
DFW · Flower Mound, TX
Permanent LED Lights in Flower Mound, TX
Installed once. Enjoyed every season. Serving Bridlewood, Wellington, Flower Mound Estates and all of Flower Mound.
Flower Mound is where DFW's suburban grid gives way to something a little more open — wider lots, equestrian trails, mature trees, and the kind of space between houses that lets a roofline breathe. The homes in Bridlewood, Wellington, and Flower Mound Estates sit on half-acre to acre lots with long horizontal frontage, which means more visible roofline from the street and more impact when that roofline is lit.
A typical Flower Mound single-story runs $2,800–$5,500 installed. The larger homes in Wellington and the equestrian sections — stone and brick, 3,500+ square feet, sometimes with detached structures — run $5,500–$9,000. Flower Mound pricing tracks close to the DFW standard because the rooflines tend to be traditional and well-proportioned, without the architectural extremes of Southlake.
Flower Mound, TX
Wide lots, mature trees, and rooflines worth lighting.
Flower Mound's character is defined by its lots. Where Frisco packs new construction tightly and Plano builds dense around corporate corridors, Flower Mound gives its homes room. The equestrian trails in the western sections, the tree canopy in Bridlewood, the rolling terrain around The Mound itself — this is a suburb that still feels connected to the land it was built on. That space matters for permanent lighting because the homes are seen from farther away and the roofline is the dominant visual element.
The housing stock in Flower Mound is traditional brick and stone, largely 2000s-era construction with some older 1990s sections near the town center. Bridlewood is the flagship neighborhood: gated, manicured, with homes ranging from 3,000 to 6,000 square feet. Wellington brings a slightly different energy — larger lots, more varied architecture, a mix of traditional and transitional styles. Flower Mound Estates offers acreage with custom builds.
Homeowners here tend to value quality and longevity over flash. They're not competing with the neighbors the way Southlake does — they're investing in their home because it's where they plan to stay. Permanent LED fits that mentality: a one-time install that pays dividends for decades.
Space changes the effect
Wider lots mean the whole roofline is visible — and so is the lighting.
On a typical DFW subdivision lot (50–70 feet wide), only the front-facing portion of the roofline is visible from the street. On a Flower Mound half-acre, you often see the full side return and sometimes the back as well. That changes the calculus: a front-only install in Flower Mound covers less of what's actually visible from the curb than it would in Frisco or Plano. We discuss full-perimeter vs. front-only during the site visit and let you decide based on what makes sense for your lot.
HOAs in Flower Mound's major neighborhoods are present but reasonable. Bridlewood's HOA reviews permanent LED submissions routinely and approves the color-matched channel without issue. Wellington and Flower Mound Estates HOAs are similarly straightforward. We handle the submission on your behalf.
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?
Adjust the sliders. See a real range. Then get a real quote.
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
Learn more
Guides for Flower Mound homeowners.
Permanent LED lights in Flower Mound — common questions
Not necessarily — but it's worth discussing. On a standard subdivision lot, front-only lighting covers what the street sees. On a Flower Mound half-acre or acre lot, the side returns and sometimes the back are also visible from the road, from neighbors, and from your own backyard. Many Flower Mound customers choose full-perimeter lighting for that reason. We'll show you both options during the site visit.
Yes. Several Flower Mound customers with equestrian properties have added permanent LED to barns, covered arenas, and outbuildings in addition to the main residence. The hardware and pricing are the same — it's additional linear footage on the same system, controlled from the same app.
Tree canopy doesn't affect the channel mounting because the channel attaches to the fascia, not the roof surface. Overhanging branches that physically contact the roofline may need trimming for clean access, which we'll flag during the site visit. Once installed, the trees actually enhance the effect — the LED glow filtering through mature branches at night is one of the most consistently beautiful results we see.
Our per-foot rate is the same across DFW — no city premium for Flower Mound (unlike Southlake or Westlake). What drives the total is your home's specific footage and complexity. Flower Mound homes tend to have moderate complexity and generous footage due to the wider lots, which puts most quotes in the $3,500–$7,000 range for a two-story.
Flower Mound homeowners — get your quote
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