Lighting installation in New York
New York lighting installation spans dramatically different markets. NYC borough urban residential (Forest Hills Gardens in Queens, Park Slope in Brooklyn), upstate historic estate corridors (Rochester’s East Avenue, Buffalo’s Delaware Avenue), and Long Island luxury (Great Neck, Sands Point). Each context demands different installer specialties; all share humid continental climate and substantial mature canopy.
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Why lighting in New York is different.
New York lighting installation spans the most architecturally varied portfolio in the network. Manhattan pre-war co-ops and townhouses, Brooklyn brownstones, Hudson Valley estates, Westchester and Long Island suburbs, the Rochester and Buffalo metros. Each segment has its own fixture vocabulary, permit process, and designer-led standards.
New York City work routes through the Landmarks Preservation Commission for any pre-war or designated exterior change — 6–8 week timelines, period-correct catalog cuts, and LPC consultant fees baked in to every estimate. Upstate and Long Island freeze-thaw cycles still demand brass throughout outdoors.
Project Considerations
Climate
Cold winters with freeze-thaw, lake-effect upstate, coastal salt on Long Island
Architecture
Pre-war coops, brownstones, Hudson Valley estate, Long Island traditional
Heritage review
NYC LPC for landmarks. 6–8 week timelines + consultant fees
Peak season
April–June outdoor; mid-September booking for holiday
Material standard
Marine-grade brass on coastal Long Island; standard brass elsewhere
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What lighting projects typically run in New York.
Most New York lighting projects fall within these three bands. Free quotes from the network reflect your exact scope.
Spot Install
$300–$1,500
Single fixture or one small focused project.
- 1–4 fixtures swapped or installed
- 1–2 hour appointment
- Brass-grade replacements where applicable
Coordinated Design
$3K–$15K
Multi-fixture install with full planning and electrical.
- 15–40 fixtures, properly sized transformer
- Photocell + timer integration
- 1–3 day install window
Estate-Scale System
$15K–$60K+
Whole-property lighting designed alongside your architect.
- 50–100+ fixtures across the full property
- Coordinated with your landscape architect
- 1–2 week phased install
Ranges reflect typical residential bands across the network. Final quotes depend on property size, fixture grade, electrical scope, and project complexity. Every quote is free. No obligation, no fees for homeowners.
Every lighting service. Matched to vetted New York installers.
Whether you need a single fixture replaced or a complete lighting design. Every service connects you with a licensed local pro in New York.
Outdoor Lighting
Facade, driveway, entryway, and architectural lighting that gives a home its character at night.
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Landscape Lighting
Low-voltage systems for gardens, paths, and feature trees. Designed to last and to look intentional.
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Recessed Lighting
Can lights, canless wafers, and cove lighting. Placed for ambient layers, not floodlit kitchens.
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Holiday Lighting
Roofline, tree wrapping, and entry lighting. Installed with commercial-grade clips and removed at season’s end.
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Interior Lighting
Sconces, pendants, under-cabinet, and the wiring it takes to lay it all in cleanly.
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LED Lighting
Retrofit kits, color-tunable installs, and full-home LED conversions. Done so the light still feels good.
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Commercial Lighting
Office, warehouse, parking lot, and retail lighting. Handled by licensed commercial electricians.
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Security Lighting
Motion-activated, smart-integrated security lighting that doesn’t ruin the curb appeal.
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Deck & Patio Lighting
Bistro strings, post caps, step lights, and pool lighting. Installed to weather Midwestern winters and Florida summers.
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Smart Lighting
Hub-based and matter-compatible smart lighting installs. Set it once, never touch the switch again.
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When to book each lighting service in New York, based on climate, ground conditions, and installer capacity patterns.
Recently completed projects in New York.
Upper East Side, Manhattan, NY
Upper East Side pre-war townhouse
Period brass entry lanterns on LPC-approved catalog cuts. Heavy-duty stainless mounting for NYC sidewalk salt-spread.
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Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY
Park Slope brownstone interior plan
Designer-led pre-war interior plan with period chandelier preservation. Lutron RA3 with motorized shades.
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Fox Meadow, Scarsdale, NY
Fox Meadow Tudor estate landscape
Mature oak canopy uplighting with brass throughout. Heavy-duty stainless mounting for nor’easter pressure.
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Recent reviews from New York homeowners.
Recent feedback from New York homeowners after their projects closed.
“Designer-led pre-war apartment plan. Lutron RA3 with motorized shades, period chandelier restoration, full co-op alteration agreement coordination.”
Eleanor R.
Upper East Side, Manhattan, NY
“Plaster ceiling retrofit in our 1840s townhouse. Plaster-careful core-drilling, ultra-thin wafer LEDs sized for pre-war ceiling depth.”
Theodore P.
Greenwich Village, Manhattan, NY
“LPC-approved oil-rubbed brass entry lanterns on the brownstone stoop. They handled the full Landmarks submittal package.”
Rebecca H.
Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY
“Wrapped specimen oaks, candle-style facade windows, garland on the Tudor entrance lanterns. Heavy-duty strands rated for ice loading.”
Theodore P.
Fox Meadow, Scarsdale, NY
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New York — common questions.
Are lighting installers in New York licensed?
Yes. We only refer requests to New York lighting installation contractors carrying current state license + general liability insurance + workers’ compensation. License verification is part of the network onboarding process.
What’s the best time of year for lighting installation in New York?
Outdoor and landscape lighting installs best during the warmer months when the ground is workable for trenching. Holiday lighting should be booked by mid-September for New York’s peak season. Interior, recessed, and LED installs are year-round.
How much does lighting installation cost in New York?
Costs vary by service type and project scope. New York lighting installation typically falls within national ranges for residential work, with metro markets running slightly higher due to labor rates. See our cost guides for per-service breakdowns.
What’s different about lighting in New York vs nearby states?
Climate, common architecture, and seasonal patterns shape every New York install. Material selection (brass over plastic), color temperature standards, and seasonal booking timelines all reflect regional norms.
Do I need permits for outdoor lighting in New York?
Most low-voltage residential landscape and outdoor lighting under 50 watts per circuit doesn’t require a permit in New York. New high-voltage circuits, panel changes, and commercial installs typically do. Your installer will handle the permit pull as part of the project.









