Spokane Residential Electrician provides indoor and outdoor lighting installation services for Spokane homeowners looking to improve safety, aesthetics, and energy efficiency throughout their property. Inside, our licensed electricians handle recessed can light installation, pendant and chandelier wiring, under-cabinet lighting circuits, and dimmer switch integration using Lutron and Leviton compatible controls. Every interior installation follows NEC wiring standards, with properly rated junction boxes, correct wire gauge, and clean switch leg wiring that keeps circuits organized and inspection-ready.
For exterior work, we install motion-activated security lighting, low-voltage landscape lighting systems, weatherproof soffit and eave fixtures, and deck and pergola lighting wired with UL-listed wet-location rated components suited to Spokane's seasonal conditions. We integrate smart lighting controls from Kasa and Philips Hue for app and voice operation, and connect exterior systems to photocell and timer controls for automated dusk-to-dawn scheduling. Where new lighting locations require it, we run dedicated circuits and coordinate any required permits with local authorities.
Spokane Residential Electrician offers indoor and outdoor lighting installation services in Spokane, WA and surrounding communities like Airway Heights, Deer Park, and Cheney.
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Interior fixtures are replaced, reconfigured, or newly installed to deliver correct illumination levels for each room, covering recessed lighting, chandeliers, pendant fixtures, track systems, under-cabinet task lights, and dimmable circuits. Room dimensions, mounting heights, and existing circuits are measured to plan layout and load capacity, with fixture types, color temperature, and lumen output recommended to match room function. Wiring, switch placement, and any circuit upgrades needed for dimmers, multi-way switching, or high-load fixtures are handled in full.

Exterior lighting is designed and installed to improve curb appeal, safety, and usable outdoor space after dark, covering porch and entry lighting, security floodlights, pathway and step lights, deck and patio fixtures, and low-voltage landscape spot and wash lighting. Weather-rated fixtures and UL-listed low-voltage transformers or GFCI-protected circuits are selected for each application, with placement focused on glare control, sightlines, and consistent illumination around entrances and architectural features.

Tailored lighting plans are developed based on a walkthrough documenting focal points, natural light patterns, surface finishes, and how each space is used throughout the day. A layered lighting strategy covering ambient, task, and accent layers with defined control zones is produced alongside scaled layouts showing fixture locations, switch positions, and circuit assignments so clients can visualize results before work begins. Coordination with interior designers, cabinet makers, or landscape contractors ensures fixture selection, mounting details, and wiring pathways integrate seamlessly with other trades.

Spokane Residential Electrician installs and programs smart dimmers, multi-button keypads, and centralized controllers for room-by-room, scene-based, schedule-based, or voice control, supporting Wi-Fi, Z-Wave, Zigbee, and hub-based platforms for reliable compatibility. Switches are wired or retrofitted to preserve physical controls while enabling remote app access, with occupancy sensors, daylight harvesting, and security-triggered lighting rules configured to save energy and enhance safety. Hands-on training, quick-reference guides, system documentation and optional maintenance plans are all provided at project close.
An on-site visit covers existing wiring, fixtures, and control systems, with spaces measured, natural light noted, and electrical panel capacity documented to identify constraints and opportunities. Priorities including ambiance, security, energy savings, or smart controls are discussed alongside style preferences and budget to shape fixture types, lumen targets, color temperature, and control options. Any code or permit requirements specific to Spokane and Spokane County are identified early, with structural work or outdoor trenching flagged and incorporated into the plan.
A line-item proposal lists fixtures, drivers, switches, sensors, wiring changes, labor, and permit costs, with brand options and estimated energy savings included for each item so performance and payback can be compared. A proposed schedule with milestones, expected downtime, payment terms, warranty details, and any subcontractor roles is included for full transparency. Value engineering alternatives covering different fixture models, LED modules, or control schemes are offered to meet budget requirements without compromising safety or code compliance.
Licensed electricians follow the approved plan and local electrical code for every installation step, handling fixture mounting, new wiring runs, circuit balancing, dimmer and control integration, and any necessary panel upgrades. Power is isolated before work begins, GFCI and arc-fault protection installed where required, and all new circuits labeled at the panel, with call-before-you-dig protocols followed for any outdoor trenching. A foreman manages quality and timeline on each job, coordinating with carpentry, HVAC, or landscape lighting specialists where needed to ensure fixtures align with structural and aesthetic requirements.
Multi-point testing covers continuity, insulation resistance, polarity, load testing, and verification of ground-fault and arc-fault devices, alongside dimmer compatibility and control sequence testing for scenes and automation. Fixture mounting, weatherproofing for outdoor installations, exterior box sealing, and rated IP and UL listings are all inspected and confirmed. Test results and photographs of key stages are documented for permit inspections, with any deficiencies logged and corrected before the walkthrough proceeds.
A walkthrough demonstrates how dimmers, timers, motion sensors, and smart controls operate, with color temperature, dim levels, and motion sensitivity tuned to the homeowner's preferences during the visit. Circuit maps, warranty paperwork, labeling, and maintenance tips are reviewed so the system can be operated and cared for with confidence. A digital packet with invoices, product manuals, and test records is provided at sign-off to support future service and any required inspections.
Spokane Residential Electrician offers routine maintenance plans covering bulb and driver replacement checks, control firmware updates, and seasonal sensor recalibration to keep outdoor fixtures aligned and performing safely year-round. Prioritized service calls with diagnostic reports and transparent repair estimates are available when issues arise, with manufacturer warranties honored and OEM parts used for all replacements. Upgrade advice including occupancy sensor additions or smart control expansions is provided with scaled quotes so future improvements can be planned without surprises.
Licensed, Experienced Electricians
All electricians hold current Washington state licenses with specialized training in residential lighting systems, backed by 20 years of experience in the Spokane area and continuing education on code updates, LED systems, and low-voltage landscape lighting. Code-compliant wiring, circuit upgrades, and load calculations are performed on every job to prevent overloads and reduce fire risk, with permit-ready documentation coordinated with inspectors so installations pass the first time.
Free on-site or virtual estimates break down costs by labor, materials, fixtures, and permits, with line-item prices and expected timeframes listed so there are no surprises at billing. Options are available at multiple price points from budget-conscious LED replacements to premium landscape and architectural lighting packages, with warranty coverage for parts and labor explained upfront and post-install support terms included in writing. Billing follows the estimate unless scope changes are approved in writing.
Customer reviews across local listings consistently highlight punctuality, neat workmanship, and clear explanations, with project photos and referenceable jobs in Spokane neighborhoods available to demonstrate results for similar homes. Feedback is solicited after every job and concerns are addressed promptly, with many clients returning for additional services or referring neighbors. Testimonials frequently highlight energy savings after LED upgrades and improved safety from properly placed exterior lighting.
Indoor lighting installation in Spokane typically ranges from $100 to $300 per fixture for straightforward replacements. New recessed lighting runs $200 to $400 per can including wiring. Outdoor lighting projects vary widely, from $200 for a single fixture to $2,000 or more for a full landscape or security lighting system requiring dedicated circuits.
For Spokane's climate, wet-rated LED fixtures with durable housing from brands like Kichler, Lutron, and RAB Lighting perform best. Motion-activated security lights, soffit-mounted fixtures, and pathway lighting all hold up well against Pacific Northwest winters. We recommend fixtures with an IP65 rating or higher for any exposed outdoor installation in this region.
Yes, remodel-style recessed cans are specifically designed for installations without attic access. Brands like Halo and Lithonia Lighting make IC-rated LED wafer lights that fit through a small ceiling cutout and clip into place. A licensed electrician will still need to run wiring to the new fixtures from an existing circuit or junction box.
Line-voltage outdoor lighting runs on standard 120-volt household current and is best for high-output security and area lighting. Low-voltage systems operate on 12 volts through a transformer and are ideal for landscape, pathway, and accent lighting. Both have their place, and we help Spokane homeowners choose the right system based on their specific outdoor layout and goals.
Simple fixture replacements in existing locations generally do not require a permit. However, installing new outdoor circuits, adding subpanels for landscape lighting, or running wiring through walls to new exterior locations does require a permit through the City of Spokane or Spokane County. We handle all permitting and inspections to keep your project fully compliant.