Landscape Lighting Installation in Kenmore, NY

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Welcome to Hearth & Halo Lighting in Kenmore, New York

Your Local Professional Outdoor Landscape Lighting Experts – Serving Kenmore


Create evenings that feel safer, look refined, and function effortlessly. We design and install brand‑new, low‑voltage landscape lighting systems that bring clarity to paths and steps, add dimension to facades and trees, and make patios and entries more welcoming across Kenmore. Every project is purpose‑built for your property, with pro‑grade components, tidy execution, and dusk‑to‑dawn reliability.


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Why This Landscape Lighting Installation Matters in Kenmore, NY

Kenmore’s village blocks, sidewalks, and closely set homes call for precise, neighbor‑friendly lighting. We focus on glare control for walkways, balanced output for narrow side yards and shared driveways, and color temperatures that flatter brick, stone, and classic siding.


Thoughtful landscape lighting design improves wayfinding after dinner, enhances security presence around entries and garages, and elevates curb appeal without hot spots. The result is outdoor landscape lighting that reads clean from the street and feels comfortable on your porch or patio.

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Our Landscape Lighting Installation Process in Kenmore, NY

What's Included

We deliver a clean, professional install using commercial‑grade materials and techniques—every system is new, engineered for consistent illumination, and set up for simple ownership.



  • Design previews that show coverage, beam shaping, and color before we drill a single hole
  • On‑site, custom‑cut wiring using heavier‑gauge, UV‑resistant low‑voltage direct‑burial cable with sealed, adhesive‑lined heat‑shrink copper connections
  • Weather‑rated brackets and glare shields, with cable routing concealed in beds and along hardscape seams
  • Transformer‑mounted photocell timers for hands‑off dusk‑to‑dawn control
  • Professional installation by fully insured technicians, with optional in‑season maintenance support

Popular Add-Ons

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Wall Washes

Grazing your architectural features

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Pathway Lighting

See where you walk

Garden path lights illuminating colorful flowers at dusk.
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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.

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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.
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What To Expect for Landscape Lighting in Kenmore

We keep the process simple, transparent, and tailored to village‑style properties.



Consult & Design

We walk your Kenmore property to map step edges, entries, sidewalks, side yards, driveways, and focal trees. You’ll review tiered concepts—from a focused plan to comprehensive coverage—backed by mockups and recommendations for fixtures, beam spreads, and color temperature that suit your home’s architecture.


On‑Site Custom Fit

We measure and cut wire on site, running heavier‑gauge, UV‑resistant low‑voltage direct‑burial cable along beds and hardscape edges. Penetrations are protected, drip loops are formed for longevity, and multi‑tap transformer outputs are balanced so brightness stays even on longer or branching runs common on corner lots.


Pro Install with Safety Checks

We set mounts and stakes, fine‑tune aiming to minimize glare, and secure copper‑to‑copper splices with adhesive‑lined heat‑shrink for a watertight, corrosion‑resistant bond. GFCI protection and disciplined routing keep the system safe and tidy. We confirm photocell behavior at the transformer for dependable dusk‑to‑dawn operation.


In‑Season Maintenance Response

If a head shifts or shrubs fill in, we can re‑aim, re‑secure, and re‑seal connections as needed so your illumination stays consistent throughout the active season. You’ll know who to call and what to expect.


Takedown & Storage

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

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Local Authority & Trust in Kenmore

  • “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 Kenmore, NY

Ready to make nights safer and more inviting? We design and install professional, low‑voltage outdoor lighting that looks intentional and works automatically. We’re fully insured, we serve Kenmore, and we keep the process straightforward from consult to final finish.

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 Kenmore

  • What is the best type of outdoor landscape lighting for small village lots?

    Compact fixtures with precise beam angles, paired with low-voltage landscape lighting, are ideal for tighter setbacks. We use targeted path lights, wall grazers, and tree uplights to avoid spill into neighboring windows. A multi‑tap transformer helps keep brightness even across shorter and longer runs, and photocell control automates on/off so you don’t have to think about it. We’ll recommend LED landscape lighting and outputs that match your architecture and pathways.

  • How many path lights do I need for a typical Kenmore sidewalk?

    It depends on walkway length, curves, and obstructions. As a rule of thumb, path lights are spaced to overlap beams without creating glare—often 5–8 feet apart with staggered placement. We’ll evaluate step edges, driveway transitions, and plant height to set spacing and choose lumen levels. The goal is comfortable visibility, not runway lights, with fixtures and color temperature that feel natural on your block.

  • Do you install deck and patio lighting for evening entertaining?

    Yes—deck and patio lighting is a core part of our landscape lighting design. We blend down‑lighting, under‑rail step lights, and subtle outdoor wall lights or sconces to create layers. For patios, we often combine wall washing with tree uplights and a few outdoor spotlights for texture. All gear ties into a low‑voltage system with photocell timing, and we’ll zone thoughtfully so late‑night scenes can be softer.

  • Can you add driveway lighting without creating glare for drivers?

    We can. Driveway lighting works best with shielded fixtures and careful aiming that defines edges without shining into eyes. We may use low‑profile bollards near grade transitions, targeted flood lights for wider entrances, or tight beams for pillars. The design minimizes hot spots and keeps light on the surface you need to see, complementing your path lights and entry illumination.