If you’ve invested in a beautiful outdoor lighting system, you already know how much it can transform your property. But like anything exposed to weather, landscaping, and daily life, your lights need regular care.
That’s why many of our homeowners in the DMV choose to stay protected with a TLC Outdoor Lighting Maintenance Plan.
But what does that actually include?
Let me walk you through exactly what happens when we visit your property for a lighting service call. Because after 42 years in this business, I’ve learned: it’s not just about keeping the lights on—it’s about keeping your system working smarter, safer, and longer.

1. Full System Walkthrough (Before Sundown)
We start every visit with a daylight walkthrough. Our technician will:
- Inspect every fixture location—uplights, path lights, spotlights, deck lights, and specialty accents
- Look for tilting fixtures, buried lenses, cracked housings, or signs of overheating
- Compare your current layout to your original plan (stored in your TLC file)
If anything looks off, we note it for adjustment or replacement during the service.
Why it matters: Lights shift. Plants grow. Mulch moves. What looked perfect last year might now be buried or blocked.
Homeowner insight: One client in Alexandria told us, “I thought the lights were just dimming from age. Turns out they were half-covered by ivy!” That’s exactly why this first step matters.
2. Lens Cleaning & Debris Removal
Outdoor lighting lenses get covered with:
- Dirt, dust, and pollen
- Water spots or sprinkler spray
- Bugs or cobwebs
- Mulch and leaf debris
We gently clean every lens to restore brightness and clarity—without damaging seals or finishes.
Homeowner tip: You’ll be amazed how different your lighting looks after a proper lens clean. One Bethesda homeowner said, “It was like getting a whole new system without replacing anything.”
3. Realignment & Beam Correction
We check and correct each fixture’s aim:
- Is your uplight still highlighting that architectural feature?
- Is your path light casting glare?
- Has a fixture shifted due to yardwork, mowers, or heavy rain?
We re-aim and secure as needed. For newer installs, we check that the beam spread still matches your design intent.
Case example: A homeowner in Arlington had three uplights casting shadows on their new shutters. We realigned the beams and now the façade glows evenly at night. Another client in Potomac asked us to dim one side after they installed a hot tub and wanted softer ambiance—done on the spot.
4. Electrical & Voltage Testing
We test all key electrical components:
- Transformer performance and output
- Voltage at each zone and fixture group
- Condition of connectors and waterproof seals
If you’re on an LED system, we check for flicker, dimming, or signs of power drop across long wire runs. We also measure voltage drop at the end of long circuits to ensure balanced output.
AI Insight: Our service software tracks voltage trends over time. If your system starts drawing more power or losing balance, we’ll catch it early. This has prevented more than a few surprise outages during backyard parties.
5. Timer or Smart Controller Check
We inspect your lighting control system:
- Is your mechanical timer still accurate?
- Is your smart app still connected to Wi-Fi?
- Are your on/off times still aligned with sunset and homeowner preference?
We walk you through any adjustments and offer training on schedule tweaks, app features, and remote access.
Pro Tip: We recommend syncing to a sunset-based schedule with seasonal shift adjustments—that’s one reason smart systems shine.
Real world scenario: We helped a couple in Chevy Chase set different zones for different days—dimming front uplights at 10 PM for the neighbors, while keeping the path lights on till midnight. With the app, they control it all from their phones.
6. Burnout & Repair Checks
We check for and replace (if needed):
- Burned out bulbs (halogen or LED retrofits)
- Failing integrated fixtures
- Worn or cracked wire shielding
- Fuses or transformer modules showing wear
We stock most parts in our service vans. If something needs a special order, we log it and schedule a follow-up fast.
FAQ: “Do LEDs really last forever?”
Answer: No. Even high-quality LEDs have a lifespan. Most last 30,000–50,000 hours, but we still see occasional diode failures, loose wires, or moisture-related corrosion. That’s why inspections matter.
7. Homeowner Q&A + Nighttime Check (If Needed)
We always ask:
- Are there areas not lighting up the way you want?
- Any new plants, walls, or trees that need coverage?
- Have you changed your outdoor space—patio, pool, walkway, garden beds?
We can adjust your system as your landscape evolves.
For large systems or design-sensitive homes, we may schedule a nighttime checkup to fine-tune beam angles and brightness with you in person. This is where we adjust color temps, layering, and hotspot balance—especially important after new construction or landscape changes.
Homeowner insight: A family in Falls Church added a pergola and wanted softer lighting underneath. We scheduled a 7:30 PM visit and dialed it in together—now it’s their favorite spot to entertain.
8. Detailed Service Report + Photos
Before we leave, we send you:
- A digital report summarizing what we did
- Before/after photos if changes were made
- Notes on fixture performance or upgrade suggestions
We also save everything in your TLC file so we know exactly what’s been done, when, and why. Next season, if something’s dimmer or different, we’ll know why—no guesswork.
Bonus: We use AI to analyze reports from similar homes in your neighborhood. If we’re seeing moisture issues in similar lighting systems in your ZIP code, we’ll proactively recommend seal upgrades or fixture swaps.
More FAQs: Your Outdoor Lighting Service Questions Answered
Q: How often should I have a lighting service visit?
A: Once or twice a year, depending on exposure and vegetation. Spring and fall are ideal times.
Q: Can I clean lenses myself?
A: You can, but avoid harsh cleaners or abrasive cloths. And never open sealed fixtures unless trained—it can void warranties.
Q: What if I want to add more lights?
A: Just ask! We can phase in upgrades and keep them consistent with your current style. Pathway lighting and tree uplights are our most common add-ons.
Q: How long does a service call take?
A: Most visits take 60–90 minutes. Complex systems may require more time or a nighttime follow-up.
Q: What’s covered under the maintenance contract?
A: Inspections, cleaning, alignment, minor repairs, and expert consultation. Replacement parts may be discounted based on your plan level.
Final Word from Bob
Your outdoor lighting system is more than just bulbs and wire—it’s the evening face of your home.
And with the right maintenance, it stays safe, efficient, and beautiful for years.
Our job isn’t just to keep your lights on. It’s to keep your entire system smart, healthy, and shining with purpose. From the front porch to the back fence, we want you to be proud of your lighting—and never worried about it.
If you’re already on a maintenance plan with us, thank you. If you’re thinking about it, let’s talk. You’ll sleep better knowing your investment is protected—and your home will look better every night.
—Bob Carr
Helping Homeowners in the DMV Since 1983
