Landscape Lighting Installation in Cheektowaga, NY

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Welcome to Hearth & Halo Lighting in Cheektowaga, New York

Your Local Professional Outdoor Landscape Lighting Experts – Serving Cheektowaga


Nights feel different when your property is clearly lit and beautifully framed. We design and install brand‑new, low‑voltage landscape lighting systems across Cheektowaga that make walkways safer, facades more defined, trees more dimensional, and patios more inviting. Every project is purpose‑built with commercial‑grade components, clean craftsmanship, and hands‑off dusk‑to‑dawn operation.


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Why This Landscape Lighting Installation Matters in Cheektowaga, NY

Cheektowaga’s mix of ranches, capes, and split‑levels—often with deeper driveways and side entries—benefits from thoughtful light placement. We focus on practical visibility for paths and steps, balanced coverage along driveways and garage aprons, and restrained uplighting for foundation plantings and mature shade trees. Color temperature and beam control are tuned to complement brick, siding, and stone common in the area.


The outcome: outdoor landscape lighting that enhances safety and curb appeal without glare or hot spots.

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Our Landscape Lighting Installation Process in Cheektowaga, NY

What's Included

We deliver a tidy, professional install using proven materials and methods—always a new system engineered for consistency and longevity.



  • Pre‑install visual plans that preview coverage, beam spreads, and color tone so the result matches your expectations
  • On‑site, cut‑to‑fit wire runs using heavier‑gauge, UV‑resistant low‑voltage direct‑burial cable with copper‑to‑copper connections sealed in adhesive‑lined heat‑shrink
  • Weather‑rated mounts and glare shields with discreet cable routing that blends into beds and hardscape seams for a clean finish
  • Transformer‑mounted photocell timers for reliable, set‑and‑forget dusk‑to‑dawn control
  • Professional installation by fully insured technicians, plus optional in‑season maintenance support

Popular Add-Ons

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Wall Washes

Grazing your architectural features

Brick building lit up at night with spotlights.
A river flows through a landscape with trees, sun, clouds, and falling rain.

Pathway Lighting

See where you walk

Pathway lights illuminate a vibrant garden with red, white, and green flowers.
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Tree Accents

Uplighting for trees

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Spotlight Accents

Showcase your backyard landscape

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Our Materials & Policies

  • 12V low‑voltage systems powered by a clamp‑connect multi‑tap transformer 12V/15V, scalable to your Kenmore layout
  • Brass, bronze, or aluminum fixtures with replaceable LED lamps selected for output, beam angle, and color quality
  • Dark‑sky‑minded aiming with neighbor‑friendly cutoffs; fully insured crews; maintenance encouraged; no client‑supplied lights
  • Brand‑new installations only—we do not upgrade or retrofit existing systems

See what clean rooflines and tree wraps look like in real installs—browse our recent work in the Gallery.

A stone house with a green lawn, a walkway, and a driveway, set against trees and a dusky sky.
Nighttime exterior view of a stone-walled house illuminated by spotlights.
Two-story white house with black roof and trim, front porch with a stone base on a grassy lawn.
House at night lit with string lights along the roof line.

What To Expect for Landscape Lighting in Cheektowaga

We keep the experience straightforward and tailored to typical Cheektowaga property layouts.


Consult & Design

We start on-site to map walkways, steps, driveways, side doors, architectural focal points, and key trees. You’ll compare tiered plans—from targeted highlights to a full‑property approach—supported by visual mockups and recommendations for fixtures, beam shapes, and color temperatures best suited to your home and landscape.


On‑Site Custom Fit

We measure and cut heavier‑gauge, UV‑resistant low‑voltage direct‑burial cable on site, routing neatly along beds and hardscape edges. We protect penetrations, add drip loops, and balance multi‑tap transformer outputs so brightness stays even on longer runs and wider frontages common in Cheektowaga neighborhoods.


Pro Install with Safety Checks

We set mounts and stakes, aim fixtures for clarity without glare, and secure copper‑to‑copper splices with adhesive‑lined heat‑shrink for watertight, corrosion‑resistant connections. With GFCI protection and disciplined cable routing, we finish by validating photocell operation at the transformer to ensure reliable dusk‑to‑dawn performance.


In‑Season Maintenance Response

If fixtures get nudged or plant growth changes the look, we can re‑aim heads, re‑secure hardware, and re‑seal connections as needed to keep illumination consistent through the active season.


Takedown & Storage

For temporary or event‑specific accents, we remove, label, and store components for quick redeployment later. Permanent systems benefit from periodic aim checks and lens cleaning to preserve a smooth, balanced presentation.

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Local Authority & Trust in Cheektowaga

  • “Our walkway is clear, and the facade looks polished without lighting up the neighbors’ windows.” — Kenmore homeowner
  • Fully insured crews trained in ladder practices, GFCI protection, sealed splices, and neat cable management
  • Commercial‑grade standard: heavier‑gauge, UV‑resistant low‑voltage direct‑burial cable; adhesive‑lined heat‑shrink; durable fixtures with replaceable LEDs
  • Experience with village lots, shared drives, porches, and mature street trees—lighting tuned for comfort and clarity

Satisfied Clients

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Schedule Your Landscape Lighting Installation Today in Cheektowaga, NY

Let’s elevate nighttime safety and curb appeal with a custom low‑voltage lighting system built for your property. We handle everything—from design previews through final aiming—and set you up with automatic, photocell‑controlled operation. We’re fully insured, we serve Cheektowaga, and we stand behind our work.

Your satisfaction is our guarantee—we’ll make it right. For broader coverage details, visit our Erie County Locations Page.

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F&Q for Outdoor Lighting in Cheektowaga

  • What is included in a professional landscape lighting installation?

    A complete installation covers design planning, fixture selection, wiring, controls, and aiming. We provide design mockups, use heavier‑gauge, UV‑resistant direct‑burial cable, and seal all copper splices with adhesive‑lined heat‑shrink. Fixtures are chosen for the right beam angle and color temperature, and a photocell timer at the transformer automates dusk‑to‑dawn control. Everything we install is new—no upgrades—so performance is consistent and scalable.

  • How do I choose between outdoor spotlights and flood lights?

    Spotlights produce tighter beams to highlight columns, trees, or architectural details. Flood lights spread wider illumination for facades or large plant masses. We match beam spread and lumen output to your viewing distance and the surface you want to accent, often combining both for depth. Proper shielding and aiming prevent glare and keep light where it belongs.

  • Are LED landscape lights worth it for energy and longevity?

    Yes. LED landscape lighting is efficient and long‑lasting, with typical lamp lifespans in the tens of thousands of hours. LEDs maintain color quality and reduce maintenance visits. Paired with low-voltage landscape lighting and a photocell timer, they deliver reliable, consistent performance with lower operating costs compared with older technologies.

  • How many path lights do I need for a typical front walk?

    It depends on the walkway’s length, width, and curves, plus plant height along the edge. We typically stagger path lights 5–8 feet apart to overlap beams without creating glare or a runway effect. We also consider step edges and driveway transitions so navigation feels natural. During design, we’ll show spacing on a mockup so you can visualize the result.