Outdoor Lighting
in Minnesota
Outdoor Home Lightings installs premium residential outdoor lighting across Minnesota — brass and copper fixtures, free on-site quotes, competitive pricing, and same-day service available.

Minnesota service areas.
Outdoor lighting installations near Minnesota.



Why Minnesota homeowners choose Outdoor Home Lightings.
Clean install, clean cleanup
Trenches re-sodded, mulch back in place, no zip-ties left in the beds. Minnesota homeowners tell us the cleanup is the part they remember.
Real warranties on real parts
We install brand-name fixtures from manufacturers that actually honor their warranties. If a MN fixture fails inside the warranty window, you don't pay for the part or the labor.
Brass and copper, always
We don't install plastic or painted aluminum fixtures in Minnesota. Brass develops a patina, copper darkens beautifully, and both outlast the warranty period by a wide margin.
Hidden wiring as a standard
Cable buried to local code depth, trunk lines routed away from beds you'll dig in, and every junction tucked out of sight. That's the baseline in Minnesota.
Minnesota outdoor lighting FAQ.
What kind of fixtures do you install?+
Solid brass and copper, exclusively. Painted aluminum and plastic fixtures don't make it onto our trucks in Minnesota — they don't last long enough to warrant our labor.
Do you offer maintenance plans?+
Yes. Minnesota homeowners can opt into an annual maintenance visit — fixture cleaning, alignment, lamp checks, and transformer inspection. Most clients add it after year two.
Will outdoor lighting raise my electric bill?+
Barely. A typical 200-watt LED system in MN runs about $4–$8 per month even if it's on every night. LEDs draw roughly 1/7 the power of equivalent halogen fixtures.
What color temperature do you recommend?+
For most Minnesota homes we install 2700K — a warm white that flatters brick, stone, and landscaping. We'll demo 3000K side-by-side at the consultation if you want to compare.
How deep do you bury the cable?+
Trunk lines around Minnesota get buried 6–8 inches under turf and beds, deeper through high-traffic areas. We follow MN code minimums and exceed them where it matters.
A real designer walks your property after dark and shows you exactly what we'd light. No pressure, no obligation.