
DFW · Allen, TX
Permanent LED Lights in Allen, TX
Installed once. Enjoyed every season. Serving Twin Creeks, Starcreek, Watters Creek and all of Allen.
Allen is a Friday Night Lights town — the kind of place where the high school football stadium cost $60 million and nobody blinked. Community pride runs deep here, and it shows on every street in Twin Creeks, Starcreek, and Watters Creek. Permanent LED lighting in Allen is less about impressing the neighbors (though it does that) and more about showing up for the community: Eagles maroon on game night, red and green for the holidays, warm white the rest of the year.
A typical Allen single-story — 2,200 to 3,000 square feet, traditional brick, two-car garage — runs $2,500–$5,000 installed. Two-story homes in the newer sections of Twin Creeks and Cottonwood Creek run $4,500–$7,500. Allen tends to price slightly lower than Frisco or Southlake because the average home is moderately sized with straightforward rooflines.
Allen, TX
Where Friday night lights meet Sunday Cowboys blue.
Allen built a $60 million high school football stadium because that's what you do when your community takes pride seriously. Eagle Stadium isn't an extravagance here — it's an expression of what Allen values: showing up, investing in the shared experience, and building something that lasts. Permanent LED lighting fits that same instinct. It's the residential version of investing in something permanent because the community is worth it.
The neighborhoods in Allen — Twin Creeks, Starcreek, Watters Creek, Cottonwood Creek — are solidly upper-middle to affluent suburban. The homes are well-maintained, the lawns are cut, and the holiday decorating is taken seriously without being competitive in the way Southlake or Highland Park can be. It's earnest. Families in Allen decorate because they enjoy it and because the neighbors appreciate it, not because they're trying to outdo each other.
The housing stock is predominantly traditional suburban brick — symmetrical facades, two-story with a front-facing gable, three-car garages in the newer sections. The rooflines are clean and well-proportioned, which makes them both easy to light and satisfying to see lit. A typical Allen install traces the main eave and the front gable, producing a simple but effective architectural outline.
Community-first lighting
Your house is part of the street. Light it like you mean it.
Allen homeowners tend to be community-oriented in a way that translates directly to outdoor lighting. When one house on a Twin Creeks street installs permanent LED, the neighbors notice — and the most common next question isn't 'how much does it cost' but 'who did yours?' That word-of-mouth referral chain is stronger in Allen than almost any other suburb we serve because the social fabric is tight.
HOA review in Allen's major neighborhoods is standard. Twin Creeks and Starcreek HOAs have approved permanent LED systems consistently. The review process is not onerous — typically a one-page submission with product spec and a photo of the channel profile. We handle the paperwork if you'd rather not.
How it works
Four steps. One day. Every night after that.
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Free on-site measurement
We come to your home, measure your roofline, review the architecture, and give you an exact quote — scoped to your home, not a ballpark from a spreadsheet.
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Approval + HOA submission
Once you sign off, we prepare any HOA architectural review materials your neighborhood needs. Most Texas HOAs approve permanent LED systems on first submission.
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Installation (typically one day)
The color-matched aluminum channel is installed behind your gutter line. Bulbs go inside the channel. Wiring runs clean. Most single-story Texas homes are done in a single day.
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Activate your lights from your phone
We walk you through the app, set up your favorite presets, and hand off the system. Cowboys blue, warm white, holiday colors — all on tap from your couch.
Honest pricing
What would my home cost?
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A typical 2,400 sq ft single-story home has about 180 ft. A 5,500 sq ft estate closer to 400 ft.
Estimated install
Final quote after on-site measurement.
- Bulbs installed
- 540
- Annual electric cost
- ~$89/yr
Permanent LED lights in Allen — common questions
Yes. We save Allen Eagles maroon and white as a preset in the app during install. Most Allen customers set up a Friday night game-day schedule during football season that automatically swaps to maroon at 5pm and returns to warm white at 11pm. You can also trigger it manually with one tap.
Allen tends to fall slightly below Frisco and roughly equal to McKinney. The reason is home size and complexity: the average Allen home is moderately sized (2,200–3,000 sq ft) with straightforward rooflines, while Frisco's new construction skews larger and taller. Per-foot pricing is identical — the difference is in total footage and complexity.
Yes — Watters Creek and the surrounding neighborhoods (including the newer sections east of US-75) are core service territory. Watters Creek homes tend to be well-maintained with traditional brick facades and clean rooflines that install quickly and look sharp when lit.
We don't coordinate formally with the city, but we pay attention to the calendar. Most Allen customers want their lights active by early November — ahead of the Allen Christmas celebration and the holiday decorating push on neighborhood Facebook groups. If you're booking in September or October, we prioritize scheduling to get you lit before Thanksgiving.
Allen homeowners — get your quote
Free on-site measurement in Allen. Exact quote back in 24 hours.