
DFW · Fort Worth, TX
Permanent LED Lights in Fort Worth, TX
Installed once. Enjoyed every season. Serving Westover Hills, Rivercrest, Monticello and all of Fort Worth.
Fort Worth doesn't try to be Dallas, and the permanent LED market here reflects that. The homes in Westover Hills, Rivercrest, and Tanglewood are stately without being showy — brick and stone, deep lots, mature trees, wide frontage. The lighting that suits them is the same: clean, warm, understated. Not a light show. A well-lit home.
A typical Fort Worth single-story runs $2,500–$5,500 installed. The established estates in Westover Hills and Rivercrest — some of the oldest luxury neighborhoods in Tarrant County — often have 300–500 linear feet of roofline and run $6,000–$12,000+. We measure on-site, quote to your exact footage, and never surprise you at the end.
Fort Worth
Cowtown's quieter side takes its homes seriously.
Fort Worth has always had its own identity separate from Dallas — less flash, more substance, a Western heritage that shows up in everything from the Stockyards to the way homes are built. The residential neighborhoods that ring the Cultural District and the Trinity River — Westover Hills, Rivercrest, Monticello, Tanglewood — are some of the most established luxury communities in North Texas. Homes built in the 1950s and 1960s with wide eaves and clean horizontal lines sit next to tasteful renovations and new custom builds. The rooflines are traditional, well-proportioned, and made for accent lighting.
South of I-30, the Fairmount and Ryan Place historic districts bring a different character — early-1900s bungalows and Craftsmans with charming but sometimes complex rooflines. Mira Vista, tucked against the Benbrook Lake corridor, offers newer custom builds with Hill Country stone and deeper lots. Each neighborhood has its own architectural personality, which means each install is genuinely different.
What's consistent across Fort Worth is the homeowner attitude: pragmatic, quality-conscious, and skeptical of anything that feels like it's overselling. These are buyers who'll read the warranty before they read the brochure. That's exactly who our pricing transparency and honest technical communication are built for.
Western heritage, modern lighting
Fort Worth homes deserve lighting that doesn't try too hard.
The most common feedback we get from Fort Worth homeowners after install is some version of 'I barely notice it during the day — that's exactly what I wanted.' The color-matched channel mounted behind the gutter line is specifically designed to disappear in daylight. At night, it adds warmth and definition to the architecture without turning the home into a spectacle. For Fort Worth, that restraint is the feature.
HOA review in Westover Hills is handled by the city itself — Westover Hills is an incorporated municipality with its own building standards, not a typical subdivision HOA. The review process is more formal than most but consistently approves permanent LED systems because the hardware meets their aesthetic standards. We coordinate with Westover Hills city administration directly when needed.
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 Fort Worth homeowners.
Permanent LED lights in Fort Worth — common questions
Yes — Westover Hills, Rivercrest, Monticello, and the neighborhoods around the Cultural District are core service territory. Westover Hills in particular is an incorporated city with its own architectural standards; we coordinate with their city administration for any required review.
Functionally identical. Fort Worth and Dallas share the same climate profile: hot summers, spring hail, occasional ice storms. The commercial-grade hardware is rated for all of it. The one local nuance is that Fort Worth's western-edge neighborhoods (Mira Vista, Benbrook-adjacent) get slightly more wind exposure from the open terrain to the west, which is a non-issue for mechanically-fastened channel but can stress temporary clip-on systems.
We install on historic homes regularly. The aluminum channel is non-destructive — it fastens to the fascia board with small stainless screws, leaves no visible marks during the day, and can be removed in the future without damage if the homeowner ever wants. For homes under historic preservation review, the invisible-by-day quality of the channel is typically what satisfies the review board.
Ranch-style homes with long horizontal eaves are actually the easiest and most cost-effective install. The unbroken horizontal runs let us work quickly and use materials efficiently. A typical Fort Worth ranch with 180 linear feet of roofline runs $3,200–$4,800 — lower in the price range because the complexity multiplier is minimal.
Fort Worth homeowners — get your quote
Free on-site measurement in Fort Worth. Exact quote back in 24 hours.