“Estate work in Irving Park. Designer-led, brass throughout, HPC coordination handled completely. Heritage-grade execution.”
Adelaide H.
Irving Park, Greensboro
“Estate work in Irving Park. Designer-led, brass throughout, HPC coordination handled completely. Heritage-grade execution.”
Eugenia G.
Irving Park, Greensboro
Irving Park at twilight — brick Tudor estate homes under mature hardwood canopy.
The Greensboro take
A 780,000-metro Piedmont city where Irving Park, Fisher Park, and Sunset Hills anchor a brick Tudor estate market in the Triad’s premium corridor.
Outdoor lighting in Greensboro serves a 780,000-metro Piedmont city where Irving Park, Fisher Park, and Sunset Hills anchor a brick Tudor estate market in the Triad’s premium corridor. Irving Park (1920s brick Tudor and Colonial Revival estate residential), Fisher Park (1900s–1920s Tudor and Craftsman residential in a Landmark district), Sunset Hills (1930s–1940s brick Colonial Revival residential), Westridge (estate residential adjacent to Greensboro Country Club), Old Irving Park (adjacent estate residential to Irving Park), and Hamilton Lakes (estate residential west of the city) anchor the residential market. The Greensboro Historic Preservation Commission reviews exterior changes on Fisher Park and other designated heritage districts.
Two Greensboro-specific factors: HPC coordination on Fisher Park and other designated heritage (4–6 week timeline), and Piedmont humid subtropical climate with occasional ice storms + severe spring thunderstorms. Brass with stainless mounting throughout. Tudor and Colonial Revival heritage fixture vocabulary universally enforced.
A solid Irving Park install: oil-rubbed brass entry lanterns (period-correct for Tudor and Colonial Revival heritage), heavy-duty stainless mounting, period-appropriate catalog cuts. Estate-scale Irving Park install: 14–24 brass fixtures, $9,000–$22,000.
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Greensboro lighting — common questions.
How does Greensboro HPC review affect Fisher Park and Irving Park projects?
Greensboro Historic Preservation Commission reviews exterior changes on Fisher Park (Landmark district) and other designated heritage districts. Submittal timelines run 4–6 weeks. HPC reviews fixture catalog cuts against period-appropriateness standards (1900s–1920s Tudor and Craftsman for Fisher Park; 1920s brick Tudor for Irving Park). Most experienced Greensboro installers handle HPC submittals routinely.
Why is humidity-resistant rating essential in Greensboro?
Greensboro’s Piedmont humid subtropical climate creates a high-humidity interior environment. Humidity-resistant LED fixtures are essential for any room with regular humidity exposure. Standard non-humidity-rated fixtures can develop driver failure within 3–5 years in Greensboro humidity. Brass and copper with stainless mounting throughout for exterior work.
What’s typical for an Irving Park brick Tudor or Fisher Park heritage install?
An Irving Park brick Tudor estate exterior install typically runs 14–24 brass fixtures (oil-rubbed for Tudor heritage), $9,000–$22,000 in fixture and labor. Fisher Park (Landmark district) Tudor / Craftsman installs run 12–22 brass fixtures with HPC-approved catalog cuts, $8,500–$20,000. Interior Tudor heritage plaster recessed retrofit runs 1.9–2.3× standard drywall rates. Whole-house Lutron RA3 with motorized shade integration runs $10,000–$34,000 depending on scale.
How quickly can I get a Greensboro quote?
Most Greensboro homeowners receive 2–3 itemized quotes within 24 hours of submitting their project. Every quote includes line items for fixtures, transformer, wire, and labor. Never lump-sum estimates. Free for homeowners; no obligation.
Which Greensboro neighborhoods do you serve?
We match installers across every Greensboro neighborhood, including Irving Park, Fisher Park, Sunset Hills, Westridge, Old Irving Park, and the surrounding North Carolina suburbs. Estate-scale and modest-scope work both supported. Installers scope quotes to your specific property.
How do you vet Greensboro installers?
Every Greensboro installer in our network is independently verified for: active State of North Carolina electrical license, $1M+ general liability insurance, minimum 5 years residential lighting experience, and brass-grade material specification on every quote. Reviews and quote history are continuously monitored.
Do I need a designer for my Greensboro lighting project?
Depends on scope. For single-room or like-for-like fixture replacement, your installer handles the spec directly. For whole-floor renovations or heritage estate work, a designer-led plan is standard. Your installer will recommend designers they regularly work with if you don’t have one. Designer fees typically run $3,000–$15,000 for whole-floor projects.
What’s the warranty on lighting installations in Greensboro?
Standard installer warranty is 2 years on labor plus the manufacturer’s fixture warranty (typically 5–10 years on brass, 1–3 years on lower-grade materials). Premium installers offer extended labor warranties on heritage-district work. Always get the warranty in writing as part of the quote. Never accept verbal warranty terms.









