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

San Antonio · Stone Oak, TX

Permanent LED Lights in Stone Oak, TX

Installed once. Enjoyed every season. Serving The Dominion, Sonterra, Canyon Springs and all of Stone Oak.

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Stone Oak is San Antonio's north-side luxury corridor — The Dominion, Sonterra, Canyon Springs — and the permanent LED market here is growing fast. The homes are newer construction (largely 2005–2020), predominantly Mediterranean stucco with tile roofs and iron accents, on managed lots within gated or semi-gated communities. The rooflines are dramatic: tall front entries, arched windows, multiple peaks. When lit, the architecture speaks.

A typical Stone Oak single-story runs $3,200–$6,000 installed. The Dominion estates — 5,000 to 10,000 square feet with complex rooflines and architectural features — run $8,000–$16,000+. Sonterra and Canyon Springs fall in between at $4,500–$8,500 for most two-story homes.

Stone Oak, San Antonio

San Antonio's north-side luxury, lighting up block by block.

Stone Oak is to San Antonio what Southlake is to DFW: the affluent suburb where curb appeal is part of the social fabric. The Dominion — a gated community with a country club, its own security patrol, and homes running $1M to $10M+ — sets the standard. Sonterra and Canyon Springs bring a slightly more accessible but still premium tier. The homes across all three communities share a Mediterranean architectural language: cream stucco, tile roofs, iron railings, arched entries.

The permanent LED adoption rate in Stone Oak has accelerated over the last eighteen months. What started as a handful of Dominion homes now extends into Sonterra and Canyon Springs, and the visual effect of a block where three or four homes are lit is pulling the neighbors along. It's the same adoption pattern we saw in DFW two years ago.

Stone Oak homeowners tend to be San Antonio's executive and professional class — physicians, business owners, senior military officers from the nearby bases. They're decisive buyers who move quickly once they've verified the product quality and the pricing is fair. The 'we publish the formula' approach works well here because this audience respects transparency.

Mediterranean architecture

Stucco, tile, and iron — made for warm-toned accent lighting.

The Mediterranean architectural language that defines Stone Oak responds beautifully to warm white LED accent lighting. The cream stucco catches and softens the glow, the tile roofline adds texture, and the iron balcony details create shadow play that makes the architecture more dimensional at night. The effect is distinctly different from what you see on a red-brick Dallas home — warmer, softer, more layered.

HOA review in Stone Oak communities is thorough but familiar with permanent LED at this point. The Dominion has its own architectural review board with high standards; we've submitted and received approval there. Sonterra and Canyon Springs follow standard HOA processes and approve routinely. We handle all submissions on behalf of the homeowner.

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

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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 Stone Oak — common questions

No. The channel mounts to the fascia board below the tile, not to the tile itself. We never touch, walk on, or modify the tile roof during install. This is one of the most common questions in Stone Oak, and the answer is always the same: the roof material is irrelevant because we're working on the fascia.

Dominion homes are larger (5,000–10,000+ sq ft), taller (often two-story with double-height entries), and more architecturally complex (arches, turrets, detailed cornice work) than typical Stone Oak homes. That translates to more linear footage, a higher complexity multiplier, and more install time. The per-foot rate is the same — the total is higher because there's more home to light.

Yes — cool silver-white is easily programmable. Several Stone Oak customers set up a Spurs game-night schedule that swaps to silver-and-black at tipoff. The system supports 16 million colors, so any team color is reproducible exactly.

Different architectural eras and styles. Stone Oak is newer (2005–2020), Mediterranean, master-planned, with HOAs. Alamo Heights is older (1930s–present), varied architecture, established lots, with some HOA oversight. Both install well — they just look different when lit. Stone Oak's Mediterranean stucco catches warm light differently than Alamo Heights' brick and stone.

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