Outdoor Lighting · San Antonio, TX

Outdoor Lighting Installation in San Antonio, TX

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San Antonio, TX outdoor lighting installation
Outdoor Lighting Types

Four kinds of outdoor lighting installed across San Antonio.

Each type fits a different property scale. Network installers across San Antonio 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.

San Antonio Investment Snapshot

What outdoor lighting projects typically run in San Antonio, TX.

San Antonio sits within the Texas metro pricing tier. Ranges reflect typical residential installs; estate-scale work in Alamo Heights or Olmos Park runs significantly higher.

Project Type Low High
Basic facade lighting (2–3 fixtures) $850 $1,900
Driveway path lighting (8–12 lights) $1,600 $3,700
Architectural uplighting + path $3,150 $7,350
Whole-property professional install $5,250 $15K
Smart-controlled premium system $7,350 $26K
Every San Antonio install

Six commitments on every San Antonio outdoor lighting project.

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

01

OHP coordination for San Antonio historic district properties

02

Climate-specific fixture rating (San Antonio OHP heritage review + independent-municipality permitting + mature live oak canopy + Hill Country fire-season)

03

Designer-led plan for estate-scale work

04

Brass throughout, finish matched to San Antonio architectural era

05

Smart-platform integration (Caseta mid-tier, RA3 for estates)

06

Color temperature appropriate to era and material context

Sample San Antonio Projects

Three realistic San Antonio scenarios. Itemized.

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

Alamo Heights, San Antonio

Alamo Heights estate outdoor

Premier estate outdoor install in Alamo Heights. Designer-led, brass throughout, San Antonio-aesthetic-appropriate.

  • Designer plan$2,400
  • Fixtures$6,800
  • Wire/transformer$1,800
  • Install labor$3,800
Project total $13,400

Olmos Park, San Antonio

Olmos Park outdoor

Mid-scope outdoor install on a Olmos Park property.

  • Site visit$900
  • Fixtures$3,400
  • Install labor$2,400
Project total $6,700

Terrell Hills, San Antonio

Terrell Hills outdoor

Modest scope outdoor install in Terrell Hills.

  • Site visit$500
  • Fixtures$1,800
  • Install labor$1,400
Project total $3,700
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San Antonio Neighborhoods We Serve

Local installers across San Antonio’s established residential areas.

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

Alamo Heights

Estate residential. Independent municipality with 1920s Spanish Colonial heritage

Olmos Park

Estate residential. Independent municipality with mature canopy

Terrell Hills

Estate residential. Independent municipality

Monte Vista

1920s Mediterranean Revival residential in a Landmark district

King William

1880s Victorian residential in a Landmark district along the San Antonio River

Dominion

Gated estate community on the northern edge

What Homeowners Say

Recent reviews from San Antonio homeowners.

Recent feedback from San Antonio homeowners after their projects closed.

★★★★★
March 2026

“Estate work in Alamo Heights. Designer-led, brass throughout, OHP coordination handled completely. Heritage-grade execution.”

Sofia D.

Alamo Heights, San Antonio

Outdoor Lighting
★★★★★
February 2026

“Olmos Park property. They understood the San Antonio Office of Historic Preservation and independent-municipality permitting considerations from the first walk-through. Clean install.”

Carlos M.

Olmos Park, San Antonio

Outdoor Lighting
★★★★★
January 2026

“Modest outdoor scope in Terrell Hills. Honest pricing, finished cleanly. Brass quality fixtures for our property scale.”

Sofia D.

Terrell Hills, San Antonio

Outdoor Lighting
★★★★★
December 2025

“Olmos Park install. Clean work, smart-integrated, finished without disruption. Quality San Antonio install.”

Carlos M.

Olmos Park, San Antonio

Outdoor Lighting
San Antonio at twilight

Alamo Heights at twilight — Spanish Colonial Revival and Mediterranean estate homes under mature live oak canopy.

The San Antonio take

A 2.6M-metro Hill Country gateway city where Alamo Heights, Olmos Park, and Terrell Hills anchor a Spanish Colonial Revival estate market under mature live oak canopy.

Outdoor lighting in San Antonio serves a 2.6M-metro Hill Country gateway city where Alamo Heights, Olmos Park, and Terrell Hills anchor a Spanish Colonial Revival estate market under mature live oak canopy. Alamo Heights (estate residential. Independent municipality with 1920s Spanish Colonial heritage), Olmos Park (estate residential. Independent municipality with mature canopy), Terrell Hills (estate residential. Independent municipality), Monte Vista (1920s Mediterranean Revival residential in a Landmark district), King William (1880s Victorian residential in a Landmark district along the San Antonio River), and Dominion (gated estate community on the northern edge) anchor the residential market. The San Antonio Office of Historic Preservation reviews exterior changes on Monte Vista, King William, and other designated heritage districts.

Three San Antonio-specific factors: Office of Historic Preservation coordination on Monte Vista and King William designated heritage (4–6 week timeline), independent-municipality permitting (Alamo Heights, Olmos Park, Terrell Hills all separate), and Hill Country fire-season pressure (substantial summer drought + occasional severe winter ice events like the 2021 freeze). Brass with stainless mounting throughout. Period iron and brass for Spanish Colonial Revival heritage.

A solid Alamo Heights install: oil-rubbed brass and antique copper entry lanterns (period-correct for Spanish Colonial Revival heritage), Hill Country-fire-aware fixture placement on rural-adjacent properties, independent-municipality permit coordination. Estate-scale Alamo Heights install: 18–32 brass fixtures, $11,000–$26,000.

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FAQ

Outdoor Lighting in San Antonio — common questions.

How much does outdoor lighting cost in San Antonio, TX?

Most residential outdoor lighting projects in San Antonio run between $1,600 and $7,350. Estate-scale work in Alamo Heights or Olmos Park runs significantly higher. San Antonio sits within the Texas metro 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 San Antonio, Texas?

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

How long does outdoor lighting installation take in San Antonio?

Standard residential outdoor lighting installs in San Antonio typically complete in 1–2 days. Whole-property or estate-scale work in Alamo Heights, Olmos Park, or larger Terrell Hills properties usually runs 3–7 days. Most installers schedule within 1–2 weeks of quote acceptance.

What should I look for in a San Antonio lighting contractor?

Three things matter most for San Antonio: 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.” San Antonio’s freeze-thaw climate (averages 0 inches of snowfall) 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 San Antonio?

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