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Eclipse Landscape & Construction
4.5(
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Serving Wimberley, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Jay and his team were excellent to work with. The project was completed on schedule and on budget and Jay was very attentive to my instructions, expectations and desires for what the end product would look like. Couldn't be happier with the quality of the end product...and 2 years later the quality has held up perfectly! We love the outdoor kitchen and use it 3-4 times /week."
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Recommended by95%of homeowners
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SOS Electric, LLC
4.8(
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Serving Wimberley, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Mike and I discussed a set price for materials and labor, then made an appointment for the same day, a Sunday. When he got here he checked everything out, made a plan and shared it with me before starting work. He even installed another outlet inside which wasn’t in the original plan, right under the wall light fixture that he used to feed the new wire. No charge. And made sure that the light was back in working order. I will definitely call him again for service!!!"
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Jon Wayne Service Company
4.5(
1,013
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Serving Wimberley, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"The technician, Robert Castro, Arrived on time and got to work immediately. After he finished examining all of the switches, electrical outlets, lights and light switches, and the indoor and outdoor electrical panels, he filled out his paperwork. He explained the checklist showing that the electrical system has been well maintained and that he did not find any problem areas. He preformed his job very professionally and was very courteous."
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Response time1 day
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Recommended by88%of homeowners
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Daleite Electric
4.5(
220
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Serving Wimberley, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 1981

Emergency services offered

"George seems to be a nice guy. I'm sorry that my review is poor. But here's my experience...

George is very difficult to reach, and it can take several days to get a response to any messages. I am also difficult to reach, so I made sure to say, when I left messages, "I am available on these specific days, just let me know if any of them work for you." It never helped. It literally took a month to get a time set up with him, and to his credit, we had set one initial date and I had to cancel the appointment the day prior due to an emergency flight related to a death in the family. It then took another 2.5 weeks to get a new appointment set up.

When I initially wrote to him after buying the coupon (2 hours of electrical labor for $99), I disclosed the fact that I had bought the coupon in order to get (3) Nest smoke and carbon alarms installed. He saw that on my response, in writing, and knew that coming out here. Here's what happened when he got here:

First, I had a faulty switch in a room with a fan and attached light. The light was stuck in a very dim "on" position and I could not get it to turn off. George fiddled with it for a couple of minutes, and then we turned off the breaker to see if it would trigger it to go off. That didn't work. George fiddled a couple more minutes, and got the light to come on very brightly. He then announced that the switch is broken (not that I did not already know that) and not able to be fixed. In the meantime, the light is now stuck in bright mode and who needs a tanning salon when you can just walk into the bedroom? Onward.

Next, the Nest alarms. First, he opens one of the new packages, tearing the packaging. Only important if you need to return them because they can't be installed. Next, he looks at them like a cat would examine a Rubix cube, and notices that they "are 120v and need to be hard-wired". Yes, that's why I disclosed it up-front when I bought the coupon. He then walks up into my attic, which was floored by an electrician who left plenty of openings for later wiring. George then descends, and announces the following:

"First of all, these things need to be hard wired. Your attic is floored, so it's impossible. And second, it's going to take at least two men and three hours, so it's going to be very expensive." With that, I let him know that "we're done" and he left. It was a total of 15 minutes. I waited for more than two months for THAT. I'm asking for a refund, and giving up on Angie's Coupons."
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FAQs for outdoor lighting plan and installation projects in Wimberley, TX

Permit requirements for outdoor lighting vary depending on your location and project scope. Simple fixture replacements don't require permits, but projects involving new electrical circuits, extensive trenching, or significant system expansions often do. Local building departments establish these requirements, and many professional electricians handle permit applications as part of their service package.

The timeline for outdoor lighting installation varies based on project complexity. Basic systems might require only one to two days for complete installation, while extensive lighting networks with numerous fixtures and complex wiring needs could extend to a week or longer. Weather conditions, property accessibility, and soil characteristics can all influence how quickly professionals can complete your installation.

Outdoor lighting offers both practical and aesthetic benefits that many homeowners find valuable. Beyond enhancing nighttime visibility and security, well-designed lighting can highlight architectural features and extend outdoor living hours. While installation represents a significant investment, quality lighting may potentially increase property appeal and could contribute to overall home value.

Some outdoor lighting projects are suitable for homeowner installation, particularly simple solar fixtures or low-voltage systems that plug into existing outlets. However, projects requiring new electrical connections, permanent wiring, or integration with home electrical systems demand professional expertise. Electrical work carries inherent safety risks, and improper installation could create fire hazards or code violations.

The operating cost for outdoor lighting depends primarily on your fixture types, bulb selection, and usage patterns. Energy-efficient LED fixtures consume significantly less electricity than traditional incandescent or halogen alternatives. Controlling your lighting with timers, photocells, or motion sensors can further reduce energy usage by ensuring lights operate only when needed or beneficial.

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