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Dallas, TX home at dusk — the kind of roofline permanent LED lighting was built for

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Permanent LED Lights in Dallas, TX

Installed once. Enjoyed every season. Serving Highland Park, University Park, Preston Hollow and all of Dallas.

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Dallas has seen an explosion in permanent LED lighting over the last two years. Drive through Highland Park or Preston Hollow on any December evening and you'll count more rooflines glowing from permanent systems than temporary strands. The category has crossed from early-adopter novelty to neighborhood standard — and the homes that haven't upgraded are the ones that stand out now, for the wrong reasons.

A typical single-story Dallas home runs $2,500–$5,500 installed. The luxury estates in Highland Park, University Park, and Preston Hollow — homes with 400–600 linear feet of complex roofline — run $8,000–$16,000 or more. Every quote is scoped to your home's exact linear footage after a free on-site measurement. We don't publish a bare range and hope you don't have a 6,000-square-foot Tudor.

Dallas proper

From Park Cities to Lakewood — this city takes curb appeal personally.

Dallas is a city that has always cared about how things look from the street. The Park Cities — Highland Park and University Park — set the standard for residential presentation in Texas decades before permanent LED lighting existed. The homes along Turtle Creek, Beverly Drive, and Armstrong Parkway are some of the most architecturally detailed in the state, and their owners maintain them with intent. Permanent LED lighting is a natural extension of that tradition: a way to make a beautiful home look exactly as beautiful after dark.

East of 75, Lakewood and Lower Greenville have their own energy — older homes, mature trees, neighborhoods where block parties happen and holiday decorating is a point of pride. The rooflines in Lakewood tend toward older Craftsman and Tudor styles with complex gables, which makes them particularly dramatic when outlined with accent lighting. Preston Hollow, north of the Park Cities, brings scale: larger lots, taller homes, longer rooflines, and the budget to match.

The Dallas market for permanent LED has matured faster than any other Texas metro. Installers have been active here for five-plus years, and the homeowner base is now sophisticated enough to ask specific questions about channel profiles, bulb density, and app platforms. That's the market we built our approach for — homeowners who've done the research and want honest answers, not a sales pitch.

The Dallas lighting boom

Permanent LED went mainstream here first.

If you're shopping this category in Dallas, you're not an early adopter anymore — you're joining a wave. Permanent lighting has gone from a curiosity to an expectation in the neighborhoods where it matters most. The homeowners who installed two or three years ago are the ones whose neighbors are now calling for quotes. That word-of-mouth referral chain is stronger in Dallas than any market we serve because the density of adoption is already high.

For HOA-governed neighborhoods in Dallas — which includes most of Highland Park, University Park, and the newer developments north of LBJ — the architectural review process for permanent LED is well-established at this point. Review boards have seen the submissions before and know what they're approving. We've prepared packets for multiple Dallas HOAs and the approval process is consistently smooth because the channel is color-matched and invisible during the day.

How it works

Four steps. One day. Every night after that.

  1. 01

    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.

  2. 02

    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.

  3. 03

    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.

  4. 04

    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.

Stories
Roofline complexity

Estimated install

$3,250$4,650

Final quote after on-site measurement.

Bulbs installed
540
Annual electric cost
~$89/yr
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Permanent LED lights in Dallas — common questions

Luxury estates in the Park Cities and Preston Hollow typically have 400–600 linear feet of complex roofline with multiple gables, dormers, and architectural features. Installed cost runs $8,000–$16,000+ depending on stories, complexity, and access. These are not the same job as a 2,400 sq ft ranch in Richardson — the hardware is identical but the labor, planning, and precision are substantially more.

There are more installers in Dallas than in Austin or San Antonio, yes — the market matured here first. But most are franchise operators for national brands (Trimlight, JellyFish) or broad-scope holiday-lighting companies that added permanent LED as a side service. A Texas-local operator focused exclusively on permanent LED is still uncommon. The difference shows in attention to detail, direct accountability, and pricing without franchise overhead.

Highland Park and University Park HOAs have approved permanent LED systems consistently for the last several years. The key is the color-matched channel that's invisible during the day — it reads as architectural trim, not decorative lighting. We prepare the submission packet and include daytime photos showing the channel in-situ on comparable homes. First-submission approval is the norm.

Yes. Lakewood, Lower Greenville, M Streets, and the surrounding East Dallas neighborhoods are in our core service area. The older Craftsman and Tudor homes in these neighborhoods have some of the most interesting rooflines in the metro — complex gables, varied pitch angles, dormer details — which makes them particularly satisfying to light. We measure on-site and quote for the specific architecture.

Dallas homeowners — get your quote

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