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Harts Plumbers, Electricians, & HVAC Technicians
4.6(
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Outdoor Lighting - Plan and InstallOutdoor Lighting - Repair

Serving Fall City, WA and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2013

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"Nathan was a joy to work with. He was very helpful with ideas to iinstall new outdoor light fixtures and gave us different options to replace older patio motion sensors which we immediately ordered. He offered to return and install them in a timely fashion. I will definitely recommend Harts Services to my neighbors and friends."
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Response time50 mins
Response rate100%
17 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Dear Electric
3.3(
346
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Outdoor Lighting - Plan and InstallOutdoor Lighting - Repair

Serving Fall City, WA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2014

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"Missed apt from 8-noon. I called them at noon. Showed up at 3pm. Not the right ladders for the listed height. Licensed electrician but $600 estimate for not even one hour to exchange a light fixture for another."
We Never Leave a Mess
Protecting your home is a must with DEAR
Response time1 day
13 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by80%of homeowners
Ebersole Architecture & Design LLC
5.0(
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Designer - Interior Lighting Plan

Serving Fall City, WA and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

Customers say: Quality work

"Kevin worked with us on our home remodeling project in 2023/24. We had a dated 1979 property that needed totally redesigning to eliminate some pretty awful existing features. Kevin came up with a number of possible solutions for the design. We finally settled on a scheme that we were happy with. Kevin was very tolerant when we then changed our minds requiring him to redo some of the drawings. Kevin has also been available to offer help and advice during the construction process."
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Wolfhound Remodeling
New to Angi
Designer - Interior Lighting Plan

Serving Fall City, WA and surrounding areas

Approved

I focus on quality and affordability. With over 30 years of experience I'm providing the attention to details and skills necessary for your next project... and with rates lower than my competitors you can enjoy the transformation of your home with as little stress as possible.

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Ion Electric LLC
4.6(
40
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Outdoor Lighting - Plan and InstallOutdoor Lighting - Repair

Serving Fall City, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

Credit card accepted

"Kris, the owner, was really friendly, knowledgeable, and helpful in setting it all up. The bid came in about $3,000 cheaper than from a well rated competitor. Ken and Sofi did the work in 1 1/2 days. They were prompt, professional, and friendly. They explained their work nicely. They worked well with the inspector and the line crew from Seattle City Light They cleaned up everything nicely. We are very happy with the work and hope to use Ion Electric again for a remodeling project."
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Lighting questions, answered by experts

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.

The average cost to install outdoor or landscape lighting is around $4,000, with most projects ranging from $2,000 to $6,000. The total cost can vary widely depending on several factors, including the number of fixtures, design complexity, and the type and quality of the lights used, such as wall sconces, pathway lights, or lamp posts. Other factors that influence the price are the square footage of the area being lit, the amount of electrical work needed, any required excavation or trenching, and local permitting costs. For specific types, you might pay around $100 for pathway or string lighting and up to $700 for lamp post lighting.

It’s fair to be concerned about handling pool lights or wiring in a pool filled with water. But fortunately, pool lights and swimming pools are designed to make it easy and safe to replace the lights without needing to drain the water. Instead, you can turn off the electricity to the pool as a safety precaution, unscrew the pool fixture, pull it up and out to the side of the pool, then change the bulb.

If your lights are shorting out during rain storms or other winter events, you should probably replace them. These shorts indicate electrical issues that could cause serious hazards. Look for outdoor-rated lights with connectors made for rainy conditions to replace them. But if your Christmas lights are new and you want further protection, you can find weatherproof covers to add to the male-end connectors of your Christmas light strings. These can minimize the risk of shorts.

While wet-rated and damp-rated lighting is designed to handle contact with moisture, there’s a difference between the two. Wet-rated lighting is safety-rated to be placed in areas with direct exposure to water, including your shower. Fixtures classed as wet-rated are made with waterproof seals to protect the filament and other electrical components from water and moisture. 

Damp-rated fixtures can be used in places with some moisture contact, but not direct exposure. They don’t have the same waterproof seals used in wet-rated fixtures. Damp-rated lighting can be used on your bathroom ceiling or along a wall outside of your shower.

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