Light Your Property for Safety and Usability

San Agustin Landscape installs low voltage landscape lighting along walkways, patios, and landscape features throughout Menifee.

When the sun sets in Menifee, your yard becomes difficult to navigate, and outdoor spaces lose their functionality. Unlit walkways create tripping hazards, dark patios go unused, and landscape features disappear into shadow. If you have a larger property or entertain outdoors regularly, the lack of lighting limits how you use your home after dark and reduces the visibility of your front yard from the street.

San Agustin Landscape installs low voltage lighting systems designed to improve safety, visibility, and nighttime curb appeal. Lighting is installed along walkways, patios, and landscape features using energy-efficient systems built for long-term outdoor use. These systems are especially effective for larger Menifee and Murrieta properties where distance from the house to the street or backyard creates visibility challenges.

If you want to use your outdoor space after sunset or improve the security and appearance of your property at night, low voltage lighting provides both function and visual appeal in Menifee.

Where Lighting Gets Installed and How It Works

San Agustin Landscape begins by identifying high-traffic areas, safety concerns, and features you want highlighted, such as trees, retaining walls, or seating areas. In Menifee, where properties often include long driveways and expansive backyards, placement focuses on creating clear sight lines and illuminating transitions between spaces. Low voltage wiring is buried along pathways and planting beds, and fixtures are positioned to direct light downward or onto specific surfaces.

Once the system is installed, you will see clear pathways at night, well-lit patios that extend usability after dark, and landscape features that remain visible from inside your home. The lighting improves security by eliminating dark corners and making it easier to see movement near entry points.

Low voltage systems use transformers to reduce electrical current, making them safer and more energy-efficient than standard outdoor lighting. San Agustin Landscape installs path lights, spotlights, and accent lights, and can add timers or photocells for automatic operation. The service does not include high-voltage electrical work or lighting attached to structures.

What to Know Before Adding Outdoor Lighting

Homeowners often ask how many fixtures are needed, how the system is powered, and whether lighting can be adjusted after installation.

How many lights do I need for a walkway?
Most walkways need one fixture every six to eight feet for consistent visibility. San Agustin Landscape spaces fixtures based on path length, width, and surrounding light sources.
What is the difference between path lights and spotlights?
Path lights illuminate walkways and steps with downward-facing beams. Spotlights focus on specific features like trees, walls, or architectural details and are installed at ground level or slightly elevated.
How is low voltage lighting powered?
A transformer converts standard household current to a lower voltage, which is safer for outdoor use and reduces energy consumption. The transformer is installed near an exterior outlet and connects to all fixtures through buried wiring.
Can I control the lights manually or set them on a timer?
Yes. San Agustin Landscape can install timers, photocells, or manual switches depending on your preference. Photocells turn lights on at dusk and off at dawn without manual adjustment.
What maintenance does low voltage lighting require?
You should clean fixtures periodically to remove dirt and debris, check bulbs for burnout, and ensure wiring connections stay secure. LED bulbs last longer and require less frequent replacement than traditional bulbs.

If your property feels unsafe or underutilized after dark, low voltage lighting can restore visibility, improve security, and extend the hours you spend outdoors. San Agustin Landscape can design and install a system that fits your layout and priorities in Menifee.