Light Your Property After the Sun Sets

Custom residential landscape lighting design and installation for homes in Hurricane, Utah.

Your yard does not disappear when the sun goes down, and neither should the work you have put into it. Landscape lighting brings out architectural lines, highlights walkways, and makes outdoor living spaces usable after dark. Perfect Connection Electrical designs and installs low-voltage lighting systems for homeowners in Hurricane who want their property to look intentional and welcoming at night.

We use low-voltage systems that run on twelve volts, which reduces energy consumption and makes installation safer and more flexible than line-voltage setups. Our designs focus on highlighting features like stone walls, entry columns, trees, and patios while keeping light levels appropriate for residential settings. All components are weather-rated and built to handle the heat, dust, and UV exposure common in desert climates. This service includes layout planning, fixture placement, transformer installation, and wiring that stays hidden in landscaping or hardscape.

If you want your Hurricane home to look finished at night, contact Perfect Connection Electrical to plan a custom lighting layout.


What Goes Into a Layout That Actually Works

We start by walking your property in Hurricane and identifying what you want lit and what should stay in shadow. Good lighting is as much about contrast as it is about brightness. We place fixtures to graze walls, uplight trees, and define paths without creating glare or washing out the view from inside your home.

Once the layout is set, we install a transformer near your electrical panel or an exterior outlet, then run low-voltage cable to each fixture location. You will notice that walkways become easier to navigate, architectural features stand out, and your yard feels larger and more intentional after dark. The system is controlled by a timer or smart controller, so it runs automatically without you adjusting settings every night.

We bury cable where possible and secure it along existing structures to keep the installation clean. Fixtures are positioned to avoid light trespass onto neighboring properties and to minimize maintenance. This is outdoor lighting that works with your landscaping, not against it.


A Few Things You May Want to Know First

Most homeowners ask about fixture types, control options, and how the system holds up over time. These five questions cover the details that come up before we finalize a design.

What types of fixtures do you use?

We install path lights, spotlights, well lights, and wall-mounted fixtures depending on what you want to highlight. Each fixture type serves a different purpose, and we choose based on the feature and the effect you are after.

How much energy does landscape lighting use?

Low-voltage LED systems use a fraction of the energy that line-voltage lighting would. A typical residential setup in Hurricane runs on less power than a few standard light bulbs, and timers keep the system from running all night if you prefer.

Can you add lighting to an existing yard?

Yes. We work around existing landscaping, hardscape, and irrigation. The low-voltage wiring is flexible enough to route through tight spaces, and we adjust fixture placement to avoid disturbing plants or structures.

What happens if a fixture stops working?

Low-voltage systems are modular, so if one fixture fails, the rest of the system keeps working. You can replace individual fixtures without rewiring the entire run.

How do you control when the lights turn on?

Most systems use a timer or a photocell that automatically turns the lights on at dusk. We can also install smart controllers that let you adjust timing, brightness, and zones from your phone.

Perfect Connection Electrical has installed landscape lighting for homeowners across Hurricane who want their property to look intentional and safe after dark. If you are ready to plan a layout, reach out to discuss fixture options and placement.