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Landscape Illumination, Inc.
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Serving Lowell, IN and surrounding areas

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In business since 2000

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Emergency services offered

"It was Outdoor Lighting and I'm pleased that they installed exactly what they described. I'm pleased with the mounted lighting on my house for security."
Landscape Lighting
Architectural lighting
Hardscape Lighting
Path lighting
Deck lighting

+6

30 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by76%of homeowners
Robert Anthony Renovations
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Serving Lowell, IN and surrounding areas

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At Robert Anthony Renovations, we specialize in high-quality interior and exterior home renovations with a focus on craftsmanship, detail, and customer satisfaction. We provide full-service remodeling and renovation solutions including kitchens, bathrooms, basements, interior painting, custom built-ins, custom multi-piece crown moulding, wainscoting, decorative accent walls, custom ceilings, drywall, flooring, decks, siding, and exterior painting.\n\nWe take pride in delivering clean, professional work that transforms homes and adds long-term value. Whether it’s a complete remodel or detailed finish carpentry, every project is completed with precision, reliability, and strong communication from start to finish.\n\nOur goal is simple — provide homeowners with quality work, honest service, and results that stand out.\n\nServices Include:\n• Kitchen Remodeling\n• Bathroom Remodeling\n• Basement Finishing\n• Interior & Exterior Painting\n• Custom Built-Ins & Trim Work\n• Crown Moulding & Wainscoting

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MAKO Midwest Electric, LLC
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Serving Lowell, IN and surrounding areas

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"He was a great guy to get to know I had never met a guy before, But apparently he's 20 plus a year veteran electrical veteran. He was able to find a problrm right away and get me back up and running in those two bathroom locations with a new look on ourselves since we could see ourselves with additional light now. Very pleased with the work that he did"
Electrical Project
Electrical Project
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Electrical Project
Electrical Project

+9

Recommended by88%of homeowners
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HelloTech: Tech Support To Your Door
4.2(
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Serving Lowell, IN and surrounding areas

In business since 2014

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"He said to me, don't focus on the wiring just watch the TV instead. I waited three days later, went to Home Depot and purchase a white stick post and just layed it over the wirer because he nailed and tacked everything to the wall. Its working out, that's how it's going."
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Lighting questions, answered by experts

Replacing a pool light costs about $625 per light. If you only need to replace the light bulb, plan on paying about $20 to $100 per light. The largest cost factors include the type of pool light, the number of pool lights needed, and the labor costs in your location. But additional cost factors include work required on existing wiring, other repairs, and the continual maintenance needed to keep your pool light in good working condition after installation.

Cold weather can cause older incandescent Christmas lights to fail by causing cracks in the finish or the glass itself. Modern LED lights are affected in the opposite way and perform even better as the temperature drops. 

Yes, animals can trigger motion-sensor lights. In fact, this is a reason why some homeowners install motion-sensor lights, to catch sneaky little critters looking through the rubbish for a midnight snack. There are sensitivities to animal detection though, so you may want to look for an option that avoids animal detection as much as possible.

Yes, outdoor lights and receptacles should be on a ground-fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) for safety. The outdoors is considered a wet location where GFCI protection is generally required. A GFCI enhances safety by automatically tripping and shutting off the circuit if it detects an imbalance, which protects against electrocution and reduces the risk of an electrical fire. While it is the safest approach for all outdoor electrical components, specific requirements can vary depending on the type of light (e.g., pool lights), its location, and local electrical codes. For guidance tailored to your specific situation, it's best to consult a professional electrician.

Testing tools, such as Christmas light testers, non-contact proximity electrical testers, and multimeters, all simplify the process of testing Christmas lights. However, without one or more of those tools, testing Christmas lights the old-fashioned way only works sometimes. Without testing tools, the simplest testing method is visual inspection, which may or may not yield positive results.

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