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Outdoor lighting isn’t just about brightening your landscape—it’s about creating curb appeal, increasing safety, and highlighting the best features of your home. But how much does it actually cost to install these fixtures?
At TLC Incorporated, we install hundreds of path lights, spotlights, and floodlights each year across Maryland. This guide will break down what you can expect to pay for each type, what affects pricing, and how to choose the right combination for your yard and home. We’ll also walk you through real-life examples, material differences, lighting goals, and our expert advice to help you make a confident decision.
Here’s a breakdown of typical installed costs for each fixture type:
| Fixture Type | Average Cost Per Fixture (Installed) | Ideal For |
| Path Light | $150–$275 | Walkways, garden beds, patios |
| Spotlight | $200–$350 | Trees, home facade, architectural accents |
| Floodlight | $250–$400 | Driveways, security zones, large open spaces |
These prices include the fixture, wiring, transformer (if needed), and professional installation. Final pricing can vary based on access, terrain, wire length, fixture material (brass, aluminum, composite), and whether you’re adding to an existing system or starting from scratch.
On average, full landscape lighting projects with mixed fixtures range between $2,000 and $7,500+ depending on how many zones, areas, and fixtures you want to light.
Path lights are small fixtures that line walkways, driveways, and landscape beds. They provide a soft, downward glow that improves visibility and aesthetics without glare. These are often the first fixture type we recommend for any front yard.
Avoid the “airport runway” look by spacing path lights every 5–8 feet and staggering them for a natural rhythm.
Spotlights (also called uplights) are the stars of most architectural and landscape lighting designs. They aim upward, focusing a narrow beam on trees, statues, or columns.
Use wider beam angles on trees and narrower beams for columns or corners. The right beam spread can dramatically change how your home looks after dark.
Floodlights cast a wide beam of light over larger areas. These are the workhorses of outdoor lighting and are perfect for driveways, garages, or large backyards where visibility and safety matter most.
Aim floodlights downward and at an angle to reduce glare. Consider motion sensors or dusk-to-dawn settings for energy savings.
Here’s what can increase or decrease the cost per fixture:
This depends on your goals, but here’s a rough estimate based on typical home sizes:
| Area | Fixture Type | Typical Number |
| Front Walkway | Path Lights | 6–10 |
| Facade or Garage | Spotlights | 3–5 |
| Large Trees | Spotlights | 1–2 per tree |
| Driveway | Floodlights | 1–3 |
| Backyard Patio | Mix | 4–8 total (path, flood, string, etc.) |
Some homeowners start with 8–12 fixtures for basic curb appeal. Others opt for 20+ for full-property coverage.
We installed 8 path lights and 4 spotlights to highlight the red brick and mature boxwoods. The total project cost was around $3,200.
This modern home got a mix of 4000K uplights on birch trees, 2 wide-angle floodlights near the driveway, and 5 neutral path lights for clean lines. Final cost: ~$4,800.
Custom backyard system included 10 path lights, 6 patio uplights, and 3 smart floodlights with dimmers and app control. Total project cost: $6,900.
Some homeowners try to install solar or plug-in lights themselves. While that’s okay for seasonal use, it’s not ideal for permanent landscape lighting.
We also provide routine maintenance, bulb replacement, and zone expansions later on.
Want to control your lights from your phone or voice assistant? TLC installs smart systems that let you: – Adjust brightness per fixture – Set timers and zones – Create holiday or event scenes – Monitor from anywhere
Smart lighting adds about $500–$1,000 to the overall project depending on features, but offers major convenience.
Outdoor lighting doesn’t just make your home look good—it adds real, measurable value:
According to the National Association of Realtors, outdoor lighting is one of the top features buyers look for in landscaping.
Once your lighting is installed, it’s important to keep it working its best: – Clean lenses twice a year to remove dust and pollen – Trim back shrubs that block lights – Check connections during spring and fall – Replace bulbs with LEDs for long life and lower energy use
Our team offers maintenance plans so you don’t have to worry.
Whether you want to make your home glow from the curb or keep your backyard secure at night, the right outdoor lighting layout can make all the difference.
At TLC Incorporated, we walk your property, design a layout that fits your home and goals, and install long-lasting lighting you’ll enjoy for years. We focus on creating beauty and function, with honest pricing and a lifetime of support.
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