
San Antonio · San Antonio, TX
Permanent LED Lights in San Antonio, TX
Installed once. Enjoyed every season. Serving Alamo Heights, Terrell Hills, Olmos Park and all of San Antonio.
San Antonio is a city built on layers — Spanish missions, military heritage, Tex-Mex tradition, River Walk tourism, and a residential core that includes some of the most architecturally distinctive neighborhoods in Texas. Alamo Heights, Terrell Hills, Olmos Park, Monte Vista, and King William each have their own architectural character, which means permanent LED installation here is never a one-size-fits-all conversation. Every neighborhood demands its own approach.
Central San Antonio pricing spans a wide band. A Monte Vista bungalow with 150 feet of roofline runs $2,500–$4,200. An Alamo Heights custom with 350 feet of roofline runs $6,000–$10,000. King William's historic homes require sensitive install approaches and price accordingly. We quote to the specific home and architecture, not to a metro-wide average.
San Antonio proper
Five neighborhoods, five architectural languages, one lighting standard.
Alamo Heights is San Antonio's Highland Park — old money, mature trees, custom homes on deep lots, and an expectation of quality that extends to every exterior detail. The homes range from 1930s-era brick colonials to contemporary custom builds, and the rooflines reflect that range. Terrell Hills, just east of Alamo Heights, brings a slightly different energy: mid-century ranches and traditional two-stories on generous lots, with a quieter aesthetic.
Olmos Park is a tiny incorporated city within San Antonio's north-central corridor — old-money residential with its own police department and its own building standards. Monte Vista, south of Olmos Park, is a designated historic district with some of the most architecturally significant residential homes in Texas: Spanish Colonial, Mediterranean, Craftsman, and Tudor styles from the 1920s and 1930s. King William, in Southtown, adds Victorian and early-twentieth-century German-influenced architecture.
Each of these neighborhoods has its own personality, its own HOA or historic review process, and its own set of expectations for how an exterior modification should look. Permanent LED has to be sensitive to all of them. The color-matched channel that disappears during the day is the universal requirement — from there, the install approach adapts to the architecture.
Historic neighborhoods
Sensitive installs for architecturally significant homes.
Monte Vista and King William present the most unique install challenges in our service territory. Both are historic districts with review boards that care deeply about exterior modifications. The permanent LED channel meets their standards because it's reversible (can be removed without damage), invisible during the day, and mounts to the fascia without altering the architectural detail. We've navigated both review processes successfully.
For non-historic San Antonio neighborhoods — Alamo Heights, Terrell Hills, Olmos Park — the architectural review process is standard. The color-matched channel satisfies the aesthetic requirements consistently. Most central San Antonio neighborhoods are less HOA-restrictive than DFW equivalents, which simplifies the process.
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 San Antonio homeowners.
Permanent LED lights in San Antonio — common questions
Yes, with the appropriate historic review approval. The channel is reversible (no permanent structural modification), invisible during the day, and mounts to the fascia without altering architectural details. We've successfully navigated the Monte Vista Historic District review process — the key is demonstrating that the system can be removed in the future without leaving visible marks.
Different homes, different price points, different architectural approaches. Alamo Heights has older custom homes with complex, varied rooflines — pricing is driven by architectural complexity. Stone Oak has newer master-planned homes with more consistent rooflines — pricing is more predictable. Both install well; they just quote differently.
Yes. King William and Southtown are in our core San Antonio service territory. The mix of historic homes, converted commercial spaces, and new infill construction in this area offers some of the most architecturally interesting installs in the metro.
Not pre-loaded, but easily created. Fiesta colors (bright multi-color) can be programmed as a custom scene in the app. Several San Antonio customers set up a Fiesta season schedule that runs from late April through the first week of May, then returns to warm white for the rest of the year.
San Antonio homeowners — get your quote
Free on-site measurement in San Antonio. Exact quote back in 24 hours.