Lonestar Glow

Questions, answered

The questions Texas homeowners ask us.

Everything we'd want to know before spending this kind of money on our own house.

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Common questions

A typical 150–250 linear-foot single-story home runs $2,500–$5,500 installed. Larger homes, multi-story rooflines, and complex architectural features typically run $6,000–$12,000 or more. Use the calculator on this page for a ballpark tied to your exact home — every final quote is scoped to an on-site measurement.

No. The LEDs sit inside a thin aluminum channel color-matched to your fascia, tucked behind the gutter line or under the eave. From the curb during the day, you see your roofline — not the lights. That's the whole point of permanent over temporary.

The bulbs are rated for 50,000 hours. At five hours of nightly use that's more than 27 years. They come with a lifetime product warranty, and every install is covered by a workmanship guarantee in writing.

Very little. Each bulb draws about 0.6 watts. A typical install of ~540 bulbs running five hours a night costs roughly $18–$30 per year in electricity at Texas rates. Cheaper than a single month of Christmas-light season on a standard strand setup.

Yes. The channels and bulbs are commercial-grade, rated for outdoor use in hot and humid climates, and sealed against moisture. We install across Texas suburbs through the hottest summers and have not seen heat-related failures. Storm resilience is similar — the system is fixed in place, not clipped to shingles.

Almost always yes. Because the channel is color-matched to your fascia and invisible by day, most Texas HOAs approve permanent LED systems on first submission. We'll prepare any architectural review materials you need — we've done it many times across Plano, Frisco, Southlake, and Westlake Hills.

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