Estimated local cost for outdoor lighting installation in Texas, based on regional cost-of-living data. Updated April 2026.
Quick Answer: The estimated cost of outdoor lighting installation in Texas is $1,450 – $4,875 ($150 – $500 per fixture installed). Average: $2,925.Texas is 3% below national average.
Source: ClearCost national data adjusted by BEA Regional Price Parity for Texas — updated April 2026
Texas
$2,925
Estimated range: $1,450 – $4,875
$150 – $500 per fixture installed
National Average
$3,000
Range: $1,500 – $5,000
Texas is 3% below national average based on BEA RPP data.
About these estimates: These prices are derived from our national pricing data adjusted for Texas's cost of living (BEA Regional Price Parity: 97.4). Actual costs vary based on specific project requirements, contractor availability, and local material sourcing. See the national cost guide for full details.
Outdoor lighting enhances curb appeal, improves security, and extends the usability of your yard and patio. Most homeowners spend between $1,500 and $5,000 for a complete outdoor lighting installation, including landscape path lights, spotlights, deck lighting, and security fixtures. Low-voltage LED landscape lighting is the most popular option, while line-voltage fixtures and smart systems cost more but offer greater brightness and advanced controls.
Outdoor lighting systems range from simple solar-powered path lights to elaborate hardwired landscape designs. Low-voltage systems (12V) are the most popular for landscape lighting because they are safe, energy-efficient, and do not require deep burial of conduit. Line-voltage (120V) fixtures are used for security floodlights, post lights, and permanent architectural lighting. Solar fixtures have no wiring cost but provide less reliable illumination in cloudy climates.
A complete low-voltage landscape lighting system includes a transformer, low-voltage cable, connectors, fixtures, and a timer or smart controller. The transformer steps 120V household current down to a safe 12V and is mounted near an outdoor outlet. Cable is buried 3–6 inches underground and runs to each fixture. Professional installation includes a lighting design plan, trenching, wiring, fixture placement, and programming of timers or smart controllers.
Security lighting is one of the most cost-effective crime deterrents available. Motion-activated floodlights installed at entry points, driveways, and dark corners of the property cost $150–$400 per fixture installed. Smart security lights with camera integration, app alerts, and scheduling features cost $200–$600 per unit. For whole-property coverage, plan for 4–8 fixtures depending on lot size.
$68,300
Labor for outdoor lighting installation includes trenching, wiring, fixture mounting, transformer installation, and system testing. A typical 10–15 fixture landscape lighting project takes 6–10 hours of labor. Electricians charge $70–$120 per hour, while specialized landscape lighting companies may charge a flat project rate. Complex installations involving hardscaping, tree mounting, or underwater fixtures require more time and expertise.
A complete outdoor lighting installation takes 1–3 days depending on the number of fixtures and complexity. Design consultation adds 1–2 weeks. Most projects can be scheduled within 1–2 weeks of signing a contract.
Low-voltage (12V) is the preferred choice for landscape lighting. It is safer to install and work around, uses less energy, and does not require conduit burial. Line-voltage (120V) is better for security floodlights and post lights where maximum brightness is needed. Most professional landscape lighting projects use low-voltage LED fixtures with a centralized transformer.
A typical residential property uses 10–20 landscape lights for a balanced design. Plan for path lights every 6–8 feet along walkways, 2–3 uplights per large tree, 1–2 spotlights per architectural feature, and security lights at each entry point. A professional lighting designer can create a plan that maximizes impact while staying within budget.
Quality outdoor LED fixtures are rated for 30,000–50,000 hours of use, which translates to 15–25 years at typical dusk-to-dawn operation. LED transformers last 10–15 years. The fixtures themselves may outlast the wiring and connectors, so periodic maintenance of connections is recommended every 3–5 years.
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